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  • ...e. one's [[repute]] or [[reputation]]). These records can then be used in a [[trust model]] in order to allow other people (or agents) to make informed A reputation management system which uses pre-programmed criteria for reputat
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  • ...nd to particular threats, which likewise do not exist anymore, or just for a smaller community. Rules are found in or derived from various Wikipages, in ...yclopedia. The rules would be stated in simple language and worded in such a way to allow the Arbitration and Mediation committees, as well as individua
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  • Supporters of a troublesome user; "yes-men". This association is semi-permanent.
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  • Wikipedia is a encyclopedia created by a community using a wiki. Those three basic characteristics suggest three basic guiding princip * as a community: '''[[m:Don't be a dick|Don't be a dick]]''' - our basic social policy
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  • ...hough - things so bad you don't believe in them yourself are [[threats]]. A worst case is something you can quantify in terms of wasted time, wasted ef ...anguage in which you can talk about what's going on, commiserate, and find a [[w:basis of unity|basis of unity]] on which to go drink beer. Remember -
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  • ...we will have to experiment with different kinds of structuring and develop a variety of techniques to use for different situations. The 'lot system' is ...rably after expressing an interest or willingness to do it, they have made a commitment which cannot easily be ignored.
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  • An '''IP address''' ([[Internet Protocol]] address) is a unique number, a kind of telephone number, used by machines (usually [[computers]]) to refer ...nicate through this network. Users of the [[Internet]] are sometimes given a [[host name]] in addition to their numerical IP address by their [[Internet
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  • ...ible to organize or control something further. For instance, to establish a set of [[equal power relationship]]s that act to prevent any usurpation of
    377 bytes (56 words) - 12:31, 25 April 2011
  • ...olično da nam sve to bude uskraćeno i da zauvek ostanemo robovi Å¡ačice ljudi tako gospodare nama i naÅ¡im životima? ...bi mu za ono dalo sigurnost i zaÅ¡titilo ga od straha od sutraÅ¡njice, a kada on postane veliki bankar, ne sme da se opusti, mora uvek budno da pazi
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  • ...uo]] is assessed in terms of [[worst cases]] - no one cares if you believe a best case is being achieved and if they did they wouldn't be checking the s ...a range of cultures and biases, especially with respect to what or who is a 'person', and how authorship and anonymity should be handled. These honest
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  • ...entially even [[email]] or [[CD-ROM]] distributor, that provides access to a large portion of the [[GFDL corpus]] [[open content]]. ...hat view gives maximum power to those who claim to be 'neutral' but are in a position of technologically granted power.''
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  • This is a general, non-technical introduction to the WikiMedia software. ...edia project, that initiated the development of the MediaWikiSoftware. For a project's description and its history see here [] and here []. There are se
    19 KB (2,914 words) - 15:53, 28 June 2012
  • .... Perhaps if the mood strikes you later, you might spray it on the side of a bus or congresscritter. ...e, and you will pass it by; if you see it often, it will be time to scrawl a new graffito and forget this one ever meant anything.
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  • This was the basic grammar of the Esperanto. I will include a vocabulary with some words so you can start making some sentences, ...il.com or post it in discussion. I will be happy to help. I will also post a test so you can see how much you are understanding and you can copy paste i
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  • In Esperanto quando si vuole mutare un nome da maschile a femminile è necessario aggiungere la particella -ino. E questo si applica a tutti i nomi.
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  • ''Feminine of a noun'' In Esperanto when you want to change a noun from masculine to feminine you only must add the the particle -ino.
    2 KB (263 words) - 12:33, 25 April 2011
  • En espéranto, les adjectifs se terminent toujours par la lettre -a. You will not prevent the academic papers writing assignments. But, the [ht
    3 KB (393 words) - 11:53, 19 February 2013
  • ...change a regular pronun into a possessive pronoun you just add the letter -a.
    2 KB (217 words) - 12:32, 25 April 2011
  • ...rasformare un pronome da regolare a possessivo bassa aggingere la lettera -a.
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  • An '''unequal power relationship''' is a [[relationship]] in which some have the [[power]] to control others' action ...ht to secede]] (e.g. a healthy [[BDSM]] relationship) will not likely form a long term unequal power relationship.
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  • ...ly has big muscles to smash down things. A tyrant is mostly been termed as a strong powered lady or man who is rich and powerful throughout the land. Go
    311 bytes (59 words) - 12:29, 25 April 2011
  • '''Second General Meeting''' was a small meeting with the only one question, related to asking for funds from *To make a [[Letter to X-Y for donations]].
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  • * a) Sur presque toutes choses - et c’est logique - les Anarchistes ont ...mais encore qu’il se mette et se tienne à la page de tout ce qui a trait au mouvement anarchiste mondial.
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  • * Finding a more creative and less obvious name for the group. *[[:deu:a-connect|a-connect]] (in german) - project for dynamically sharing data between databa
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  • ...anka would setup between 2 and 4 [http://linux-vserver.org/ vservers] with a total resources like this: 30 GB HDD, 1024 MB RAM<br /> <Alster> additionally, backup space on a remote server would be offered at some point<br />
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  • <eamr> 3) we need a body for control domain <slow-motion> have the provider a website?
    57 KB (10,004 words) - 23:41, 3 April 2011
  • A wiki set up in November 2006 with an American Christian Conservative viewpo
    517 bytes (70 words) - 12:33, 25 April 2011
  • ...tivo Anarchopedia" the italian-speaking anarchopedia community, is holding a meeting through IRC and meta-anarchopedia. Le "collectif Anarchopedia" a fait une réunion par assemblée IRC et meta-anarchopedia.
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  • Becoming a bankrupt, Is truly It A Way Out ...s. There are many things a debtor should know before resorting to becoming a bankrupt.
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  • ...one person (first of all, because it is hard to work alone), so I suggest a three persons secretariat. Also, I think that people in secretariat should ...not all people have enough of free time at the particular moment. We have a wiki and I think that we should use it. According to my experience, I sugge
    43 KB (7,055 words) - 01:26, 15 April 2011
  • Source documents -- stuff we might want to rummage through, looking for a bolt or nut we can integrate into one draft or another. Please copy stuff i
    711 bytes (98 words) - 09:24, 25 June 2012
  • ...m [[Wikipedia]] by [[sysop vandalism]] would help those who want to remove a certain bias embedded in every article, e.g. [[mechanistic bias]] or [[auth ...e]]d namespace must rely on? Just as [[Wikipedia]] could not work without a classic [[God's Eye View]] fascist creating its initial set of articles (th
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  • The '''[[Anarchopedia]] Greens''' are a valuable [[Anarchopedia:Faction]]. ...t [[Anarchopedia:Policy]] too - and how to do [[consensus democracy]] with a lot of people over the Internet, which some [[Green Parties]] already try t
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  • |width="33%"|A People's Encyclopedia.<div style="font-size: 110%">'''[[eng:|Anarchopedia i ...'[[por:|Anarchopedia em português]]'''</div>Um projeto cooperativo para a criação de um portal de conhecimento aberto e comunidade ''online'' a
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  • ...presupposes that we can define 'how' (method), 'should' (ambition), 'we' (a group seeking consensus), 'live' (beings with bodies). Without this contex ...arm]], and [[education|educating]] as required so that each participant in a conflict can effectively see the other's [[point of view]].
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  • ...ways. Nobody "signs on" to a caucus; quite often, the individuals who join a caucus are ''violently opposed''. When commentators talk about "smoke-fille ...e may walk into the room and take part in the discussion. '''Membership in a caucus consists of being there.''' As the discussion continues, members joi
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  • ...n Wikipedia and other Wikimedia projects. Because of that, we need to make a decision. ...I think it's better to write one's own small anarchistic article than copy a big and substantially useless one.
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  • Anarchopedia licensing is '''per page'''. If you see a licensing template at the bottom of the page, then you should follow those ...as though published under an attribution-only license (one example of such a license is the Creative Commons Attribution License).
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  • ...ity terms'''. "Solidarity terms" mean that the content may be used just by a particular group related to anarchists and Anarchopedia. We may adopt mater ...only licenses'''. We may use non-commercial content as Anarchopedia is not a commercial project. The example for such licenses is Creative Commons Attri
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  • == A History Of Food Not Bombs - 2008 ==
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  • |Label =EMI, A&M Records|A&M, Virgin Records|Virgin, Warner Bros. ...ernative rock musicians. Although their initial career lasted just two-and-a-half years and produced only four singles and one studio album, ''Never Min
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  • ...usually foreigners or members of a minority group strongly associated with a foreign country that is deemed threatening at the moment. However, for the
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  • ...n free speech, culture wars, and academic freedom in a post-9/11 era. It's a powerful response to attacks on critical thinking in our universities by we
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  • ...journalists. Over the past decade, his vision of providing businesses with a full spectrum of risk consulting services has guided the transformation of ...s, non-profit institutions, government agencies and individuals, providing a wide range of risk consulting services which include corporate restructurin
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  • ...ywork, much of the program's prerequisites might need to be satisfied with a class setting with actual people on which to practice systems. Nevertheless 3 Place increase monetary assistance. School credits may be available via a bank, as well as stipends offered in each school.
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  • ...in the express of New York. To acquire any authentication you must attend a college that offers the program and full the needed coursework. ...unicate for patrons. To reinforce your certificate you may want to take on a foreign language such being Spanish or French to specialize in any region.
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  • A backhoe is exclusive excavator that digs up earth by pulling a bucket attached to some boom. Backhoes operators are never legally required Backhoes are versatile machines used in a range of industry, including design, mining, grounds maintenance and even g
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