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ik snap jouw bezwaar niet tegen de canon. Het is notable, anders zou het niet (meer) in de WP:NL staan, ik heb het artikel vanuit het Nederlands vertaald. Ook is het belangrijk voor het artikel omdat het nogmaals het historisch belang van de VOC voor Amsterdam en Nederland onderstreept. De context werd aan gewerkt voordat je de edit terugdraaide. -- Balaam's Miracle ( talk) 10:33, 9 January 2016 (UTC)
Hello ! I have to buy what you wrote reg. the Dutch people and Flemish people. Was'n aware of the areas you mentioned. However I'm rather uncertain if wwe must go so far back as the Thirty Years' War. The current borders of the Netherlands was set during the Vienna Conferences in 1814 and 1815 (abrupted by Napoleons return as French Emperor, "the 100 Days"). But my main question is - why do we have a Flemish people article separated from the Dutch People. And what differs between these two people. There has to be something, which isn't related to the border only. (Religiously I'm not aware about the Belgian German speaking cities Eupen and Malmedy, - but elsewise isn't Belgium a Catholic country ?). Thanks. Boeing720 ( talk) 15:26, 20 January 2016 (UTC)
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09:16, 14 January 2016 Arnoutf (talk | contribs) . . (82,137 bytes) (-33) . . (Reverted good faith edits by 72.207.235.24: Please read the comment --- There are already more than enough examples, we do not claim anything close to an exhaustive list here. (TW)) (undo)
While I certainly see your point and of course will defer to your opion here, I was not trying to make an exhaustive list but rather add variety since all but two (D.S.W and S.J.D) of these professional doctorates are related to medicine/health. Since one of the purposes of giving more than one example is to show a range, I think it could be beneficial to show unrelated fields of expertise to which a professional doctorate can extend, rather than focusing so much on medicine and health. Alternative examples such as Doctor of Ministry, Juris Doctor, Doctor of Architecture, Doctor of Professional Studies, Doctor of Management, etc. could better show such a range.
Again, I defer to your judgement since I am new here, but I would prefer to remove some of the medical/health examples and replace them with other unrealated doctorates such as those I mentioned. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 72.207.235.24 ( talk) 20:05, 16 January 2016 (UTC)
Are you saying that instead of discussing this on your page, I should have posted on the talk page of the artice itself? When you say "Even if no single editor creates an exhaustive list, the end result would be the same", what do you mean? My argument was for a diversity professional doctorates rather than almost exclusively medical/health examples.
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Hi, I have added content on the "Trust" but you deleted it because you think it is too complex. I just want to know if you can give me more details about your analysis to change it. And for my english level, I am trying my best but I am not fluent english, I am from french but I will try to fixe it. 131.94.186.34 ( talk) 23:14, 8 April 2016 (UTC)
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Your recent removal of the Doctor of Chiropractic degree from the lede at 'Doctor' here seems inappropriate? You removed DC "because it is only awarded in a few countries", yet you left DPT and PharmD in the lede, which are only found in the US? I would say remove all non-international degrees, or leave them all, but to selectively remove 1 example seems like picking favorites. 75.152.109.249 ( talk) 16:23, 5 June 2016 (UTC)
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Hi As you said that if both countries did not deny or confirm it happend, that it should be assumed as "not happend" I would like to ask, why it can't stay as the reader can then check the sources and judge for themselves right? Or is that not the intention? Should there be only facts posted in that section? Kind regards, BM Tornado ( talk) 20:07, 7 August 2016 (UTC)
Hi Arnoutf. Youre edging to the three revert rule on '2016 Turkish coup d'état attempt'. Please stop edit warring. SaintAviator lets talk 22:49, 19 August 2016 (UTC)
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ik snap jouw bezwaar niet tegen de canon. Het is notable, anders zou het niet (meer) in de WP:NL staan, ik heb het artikel vanuit het Nederlands vertaald. Ook is het belangrijk voor het artikel omdat het nogmaals het historisch belang van de VOC voor Amsterdam en Nederland onderstreept. De context werd aan gewerkt voordat je de edit terugdraaide. -- Balaam's Miracle ( talk) 10:33, 9 January 2016 (UTC)
Hello ! I have to buy what you wrote reg. the Dutch people and Flemish people. Was'n aware of the areas you mentioned. However I'm rather uncertain if wwe must go so far back as the Thirty Years' War. The current borders of the Netherlands was set during the Vienna Conferences in 1814 and 1815 (abrupted by Napoleons return as French Emperor, "the 100 Days"). But my main question is - why do we have a Flemish people article separated from the Dutch People. And what differs between these two people. There has to be something, which isn't related to the border only. (Religiously I'm not aware about the Belgian German speaking cities Eupen and Malmedy, - but elsewise isn't Belgium a Catholic country ?). Thanks. Boeing720 ( talk) 15:26, 20 January 2016 (UTC)
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Greatings. I am writing concerning the following:
09:16, 14 January 2016 Arnoutf (talk | contribs) . . (82,137 bytes) (-33) . . (Reverted good faith edits by 72.207.235.24: Please read the comment --- There are already more than enough examples, we do not claim anything close to an exhaustive list here. (TW)) (undo)
While I certainly see your point and of course will defer to your opion here, I was not trying to make an exhaustive list but rather add variety since all but two (D.S.W and S.J.D) of these professional doctorates are related to medicine/health. Since one of the purposes of giving more than one example is to show a range, I think it could be beneficial to show unrelated fields of expertise to which a professional doctorate can extend, rather than focusing so much on medicine and health. Alternative examples such as Doctor of Ministry, Juris Doctor, Doctor of Architecture, Doctor of Professional Studies, Doctor of Management, etc. could better show such a range.
Again, I defer to your judgement since I am new here, but I would prefer to remove some of the medical/health examples and replace them with other unrealated doctorates such as those I mentioned. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 72.207.235.24 ( talk) 20:05, 16 January 2016 (UTC)
Are you saying that instead of discussing this on your page, I should have posted on the talk page of the artice itself? When you say "Even if no single editor creates an exhaustive list, the end result would be the same", what do you mean? My argument was for a diversity professional doctorates rather than almost exclusively medical/health examples.
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Your recent removal of the Doctor of Chiropractic degree from the lede at 'Doctor' here seems inappropriate? You removed DC "because it is only awarded in a few countries", yet you left DPT and PharmD in the lede, which are only found in the US? I would say remove all non-international degrees, or leave them all, but to selectively remove 1 example seems like picking favorites. 75.152.109.249 ( talk) 16:23, 5 June 2016 (UTC)
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Hi As you said that if both countries did not deny or confirm it happend, that it should be assumed as "not happend" I would like to ask, why it can't stay as the reader can then check the sources and judge for themselves right? Or is that not the intention? Should there be only facts posted in that section? Kind regards, BM Tornado ( talk) 20:07, 7 August 2016 (UTC)
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