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I am still trying to learn how Wikipedia still functions. There is a "great amount" of material to read and analyzed on how to use Wikipedia. So will go slowly so as to "hopefully" not make mistakes in usage.

May 2010

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My Topical Index Study Guide for Learning in Wikipedia

Trying to set up a thorough study guide for learning in an orderly, topical index style.

Although it does not seem like it, questions (inquiries), subjects (concepts; ideas), and sciences [knowledge(s)] are complimentary to each other when we break them down into: the question of when is complimentary to the subject of time and the science of chronology; the question of where is complimentary to the subject of location (place) and the sciences of geography and cartography; the questions of inanimate what, animate what (nonhuman animal) and animate who ( human animal) is complimentary to the subject (concept) of the object (it; thing) and the sciences of taxonomy (classification), mythology in the personifications of neuter, male, and female beings, and autobiography and biography of nonfiction human beings; the question of how is complimentary to the concept of happening (event) and the science of invention; the question of why is complimentary to the subjects of the reason for things happening (i.e., the cause for, and because of) in the science of reason.

All of these main things are broken down into sub-groupings (to be continued...).

Welcome

Welcome!

Hello, Rujacgeh, and welcome to Wikipedia! Thank you for your contributions. I hope you like the place and decide to stay. Here are some pages that you might find helpful:

I hope you enjoy editing here and being a Wikipedian! Please sign your messages on discussion pages using four tildes (~~~~); this will automatically insert your username and the date. If you need help, check out Wikipedia:Questions, ask me on my talk page, or ask your question on this page and then place {{helpme}} before the question. Again, welcome! strdst_grl (call me Stardust) 16:20, 13 May 2010 (UTC) reply

If you need some help understanding the rules of Wikipedia, you might be interested in the adoption programme, where you can find a more experienced user to mentor you. However, there is no need to be an expert before editing, just be bold and do your best, and honest mistakes can easily be fixed! strdst_grl (call me Stardust) 16:49, 13 May 2010 (UTC) reply
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

I am still trying to learn how Wikipedia still functions. There is a "great amount" of material to read and analyzed on how to use Wikipedia. So will go slowly so as to "hopefully" not make mistakes in usage.

May 2010

Welcome to Wikipedia! I am glad to see you are interested in discussing a topic. However, as a general rule, talk pages such as Talk:Constructed language are for discussion related to improving the article, not general discussion about the topic. If you have specific questions about certain topics, consider visiting our reference desk and asking them there instead of on article talk pages. Thank you. McGeddon ( talk) 08:30, 11 May 2010 (UTC) reply

My Topical Index Study Guide for Learning in Wikipedia

Trying to set up a thorough study guide for learning in an orderly, topical index style.

Although it does not seem like it, questions (inquiries), subjects (concepts; ideas), and sciences [knowledge(s)] are complimentary to each other when we break them down into: the question of when is complimentary to the subject of time and the science of chronology; the question of where is complimentary to the subject of location (place) and the sciences of geography and cartography; the questions of inanimate what, animate what (nonhuman animal) and animate who ( human animal) is complimentary to the subject (concept) of the object (it; thing) and the sciences of taxonomy (classification), mythology in the personifications of neuter, male, and female beings, and autobiography and biography of nonfiction human beings; the question of how is complimentary to the concept of happening (event) and the science of invention; the question of why is complimentary to the subjects of the reason for things happening (i.e., the cause for, and because of) in the science of reason.

All of these main things are broken down into sub-groupings (to be continued...).

Welcome

Welcome!

Hello, Rujacgeh, and welcome to Wikipedia! Thank you for your contributions. I hope you like the place and decide to stay. Here are some pages that you might find helpful:

I hope you enjoy editing here and being a Wikipedian! Please sign your messages on discussion pages using four tildes (~~~~); this will automatically insert your username and the date. If you need help, check out Wikipedia:Questions, ask me on my talk page, or ask your question on this page and then place {{helpme}} before the question. Again, welcome! strdst_grl (call me Stardust) 16:20, 13 May 2010 (UTC) reply

If you need some help understanding the rules of Wikipedia, you might be interested in the adoption programme, where you can find a more experienced user to mentor you. However, there is no need to be an expert before editing, just be bold and do your best, and honest mistakes can easily be fixed! strdst_grl (call me Stardust) 16:49, 13 May 2010 (UTC) reply

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