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The result was merge to BirdLife Australia#Awards. Star Mississippi 18:24, 10 February 2022 (UTC)
Fails WP:GNG. 1 hit in gnews, nothing in trove.nla.gov.au other coverage merely confirms people won the award. LibStar ( talk) 23:57, 3 February 2022 (UTC)
The result was redirect to Faron Young#Discography. ✗ plicit 23:43, 10 February 2022 (UTC)
I found no independent references other than the AllMusic review already cited, so it doesn't appear to meet WP:NALBUM. The helper5667 ( talk) 23:42, 3 February 2022 (UTC)
The result was delete. ♠ PMC♠ (talk) 22:31, 10 February 2022 (UTC)
Most of the sources are only interviews or self written pieces which should not be independent sources. It is also written like a complete advertisement. Previous discussion in 2013. I don't see pages created these days allowed with such minimal coverage. Glassesgalore123 ( talk) 22:23, 3 February 2022 (UTC)
The result was merge to Liturgical book of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). Not a ton of participation, but nom is on board as well. Star Mississippi 02:50, 11 February 2022 (UTC)
Unsourced article on topic covered by the more expansive article Liturgical book of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) ~ Pbritti ( talk) 22:19, 3 February 2022 (UTC)
The result was redirect , as indicated in the nom. Doing so after this close given the differing targets Star Mississippi 02:52, 11 February 2022 (UTC)
Also including: Larry's Lookout
Neither of these are notable Martian geographic features. According to the one research paper that discusses it [1] Sleepy Hollow likely represents a degraded impact crater with an approximate diameter of 17 metres. For comparison, there are 90 million craters on mars over 25 metres in diameter [2]. The paper doesn't really substantiate that the hollow is itself notable, the information is better included in a hypothetical article on Martian impact cratering. Sleepy Hollow is mentioned in the Spirit (rover) article and can be redirected there. Larry's Lookout is discussed in research papers as part of the broader topic of Husband Hill of which it is part, and should probably be redirected there, as it lacks any separate notability. Husband Hill could maybe be merged into Columbia Hills (Mars), but that's outside the scope of this AfD. Hemiauchenia ( talk) 21:07, 27 January 2022 (UTC)
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The result was delete. ✗ plicit 14:26, 9 February 2022 (UTC)
I don't think Ms. Evans's beauty contest wins meet the "well-known and significant award or honor" criterion of WP:ANYBIO. She hosted one episode of the television show Wild On!, and had a minor role in the film Deep in the Valley. I looked for sources and found two interviews [3] [4], plus some passing mentions and trivial coverage. Cheers, gnu 57 20:19, 27 January 2022 (UTC)
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The result was delete. ♠ PMC♠ (talk) 22:31, 10 February 2022 (UTC)
Non-notable individual. Arrested for a single offense that is not particularly noteworthy. Nothing else of note. RegentsPark ( comment) 22:03, 3 February 2022 (UTC)
The result was merge to RC Bafoussam. ♠ PMC♠ (talk) 22:31, 10 February 2022 (UTC)
Lack of Notability
Hello.
I believe this article, which has suffered from a lack of sources since 2009, does not meet WP:N, and I have been unable to find any real reliable sources other than autogenerated site data like directions applications and basic geographic data. There are a few news articles in French that mention it in passing, but no real info about the place itself.
Considering how obscure this place is, my inability to find a single reliable source, and the small size of the stadium. Honestly, I have local high school auditoriums and gyms that can fit more people than the article says the stadium can.
If you have a reason to object or a reliable source you found, let me know.
EytanMelech ( talk) 20:53, 3 February 2022 (UTC)
The result was delete. ✗ plicit 23:48, 10 February 2022 (UTC)
Biography of a stage actor and theatre manager, whose attempted notability claims are referenced entirely to
primary sources rather than
reliable or notability-building sources. As always, notability in Wikipedia isn't established just by using primary sources to verify facts, and instead requires media coverage to externally validate the significance of said facts -- but the sources here are IMDB, other IMDB-like directories, his paid-inclusion obituary in the newspaper classifieds and genealogical documents, with not even one piece of
WP:GNG-worthy journalistic coverage about his work in a newspaper, magazine or book shown at all.
Nothing stated here is "inherently" notable enough to exempt the article from having to pass GNG on the sourcing.
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The result was delete and salt. However it's a valid search term, so what I will salt is the post-delete redirect. Star Mississippi 02:57, 11 February 2022 (UTC)
Wikipedia is not WP:NOTCV. In past, multiple attempts has been made to move this entity into the main article namespace. High possibility of WP:COI/ WP:UPE. It's time for WP:SALT. Hence, calling for an AfD discussion. - Hatchens ( talk) 17:10, 27 January 2022 (UTC)
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The result was soft delete. Based on minimal participation, this uncontroversial nomination is treated as an expired PROD (a.k.a. "soft deletion"). Editors can request the article's undeletion. Star Mississippi 03:00, 11 February 2022 (UTC)
No evidence of coverage for these awards in reliable sources; the only coverage I've found is at the website itself and at IMDb (not a reliable source or indicative of notability). Worth noting that the similar page
Gold Derby Awards was
deleted in 2020 (it has since been recreated as a redirect).
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The result was delete. Eddie891 Talk Work 19:28, 10 February 2022 (UTC)
WP:BLP of a local politician not
reliably sourced as passing
WP:NPOL #2. The notability claim here is that she's a city councillor and former mayor of a small municipality with a population of just 12K, but people at the local level of office don't get automatic notability freebies just for existing as politicians: at this level of office, the notability test is the ability to write a substantive and well-sourced article that establishes a reason to treat them as much more nationally or internationally significant than the norm for that level of significance.
But the references here aren't accomplishing that: four of the seven are
primary sources that are not support for notability at all (the
self-published websites of organizations she's been directly affiliated with, a Q&A "meet your city council candidates" interview in a community hyperlocal in which she's talking about herself in the first person), and even the three real media hits aren't really about her in any non-trivial way: one briefly namechecks her existence as a Filipina politician, one briefly quotes her giving soundbite on an issue, and one just tangentially verifies a fact about city policy while completely failing to name Dianne Martinez as having any connection to it at all, which means none of them count as
WP:GNG-building coverage either.
In addition, "first member of a minority group to do this not otherwise notable thing in her own city" is still not an automatic inclusion freebie that would exempt her from having to be the subject of GNG-worthy coverage about her (as opposed to mentioning her name in the process of being about something else).
There's just nothing stated here that would be "inherently" notable enough to exempt her from having to be referenced considerably better than this.
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The result was delete. ✗ plicit 23:49, 10 February 2022 (UTC)
WP:BLP of a musician, not
properly referenced as having any strong claim to passage of
WP:NMUSIC. As always, musicians are not automatically entitled to have Wikipedia articles just because it's possible to verify that they exist: the notability test is the reception of media coverage which verifies that they've accomplished something that would pass a notability criterion in
WP:NMUSIC — but the notability claim on offer here is that she exists as a musician, and the references are entirely to
primary source content on the
self-published event calendars of venues (entirely in her own hometown) where she's performed, with absolutely no evidence of
reliable source coverage about her in real media to verify that she's accomplished anything that would get her into an encyclopedia.
Also, this was moved from draftspace by its own creator, without any evidence that it was ever actually submitted for a proper
WP:AFC review, but the state of the article doesn't suggest a compelling reason to just move it back into draftspace for improvement.
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The result was no consensus. and it does not appear one is forthcoming with two relists generating zero incremental input. No prejudice against a speedy renom if you believe it would get traction. Star Mississippi 03:03, 11 February 2022 (UTC)
The subject has no reason to be notable and sources do not prove otherwise. Notability is not inherited from her son. Apart from a single source (M. R. Mahbub) we have no significant coverage of the subject even in Bengali. If Mahbub's claim that she was among the first Muslim women to join politics in Bangladesh were true (it isn't), such a scarcity of sources is not to be expected: Language Movement has attracted attention of thousands of scholars in S. Asia across the last few decades. Anyways, a single source and some name-drops cannot guarantee passage of
WP:N.
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a leading woman of the Bengali language movement and one of the pioneering women in Bangladeshi politics. TrangaBellam, do you think this statement is fabricated? AleatoryPonderings ( ???) ( !!!) 20:21, 18 January 2022 (UTC)
Comment The article says her son died in 1952 but according to this
Obituary he died in 2008. Or is this a different son?
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*Keep per this
source.
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The result was merge to 9 Horses. Star Mississippi 03:03, 11 February 2022 (UTC)
This record label exists, though it mainly publishes people associated with it, but there is no reliable coverage of any depth of the company. Mvqr ( talk) 15:12, 27 January 2022 (UTC)
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The result was Draftify. Consensus is clear that further incubation would be helpful. Star Mississippi 03:04, 11 February 2022 (UTC)
As raised on the talk page, and despite the author's response there and User:Sj accepting it at AfC, none of the references cited in the article, nor any that I could identify, are third-party sources with in-depth coverage of the subject. The Times video is entirely presented by the subject, the few news pieces that mention her by name are only in passing, and the rest are about the organisation's activities and don't directly concern the subject. While her work may be admirable (depending on one's political views), the WP:GNG does not appear to be met. Paul_012 ( talk) 01:19, 20 January 2022 (UTC) – 02:24, 20 January 2022 (UTC)
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The result was keep. Please move sources discovered into the article. Liz Read! Talk! 06:30, 10 February 2022 (UTC)
Doe not meet GNG. One ref is the company website. The other is short local restaurant review (a Orange Coast Magazine directory-type listing that is published often). Searching finds social media, restaurant review sites, etc, all of which is routine for almost any restaurant. I found one newspaper article about a rodent infestation problem that is not in the article. MB 03:55, 27 January 2022 (UTC)
The 513-word restaurant review notes: "The Trabuco Oaks Steakhouse is one of those rustic roadhouses that, at first glance, looks nothing like a place where our 37th president would have felt comfortable. Tucked into a leafy, rural south-county byway near O'Neill Regional Park, the 29-year-old restaurant (born the year Dick was elected to the Oval Office) is the picture of homey unpretentiousness. ... Obviously, Dick didn't. A cherished 1979 photo, guarded by plexiglass on the left as you enter, shows Nixon losing his neckwear to the scissors _ that must have made the Secret Service guys jumpy _ and next to it is the offending tie, ..."
The Orange County Register is a regional newspaper which means that the restaurant passes Wikipedia:Notability (organizations and companies)#Audience, which says:
The source's audience must also be considered. Evidence of significant coverage by international or national, or at least regional, media is a strong indication of notability. On the other hand, attention solely from local media, or media of limited interest and circulation, is not an indication of notability; at least one regional, statewide, provincial, national, or international source is necessary.
The 333-word restaurant review notes: "We have to thank the original owners who opened Trabuco Oaks Steakhouse 37 years ago. Steve and Dori Nordeck, the owners since 1987, have kept the fun tradition and the good, understandable food coming. This place is one of a kind. Live oak trees, huge ones, grow right through the roof of the restaurant. The wall and ceiling decorations are neckties cut from city dudes who didn't know the rules: come in with a tie and leave without the bottom two thirds. For all the fun of kicking back in casual clothes at this cozy, rustic place, the food is serious."
The restaurant review notes: "Trabuco Oaks still is completely rustic with raw wood beams and studs showing off their might, albeit behind literally thousdands of neckties on display that have been cut from dudes who wandered in grossly overdressed for the occasion. And we must not forget to point out that the massive oak tree, arund which the restaurant was built, still grows through the roof, necessitating a larger roof opening every few years to accommodate it. ... Chef Mario Moreno started as a dishwasher here 15 years ago and stayed on, turning into a superb grill chef."
The article provides 193 words of coverage about the restaurant. The article notes: "Trabuco Oaks Steakhouse is an oddity, maybe because it opened in the contrarian ‘60s (the year was 1968). ... the county's most venerable steakhouse is way up in the hills, and its decor is closer to Dogpatch than Las Vegas. This might have been the restaurant that started the cute custom of snipping the necktie off anybody who walks in wearing one. The back dining room is a morgue of martyred neckties, hanging from the rafters in their thousands like rumpled, bravely colorful stalactites, speaking mutely of the changing necktie styles of decades past."
The article notes: "Signed, framed jerseys are everywhere in restaurants, but there's a more impressive piece of sports memorabilia at the Trabuco Oaks Steakhouse in Orange County's Trabuco Canyon. It's a rustic place where they'll cut off your tie if you wear one, and thousands of those lopped-off accessories hang from the ceiling or are stapled to the walls."
The article notes: "For dinner, it’s hard to beat the Trabuco Oaks Steakhouse. Just inside is a bathtub full of plants and a display of barbed wire; farther along is a fascinating collection of ceramic Jim Beam whisky bottles. The restaurant has held fast to a no-tie policy for 30 years, which means there’s no holding fast enough to yours to keep it from joining the 7,500 other ties hanging from the rafters. [one more paragraph about the restaurant's offerings]"
The article notes: "Lunch was a turkey sandwich eaten under an oak tree, so I felt no guilt about a steak dinner at Trabuco Oaks Steakhouse, which prides itself on its no-necktie policy. The cut-off remnants of neckwear have become part of the restaurant’s decor, including one from 1979 said to have belonged to former President Nixon. My 8-ounce sirloin ($26) went well with a skillet of hot button mushrooms, and Gary seemed happy with his 8-ounce filet ($36). Best steak we ever had? Not quite, but it was far more succulent than that turkey sandwich."
The book notes: "Trabuco Oaks Steakhouse ... This quaint little hideaway in the country is the local choice for the best steaks around. Business cards and snipped ties from customers, including Richard Nixon, cover the walls along with funky signs and sayings. Its specialty is great-tasting beef. Dinner nightly."
The article notes: "For a steak cooked the cowboy way, head to Trabuco Oaks Steak House ... The roadhouse serves steaks cooked over a true mesquite grill. No electric or gas, just fire and wood. Fancy clothes ain’t welcome here, city slicker, and employees will cut your tie off if you even try. Hundreds of ties adorn the walls, including Richard Nixon’s, displayed near the entrance. The big daddy on the menu is the Cowboy ($46.96), a 32-ounce aged top sirloin steak. The waitress warns that even medium cooked steaks will have some pink so order accordingly. For a side, try the hand-cut fries. They’re even better than In-N-Out’s spuds."
The article provides one sentence of coverage about the restaurant. The article notes about Steve Nordeck: "He for several years owned the Trabuco Oaks Steakhouse, a destination restaurant near where Moiso and Aguirre were developing Rancho Santa Margarita."
The article provides one sentence of coverage about the subject: "Trabuco Oaks Steakhouse Hefty, mesquite-grilled steaks in the county’s remaining wilderness, resisting change since 1968."
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The result was speedy keep per WP:SK#1. A valid deletion rationale has not been advanced. See WP:DEL-REASON for examples of valid rationales. North America 1000 16:07, 3 February 2022 (UTC)
This article passes as a article, but i think it should redirect to Wii Menu#Internet Channel TzarN64 ( talk) 15:50, 3 February 2022 (UTC)
The result was delete. Geschichte ( talk) 16:47, 10 February 2022 (UTC)
Wikipedia is not an indiscriminate collection of information. There are no secondary reliable sources asserting the "[X year] in Nagaland" is a topic for scholarly research. It fail WP:GNG, and thus shoudl be deleted. As for the alternative of redirecting it to Timeline of Naga history, I am opposed to it. Vast majority of these lists are incomplete; there is nothing significant to merge and redirect to the main timeline article. Also, even "1970s/1980s/etc. in Nagaland" would not be notable. Let me add that these lot pages are not nominated due to them being incomplete, that is a secondary issue. The primnary issues here is lack of notability, and no amount of editing can overcome a lack of notability.
The complete list of pages nominated for deletion are:
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Advert, created by a SPA, no sign of notability Bash7oven ( talk) 15:47, 3 February 2022 (UTC)
The result was delete. ♠ PMC♠ (talk) 22:29, 10 February 2022 (UTC)
Doesn't seem very notable. The sources provided are very low-quality, most of them making only passing mentions of him, and even I can't find any good sources for this article. I tried to search for his birth year on Google and I didn't find it; is he really so notable if we can't even find the birth year? As a side note, the author has created many drafts which have been declined due to notability issues. 98.179.127.59 ( talk) 16:08, 3 February 2022 (UTC)
The result was delete. Already deleted in bundle with Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Horner Avenue. Snow applies here as well, we do not need to pile on new user. Star Mississippi 19:57, 4 February 2022 (UTC)
Another road in Toronto with no indication of notability. Would PROD but I've already PRODed one and two others by the same creator are at AfD already. At this point I think a warning needs to be issued. casualdejekyll 15:39, 3 February 2022 (UTC)
This road is part of ONTARIO HIGHWAY 11A, so it is REASONABLE to create an article about it. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Wiokipedia ( talk • contribs) 15:41, 3 February 2022 (UTC)
The result was delete. Eddie891 Talk Work 15:30, 10 February 2022 (UTC)
Directly inspired by the recent Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Index of Sri Lanka–related articles—which in turn followed discussions about Afghanistan's neighbours India, Pakistan and China—this Afghanistan index is also woefully incomplete, even of the articles that exist about Afghanistan now. Being an uncontextual data dump, it is of little conceiveable use to readers. Geschichte ( talk) 15:13, 3 February 2022 (UTC)
The result was delete. There's consensus not to keep this (in this form) but no consensus about a redirect. Sandstein 11:50, 11 February 2022 (UTC)
Clearly fails
WP:NCHURCH, whether on the name given in the WP article or on the name given on the website ("Catholic Charismatic Renewal Services of Ontario"); I found nothing on this alleged group. The article is unsourced despite a 2011 request.
I recommend deletion.
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The result was delete. ✗ plicit 23:56, 10 February 2022 (UTC)
Supposed chief of the Kalhora tribe from 1880 - 1925, which supposedly founded the Kalhora dynasty. The article has had no references since its creation 8 years ago, hence failing WP:V, while also being non-notable; failing WP:GNG. Search results bring up nothing close to a reliable source, which makes me think that this is a Hoax. If someone informs me of any reliable sources that report on this man, put it in the article and I shall pull this. Another thing to note: the Kalhora dynasty page does not correspond with this page - there is no mention of this man over there, fueling my suspicions. Fakescientist8000 ( talk) 14:13, 3 February 2022 (UTC)
The result was delete. Source analysis refutes the only substantive keep vote. The other vote does not address The sources meeting GNG and is therefore insufficient to dispute the source analysis Spartaz Humbug! 08:25, 12 February 2022 (UTC)
The article has four references. All of which are either primary, extremely trivial, dead links, blog posts, or some combination of the four. I couldn't find anything about it in a WP:BEFORE either except a few extremely trivial name drops in school directories and an article about their sports team. None of which works for notability. Maybe someone can find references that do work for notability though. Otherwise, I think the article should be deleted. Adamant1 ( talk) 18:55, 12 January 2022 (UTC)
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The result was redirect to 2020 United States Senate election in Arkansas. No consensus for a change in normal practice Star Mississippi 03:06, 11 February 2022 (UTC)
Still not notable as coverage is routine for campaigns. This has not changed since the last deletion discussion. ― Tartan357 Talk 21:45, 26 January 2022 (UTC)
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The result was delete. Liz Read! Talk! 06:26, 10 February 2022 (UTC)
Subject fails WP:GNG and both WP:ANYBIO and WP:AUTHOR. The article was created by a single purpose account ( Nonitamater), and despite recent changes, it is still heavily reliant on self-published sources, including Alonso's webpage ( https://robertalonsopresenta.com) and YouTube.
He appears to be most notable for being the owner of the Daktari Ranch in Venezuela, which already has an article on its own Daktari Ranch affair; any notable content not included already there can be merged, and this article should be deleted per WP:ONEEVENT. Despite writing some books, his works don't appear to have independent coverage or received any award, and after running in a municipality election, he himself admits having received only three votes.
After the Early life section, the article proceeds to include a huge COATRACK of the 2004 and 2014 protests in Venezuela, the aforementioned Daktari Ranch affair and the presidential crisis. Besides that, the only mentions regarding Alonso are only statements and positions.
The only sources that I can find about him are mostly passing mentions. The rest of the reliable sources in the article are about the coatrack events previously mentioned.
It should also be mentioned that one of the images uploaded in Commons by the editor is titled "1993 Caballo apoloosa que murió en Daktari y tuvimos que descuartizarlo para sacarlo 3.jpg" (1993 apoloosa horse that died in Daktari and we had to quarter it to get it out 3.jpg), which suggests that it can have a close connection with the subject and a potential conflict of interest, something of which they have already been warned about in their talk page. See also: Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Daktari Ranch
NoonIcarus ( talk) 12:25, 27 January 2022 (UTC)
This person is simply a political dissident who was the subject of a single article in a local alternative newsweekly, and thus he fails to meet the basic criteria set forth in WP:Notability (people)". Theses issues remain to this day. -- NoonIcarus ( talk) 12:28, 27 January 2022 (UTC)
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The result was delete. Liz Read! Talk! 06:25, 10 February 2022 (UTC)
Deleted through AfD a few years ago, so not eligible for prod. Recently recreated without a single ref from an independent reliable source. Searches did not turn up any in-depth coverage. Fails WP:GNG. Onel5969 TT me 11:49, 20 January 2022 (UTC)
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The result was soft delete. Based on minimal participation, this uncontroversial nomination is treated as an expired PROD (a.k.a. "soft deletion"). Editors can request the article's undeletion. Liz Read! Talk! 03:00, 11 February 2022 (UTC)
Not close to being a notable basketball player. His YouTube career also has not generated significant coverage. Mvqr ( talk) 14:04, 3 February 2022 (UTC) ok. please delete page. I apologize for the inconvenience. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Vinod1227 ( talk • contribs) 14:23, 3 February 2022 (UTC)
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I could find only four sources, two of which were the same article republished, and the remaining sources just don't seem like enough to establish notability since they're regular run-of-the-mill articles about planned movies. It hasn't been released and fails both GNG and NFILM. AryKun ( talk) 13:00, 27 January 2022 (UTC)
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The result was procedural close. Nomination withdrawn. ( non-admin closure) Djm-leighpark ( talk) 12:27, 3 February 2022 (UTC)
Notability concerns have been expressed and creator has chosen to request testing at XfD rather than AfC which may have a slightly lower bar. Not fit for mainspace as is but position(s) may be sufficient to confer notability, though normally such positions will generate RS which are certainly not well leveraged into the article and not suitability wikilinked. Djm-leighpark ( talk) 12:02, 3 February 2022 (UTC)
*Comment: Between opening the Twinkle XfD and publishing the nomination the page was moved and this will need a procedural close. Please do not comment here. I thought I'd checked for this but got distracted. Thankyou. Djm-leighpark ( talk) 12:11, 3 February 2022 (UTC) Will be going though manual procedure at WP:AFDCLOSE. Thankyou. Djm-leighpark ( talk) 12:22, 3 February 2022 (UTC)
The result was keep. Liz Read! Talk! 06:24, 10 February 2022 (UTC)
Film appears to fail WP:NFILM, as only 1 source cited, that is no more than a catalog listing, and no others found in a BEFORE. DonaldD23 talk to me 21:53, 26 January 2022 (UTC)
The film review was published in 1915 so is in the public domain. The film review notes:
The "Flame of Passion" feature film is in five reels, a Terris Film Co. picture, with Tom Terris the director, scenario writer and principal player of it. Next to Mr. Terris, in point of important acting, is Elaine Terris, a voluptuous, handsome woman, who admirably suits the character assigned her, that of a southern enchantress, coached by her lover to entangle a northern and lead him to his ruin, with death preferred after that for the young man from the north. Most of the scenes were taken in Jamaica, and some remarkably pretty landscapes are shown. In its exterior views the "Flame of Passion" appears to be a travelog of the Island of Jamaica, but as these scenes are neatly interwoven into the story, they become merely backgrounds for the players or the action. The tale is dramatic, of the northerner in love with a girl of his own city, going somewhat wild and leaving for Jamaica, where he had been left a fortune, which greatly angered the dead man's friend down there, the latter being willed the estate if the northerner died. It is to accomplish that death by inciting a passion in the northerner for his mistress that the Jamaican connived with his girl to ensnare the northern fellow. Jealousy spoiled the plan, however, as it had about reached its fulfillment. The northerner's sweetheart also went to Jamaica to save him, when the villain fell in love with and kidnapped her, his unfaithfulness to his "girl" bringing about a battle between them in which the girl was killed. Her death released the northerner from her thrall, he rescuing his sweetheart, and they returning home ot be wed. The progress of passion is somewhat vividly brought out through the blandishments and languidness of the adventuress, also the susceptibility of the northern young man, but Miss Terris is the mould of a woman in this feature that almost anyone might be excused for ardently admiring. Some of the scenes are extremeley well set. One was a fire at sea, Mr. Terris utilizing the boat and crew he traveled with to Jamaica, to neatly work out his make-believe, even to the launching of a life boat. A couple of "dreams" had fantastic ideas brought out in film form, and the mob scenes of colored people in Jamaica attending services of "The Magic Man" or Voodoo were extraordinarily well manipulated, considering the calibre of "super" the director had to handle. The minor faults of the film are not big enough to dwell upon. Renzi de Cordova looked the role of the villain and played it as well. Marguerite Hanley was the sweetheart, with little to do. John G. Haas attended to the photography. He ofttimes did daring work, such as catching the principals climbing over the rapids at a great heighth, also going down the rapids with them on low flat boats. The "Flame of Passion," as a five-reel release, has enough in it to hold, and can fit on a program. Mr. Terris took sufficient care of each department he was concerned in to guarantee that. His was very capable work throughout.
The book notes: "Some early vampire dramas focused more on the element of greed than on lust, making the work more of a crime film. Villainous Renzi de Cordova plots with Southern adventuress Elaine Terriss to ruin a Northerner in Tom Terriss's romantic drama, Flame of Passion (1915), set chiefly on the island of Jamaica. Tom Terriss, the intended victim, has inherited an estate in Jamaica and journeys there to settle business matters. Cordova, who is next in line to inherit the property in the event of Terriss's death, want to see his rival's destruction. Terriss immediately falls for the charms of the adventuress. Meanwhile his fiancée, Marguerite Hanley, hears about his affair and joins him in Jamaica to rescue him from the vampire's clutches. Cordova's scheme backfires when he becomes infatuated with the fiancée and kidnaps her for his own lust. His jealous lover intervenes and a struggle between them ends in the vampire's death. Terriss, now freed of the adventuress's hold on him, rescues his fiancée and they both leave for home to marry.
The article was published in 1917 so is in the public domain. The article notes: "The "Flame of Passion" will be shown today at the Star. William Lanyon, a West Indian planter, dies and leaves all of his estate to his nephew, Dick Lorient, a New York society rounder, who is engaged to be married to his cousin, Dulcie Lanyon. Dick leaves to inspect his property, and John Stark, the overseer, to whom the estate has been left in the event of Dick's death, conspires to gain possession of the property. In Jamaica, Dick meets the "Woman," and in the flame of passion, passes through rushing waters and fires of hell. How he escapes the siren's deadly fascination and the villainous scheming of Stark is depicted."
The article was published in 1915 so is in the public domain. The article notes: "Mr. Tom Terrlss, recently seen at the Columbia In "The Pursuing Shallow," will he presented tomorrow and Monday at the Columbia in his latest and greatest success, "Flame of Passion," in five acts. The popularity attained by Mr. Terriss through his wonderful acting in the pictures that he has thus far been seen in at the Columbia, is a sufficient guarantee of crowded houses when he is presented in this, his latest picture. The synopsis of "Flame of Passion" follows: William Lanyon, a West Indian planter, dies and leaves all of his estate to his nephew, Dick Lorient, a New York society rounder, who Is en-gaged to be married to his cousin, Dulcie Lanyon. Dick leaves to inspect his property and John Stark, the overseer, to whom the estate has been been left in the event of Dick's death, conspires to gain possession of the property. In Jamaica Dick meets the "Woman," and in the Flame of Passion passes through rushing waters and fires of hell. How he escapes the siren's deadly fascination and the villainous scheming of Stark Is depicted herein"
The article was published in 1915 so is in the public domain. The article notes:
Flame of Passion Barred
New York, Oct. 29—The Flame of Passion, the first of the Terriss Film Corporation feature motion pictures taken in the superb surroundings of the West Indies Islands, has been barred by the censors of Pennsylvania, on the ground that they are immoral. Since these films were passed by the National Board of Censors and the New York authorities, and since there is nothing in them to compare with the daring exhibited in the numerous vampire films heretofore readily passed by the Pennsylvanians, Terriss is of the impression that perhaps the title offended the critics. He is, however, going to fight the decision in the courts, as he has these films extensively booked through the Keystone State and will suffer considerable loss should the showing be canceled.
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The result was delete. ✗ plicit 11:56, 10 February 2022 (UTC)
This might be a nice encyclopedia for sure but there exists hardly any coverage. I was able to locate one Urdu article on Adbi Miras by Mahzar Raza entitled Lughat-nigari ke chand Masail aur Muhazzabul Lughat, (Some issues pertaining to lexicography and the Muhazzabul Lughat) but I hesitate calling Adbi Miras a reliable source. This article has remained unsourced/unexpanded since last ten years and there aren't any available sources that could help it remain here. Comments! ─ The Aafī (talk) 10:50, 3 February 2022 (UTC)
The result was delete. ✗ plicit 11:57, 10 February 2022 (UTC)
Barely scrapes past WP:NFOOTY with one substitute appearance in a fully professional league, but can't find any evidence of him playing football at any level at all otherwise. Absolutely no significant coverage to meet WP:GNG. Jellyman ( talk) 07:47, 3 February 2022 (UTC)
The result was keep. ✗ plicit 13:54, 10 February 2022 (UTC)
No more notable now than it was when it was redirected a year ago. The WP:BEFORE I did then showed no RSes and at least this recreated article has one. The others are either discussions of a book (I did not read them to determine if the book was the basis of the film or written after it) or blogs, or lists. Fails notability criteria. I have no objections to restoring the redirect. Walter Görlitz ( talk) 07:19, 3 February 2022 (UTC)
The result was delete. Liz Read! Talk! 06:22, 10 February 2022 (UTC)
This article doesnt show the notability of the site. Some sources are from the website and reads like a promotional for it. GamerPro64 05:16, 3 February 2022 (UTC)
The result was keep. or really, Keep/Merge as there is emerging consensus that this could be included within Sarasota's district or Booker herself especially with the added information from Cunard et al. What there isn't is consensus to delete any of this content, and where it should live can be handled editorially. Star Mississippi 03:15, 11 February 2022 (UTC) Amending for clarity, emphasis on the could. I leave further discussion on whether it happens and where to interested editors. Star Mississippi 15:11, 11 February 2022 (UTC)
Should be merged into Sarasota, Florida as we do for other schools. It doesn't appear that the school is independently notable beyond the events of 9/11. Rockstone Send me a message! 02:45, 3 February 2022 (UTC)
The article notes: "Emma E. Booker Elementary School might have the county's first 11-month curriculum this fall, but state budget cuts could kill the plan. Since September, Booker Elementary School officials, staff and parents have brainstormed a plan to add 24 days to the school calendar and to spread summer vacation time throughout the year into shorter, more frequent breaks."
The article notes: "Cheers from a a screaming throng of students and a steady stream of pump-up music could be heard from the parking lot of Emma E. Booker Elementary School Monday afternoon. ... It was the third, fourth and fifth graders, who will begin taking state tests on Tuesday, which were the object of all the commotion. With months of preparation and practice behind them, Tuesday is game day for testing, and Booker Elementary did what you do before a big game: They held a raucous pep rally."
The article notes: "Students showed off their scientific minds while spending quality family time at Emma E. Booker Elementary School as part of the school's 10th annual Family Fun Night."
The article notes: "Students at Emma E. Booker Elementary School in Sarasota go to school 196 days a year, instead of 180. The extra 16 days of class mean that the school's 700 students have a scant six weeks of summer; they will return July 31. But neither students nor faculty seem to mind."
The article notes: "Kafale Rivers could feel his knees shaking when he walked into Emma E. Booker Elementary's media center. ... Despite his preparation, Kafale, 11, was sheepish when he met actor and early learning advocate LeVar Burton."
The article notes: "Twenty-four young authors from second through fifth grade showed off their creativity and were honored May 10 at Emma E. Booker Elementary School."
The article notes: "Parents, teachers and administrators have high hopes that Emma E. Booker Elementary School will be the district's first year-round school."
The article notes: "Two parents question the accuracy of information issued Tuesday by Sarasota County school officials about alleged mistreatment of two children at the Emma E. Booker Elementary School last week."
The article notes: "Sarasota County school officials are under pressure from black activists for the second time in a week to reverse a decision at their new Emma E. Booker Elementary School."
The article notes: "The white principal and PTA president at the new Emma E. Booker Elementary haven't been true to their school, a group of black parents and activists say."
The article notes: "Students at Emma E. Booker Elementary School have tested strong in math and writing on the FCAT exam, but weak in their reading skills."
The article notes: "More than 80 percent of its students are on free or reduced lunches and Booker has earned a C grade from the state for the last few years. Yet it was at this "average" school populated with many children from struggling families that President Bush arrived on Sept. 11, 2001, to talk about his education initiative, "No Child Left Behind." And it was here, surrounded by students and teachers, where Bush first learned that America was under attack by terrorists. It was from a microphone at Booker that the world first heard Bush call for peace."
The article notes: "President George W. Bush told students at Emma E. Booker Elementary School that he will always remember being with them during the Sept. 11 attacks five years ago. ... He recalled sitting in Room 301 at the school, listening to Sandra Daniels' second-grade class read from "The Pet Goat" when his former chief of staff whispered to him, "America is under attack" after the second plane hit the World Trade Center."
The article notes: "Emma E. Booker Elementary School students recall getting out of bed early and going through metal detectors. They were eager to hear President Bush talk about reading and to shake his hand. ... Booker Elementary is creating an exhibit with memories of that fateful day. The display in the office features two scrapbooks by students, pictures taken by White House photographers and a thank-you note to the school from President Bush."
The article notes: "Wednesday was a day for several of those students, along with their former teacher, to get back together at Emma E. Booker Elementary School and talk about the upcoming fifth anniversary of the terror attacks. It was part media circus, part catharsis, as the group sat in front of cameras and talked with reporters about that September morning and how it changed their lives."
Wikipedia:Notability (organizations and companies)#Schools says:The scope of this guideline covers all groups of people organized together for a purpose with the exception of non-profit educational institutions, religions or sects, and sports teams.
As a non-profit educational institution, Emma E. Booker Elementary School passes Wikipedia:Notability#General notability guideline and Wikipedia:Notability (organizations and companies)#Schools. Emma E. Booker Elementary School has received substantial sustained coverage in the Sarasota Herald-Tribune and The Tampa Tribune.All universities, colleges and schools, including high schools, middle schools, primary (elementary) schools, and schools that only provide a support to mainstream education must either satisfy the notability guidelines for organizations, the general notability guideline, or both. For-profit educational organizations and institutions are considered commercial organizations and must satisfy those criteria. (See also WP:SCHOOLOUTCOMES)
I do not agree that the 1993 article "Budget cuts could kill modified school" is not primarily about the school. Of the 485-word article, only 99 words are not directly about the school. The article discusses the plan to extend the school year and how it would affect the students. The 2000 article "Booker benefits from longer year" from the Sarasota Herald-Tribune was published after the plan to extend the school year was implemented. It contains extensive discussion of the school:
The 1990 article "Blacks say school color flap dilutes history" also provides extensive coverage of the school:Students at Emma E. Booker Elementary School in Sarasota go to school 196 days a year, instead of 180. The extra 16 days of class mean that the school's 700 students have a scant six weeks of summer; they will return July 31. But neither students nor faculty seem to mind.
...
In the spring and the fall, just before seasonal vacations, teachers spend eight days on intensive, theme-based curricula focusing on such topics as medieval times, the ocean or recycling. The sessions give students a reprieve from the traditional reading, writing and math classes, offering field trips and fun projects.
...
The school has had a 196-day school year for seven years, but the calendar has been emphasized more recently because of Emma E.'s difficulty in raising test scores to average levels. This year the school has radically changed its curriculum to focus on reading and writing in every subject and to introduce skills necessary for tests as early as possible.
The sources discuss the school's history, its curriculum, its mascot and school colors, its school year length, and its controversies. There is more than enough information to meet Wikipedia:Notability#General notability guideline.Freshly embossed Bulldog T-shirts, which cost the PTA its entire $1,200 treasury, have been discarded -- in belated recognition by the school's new administration of Booker's rich legacy as a center of education and progress for Sarasota's black community. The principal at the new Booker, which inherited the title of a longtime Newtown grammar school named for Sarasota County's first black principal, said he didn't realize the switch would strike such a raw nerve.
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Enrollment at the new Booker is more than four times that of the old 260-pupil Booker, which closed as a grammar school last June and became part of the Booker Middle and High school complex on Orange Avenue North. Many of the new Booker pupils are white and live in north Sarasota County subdivisions between Interstate 75 and Sarasota Bay, said Fitz-Harris. The new Booker has a 55 percent black student body.
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The school's recently formed and predominantly white PTA decided in October to conduct a vote among pupils to determine if they wanted to keep the purple- and-gold Tornado of the old Booker -- or to choose a new mascot and school colors from a list provided.
Cunard ( talk) 09:24, 6 February 2022 (UTC)
Discussion about a school's history, its curriculum, its mascot and school colors, its school year length, and its controversies "addresses the topic directly and in detail, so that no original research is needed to extract the content" so the school does meet the guideline. The coverage in these sources is not about "someone graffitiing a penis on a school bathroom wall" which by itself would not establish notability. The coverage about the school colors is about a very serious topic: It involves race in the United States and what activists say is the "purg[ing] [from] the school of its historical identity":"Significant coverage" addresses the topic directly and in detail, so that no original research is needed to extract the content. Significant coverage is more than a trivial mention, but it does not need to be the main topic of the source material.
Principal Brian Fitz-Harris canceled the display when blacks protested a decision to change the purple-and-gold Booker Tornado to a red-and-black Bulldog after more than 50 years.
Freshly embossed Bulldog T-shirts, which cost the PTA its entire $1,200 treasury, have been discarded -- in belated recognition by the school's new administration of Booker's rich legacy as a center of education and progress for Sarasota's black community. ... But black activist Ed James II said the switch was intended as a first step by Fitz-Harris and PTA President Susan Rogers to purge the school of its historical identity.
Cunard ( talk) 23:32, 6 February 2022 (UTC)
The result was delete. Anyone interested in a draftspace copy may contact me on my talk page, and I will provide one in the understanding that clearer evidence of notability will be required before recreation in mainspace. Vanamonde ( Talk) 01:26, 11 February 2022 (UTC)
This film has not had a notable production and isn't planned for release until 2023. Should be deleted as this is WP:TOOSOON DonaldD23 talk to me 02:45, 3 February 2022 (UTC)
The result was delete. ✗ plicit 03:10, 10 February 2022 (UTC)
This artist does not meet
WP:NARTIST. I can't find any reliable sources for this person beyond their personal website. The author of this article created one article Grace Polit
WomenArtistUpdates (
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02:13, 3 February 2022 (UTC)
The result was keep. Liz Read! Talk! 06:20, 10 February 2022 (UTC)
Zero citations since its creation in 2013. Fails GNG & NBIO. A BEFORE check shows the man exists, but only basic/brief mentions and no depth of coverage required to pass notability standards. Wikipedia is not a directory. Platonk ( talk) 23:49, 26 January 2022 (UTC)
Secondary or tertiary sources are needed to establish the topic's notability.Where's the beef? Platonk ( talk) 18:30, 27 January 2022 (UTC)
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02:08, 3 February 2022 (UTC)
The result was keep. Liz Read! Talk! 06:17, 10 February 2022 (UTC)
Only one merger reference, notability or importance not proven. Greatder ( talk) 01:26, 3 February 2022 (UTC)
Keep, this is one of the four major distribution companies in the Indian market since the inception of private broadcasting and there is abundant sourcing available for it. The state of an article is not relevant to whether a topic is notable, please consider searching before nominating an article for deletion. Here's a small sample of academic sources that have provided it with significant coverage.
Tayi Arajakate Talk 18:38, 7 February 2022 (UTC)
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The result was merge to BirdLife Australia#Awards. Star Mississippi 18:24, 10 February 2022 (UTC)
Fails WP:GNG. 1 hit in gnews, nothing in trove.nla.gov.au other coverage merely confirms people won the award. LibStar ( talk) 23:57, 3 February 2022 (UTC)
The result was redirect to Faron Young#Discography. ✗ plicit 23:43, 10 February 2022 (UTC)
I found no independent references other than the AllMusic review already cited, so it doesn't appear to meet WP:NALBUM. The helper5667 ( talk) 23:42, 3 February 2022 (UTC)
The result was delete. ♠ PMC♠ (talk) 22:31, 10 February 2022 (UTC)
Most of the sources are only interviews or self written pieces which should not be independent sources. It is also written like a complete advertisement. Previous discussion in 2013. I don't see pages created these days allowed with such minimal coverage. Glassesgalore123 ( talk) 22:23, 3 February 2022 (UTC)
The result was merge to Liturgical book of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). Not a ton of participation, but nom is on board as well. Star Mississippi 02:50, 11 February 2022 (UTC)
Unsourced article on topic covered by the more expansive article Liturgical book of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) ~ Pbritti ( talk) 22:19, 3 February 2022 (UTC)
The result was redirect , as indicated in the nom. Doing so after this close given the differing targets Star Mississippi 02:52, 11 February 2022 (UTC)
Also including: Larry's Lookout
Neither of these are notable Martian geographic features. According to the one research paper that discusses it [1] Sleepy Hollow likely represents a degraded impact crater with an approximate diameter of 17 metres. For comparison, there are 90 million craters on mars over 25 metres in diameter [2]. The paper doesn't really substantiate that the hollow is itself notable, the information is better included in a hypothetical article on Martian impact cratering. Sleepy Hollow is mentioned in the Spirit (rover) article and can be redirected there. Larry's Lookout is discussed in research papers as part of the broader topic of Husband Hill of which it is part, and should probably be redirected there, as it lacks any separate notability. Husband Hill could maybe be merged into Columbia Hills (Mars), but that's outside the scope of this AfD. Hemiauchenia ( talk) 21:07, 27 January 2022 (UTC)
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The result was delete. ✗ plicit 14:26, 9 February 2022 (UTC)
I don't think Ms. Evans's beauty contest wins meet the "well-known and significant award or honor" criterion of WP:ANYBIO. She hosted one episode of the television show Wild On!, and had a minor role in the film Deep in the Valley. I looked for sources and found two interviews [3] [4], plus some passing mentions and trivial coverage. Cheers, gnu 57 20:19, 27 January 2022 (UTC)
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The result was delete. ♠ PMC♠ (talk) 22:31, 10 February 2022 (UTC)
Non-notable individual. Arrested for a single offense that is not particularly noteworthy. Nothing else of note. RegentsPark ( comment) 22:03, 3 February 2022 (UTC)
The result was merge to RC Bafoussam. ♠ PMC♠ (talk) 22:31, 10 February 2022 (UTC)
Lack of Notability
Hello.
I believe this article, which has suffered from a lack of sources since 2009, does not meet WP:N, and I have been unable to find any real reliable sources other than autogenerated site data like directions applications and basic geographic data. There are a few news articles in French that mention it in passing, but no real info about the place itself.
Considering how obscure this place is, my inability to find a single reliable source, and the small size of the stadium. Honestly, I have local high school auditoriums and gyms that can fit more people than the article says the stadium can.
If you have a reason to object or a reliable source you found, let me know.
EytanMelech ( talk) 20:53, 3 February 2022 (UTC)
The result was delete. ✗ plicit 23:48, 10 February 2022 (UTC)
Biography of a stage actor and theatre manager, whose attempted notability claims are referenced entirely to
primary sources rather than
reliable or notability-building sources. As always, notability in Wikipedia isn't established just by using primary sources to verify facts, and instead requires media coverage to externally validate the significance of said facts -- but the sources here are IMDB, other IMDB-like directories, his paid-inclusion obituary in the newspaper classifieds and genealogical documents, with not even one piece of
WP:GNG-worthy journalistic coverage about his work in a newspaper, magazine or book shown at all.
Nothing stated here is "inherently" notable enough to exempt the article from having to pass GNG on the sourcing.
Bearcat (
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21:09, 3 February 2022 (UTC)
The result was delete and salt. However it's a valid search term, so what I will salt is the post-delete redirect. Star Mississippi 02:57, 11 February 2022 (UTC)
Wikipedia is not WP:NOTCV. In past, multiple attempts has been made to move this entity into the main article namespace. High possibility of WP:COI/ WP:UPE. It's time for WP:SALT. Hence, calling for an AfD discussion. - Hatchens ( talk) 17:10, 27 January 2022 (UTC)
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20:44, 3 February 2022 (UTC)
The result was soft delete. Based on minimal participation, this uncontroversial nomination is treated as an expired PROD (a.k.a. "soft deletion"). Editors can request the article's undeletion. Star Mississippi 03:00, 11 February 2022 (UTC)
No evidence of coverage for these awards in reliable sources; the only coverage I've found is at the website itself and at IMDb (not a reliable source or indicative of notability). Worth noting that the similar page
Gold Derby Awards was
deleted in 2020 (it has since been recreated as a redirect).
RunningTiger123 (
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19:33, 3 February 2022 (UTC)
The result was delete. Eddie891 Talk Work 19:28, 10 February 2022 (UTC)
WP:BLP of a local politician not
reliably sourced as passing
WP:NPOL #2. The notability claim here is that she's a city councillor and former mayor of a small municipality with a population of just 12K, but people at the local level of office don't get automatic notability freebies just for existing as politicians: at this level of office, the notability test is the ability to write a substantive and well-sourced article that establishes a reason to treat them as much more nationally or internationally significant than the norm for that level of significance.
But the references here aren't accomplishing that: four of the seven are
primary sources that are not support for notability at all (the
self-published websites of organizations she's been directly affiliated with, a Q&A "meet your city council candidates" interview in a community hyperlocal in which she's talking about herself in the first person), and even the three real media hits aren't really about her in any non-trivial way: one briefly namechecks her existence as a Filipina politician, one briefly quotes her giving soundbite on an issue, and one just tangentially verifies a fact about city policy while completely failing to name Dianne Martinez as having any connection to it at all, which means none of them count as
WP:GNG-building coverage either.
In addition, "first member of a minority group to do this not otherwise notable thing in her own city" is still not an automatic inclusion freebie that would exempt her from having to be the subject of GNG-worthy coverage about her (as opposed to mentioning her name in the process of being about something else).
There's just nothing stated here that would be "inherently" notable enough to exempt her from having to be referenced considerably better than this.
Bearcat (
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19:24, 3 February 2022 (UTC)
The result was delete. ✗ plicit 23:49, 10 February 2022 (UTC)
WP:BLP of a musician, not
properly referenced as having any strong claim to passage of
WP:NMUSIC. As always, musicians are not automatically entitled to have Wikipedia articles just because it's possible to verify that they exist: the notability test is the reception of media coverage which verifies that they've accomplished something that would pass a notability criterion in
WP:NMUSIC — but the notability claim on offer here is that she exists as a musician, and the references are entirely to
primary source content on the
self-published event calendars of venues (entirely in her own hometown) where she's performed, with absolutely no evidence of
reliable source coverage about her in real media to verify that she's accomplished anything that would get her into an encyclopedia.
Also, this was moved from draftspace by its own creator, without any evidence that it was ever actually submitted for a proper
WP:AFC review, but the state of the article doesn't suggest a compelling reason to just move it back into draftspace for improvement.
Bearcat (
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18:53, 3 February 2022 (UTC)
The result was no consensus. and it does not appear one is forthcoming with two relists generating zero incremental input. No prejudice against a speedy renom if you believe it would get traction. Star Mississippi 03:03, 11 February 2022 (UTC)
The subject has no reason to be notable and sources do not prove otherwise. Notability is not inherited from her son. Apart from a single source (M. R. Mahbub) we have no significant coverage of the subject even in Bengali. If Mahbub's claim that she was among the first Muslim women to join politics in Bangladesh were true (it isn't), such a scarcity of sources is not to be expected: Language Movement has attracted attention of thousands of scholars in S. Asia across the last few decades. Anyways, a single source and some name-drops cannot guarantee passage of
WP:N.
TrangaBellam (
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20:14, 18 January 2022 (UTC)
a leading woman of the Bengali language movement and one of the pioneering women in Bangladeshi politics. TrangaBellam, do you think this statement is fabricated? AleatoryPonderings ( ???) ( !!!) 20:21, 18 January 2022 (UTC)
Comment The article says her son died in 1952 but according to this
Obituary he died in 2008. Or is this a different son?
Vinegarymass911 (
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*Keep per this
source.
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18:30, 21 January 2022 (UTC)
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The result was merge to 9 Horses. Star Mississippi 03:03, 11 February 2022 (UTC)
This record label exists, though it mainly publishes people associated with it, but there is no reliable coverage of any depth of the company. Mvqr ( talk) 15:12, 27 January 2022 (UTC)
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The result was Draftify. Consensus is clear that further incubation would be helpful. Star Mississippi 03:04, 11 February 2022 (UTC)
As raised on the talk page, and despite the author's response there and User:Sj accepting it at AfC, none of the references cited in the article, nor any that I could identify, are third-party sources with in-depth coverage of the subject. The Times video is entirely presented by the subject, the few news pieces that mention her by name are only in passing, and the rest are about the organisation's activities and don't directly concern the subject. While her work may be admirable (depending on one's political views), the WP:GNG does not appear to be met. Paul_012 ( talk) 01:19, 20 January 2022 (UTC) – 02:24, 20 January 2022 (UTC)
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The result was keep. Please move sources discovered into the article. Liz Read! Talk! 06:30, 10 February 2022 (UTC)
Doe not meet GNG. One ref is the company website. The other is short local restaurant review (a Orange Coast Magazine directory-type listing that is published often). Searching finds social media, restaurant review sites, etc, all of which is routine for almost any restaurant. I found one newspaper article about a rodent infestation problem that is not in the article. MB 03:55, 27 January 2022 (UTC)
The 513-word restaurant review notes: "The Trabuco Oaks Steakhouse is one of those rustic roadhouses that, at first glance, looks nothing like a place where our 37th president would have felt comfortable. Tucked into a leafy, rural south-county byway near O'Neill Regional Park, the 29-year-old restaurant (born the year Dick was elected to the Oval Office) is the picture of homey unpretentiousness. ... Obviously, Dick didn't. A cherished 1979 photo, guarded by plexiglass on the left as you enter, shows Nixon losing his neckwear to the scissors _ that must have made the Secret Service guys jumpy _ and next to it is the offending tie, ..."
The Orange County Register is a regional newspaper which means that the restaurant passes Wikipedia:Notability (organizations and companies)#Audience, which says:
The source's audience must also be considered. Evidence of significant coverage by international or national, or at least regional, media is a strong indication of notability. On the other hand, attention solely from local media, or media of limited interest and circulation, is not an indication of notability; at least one regional, statewide, provincial, national, or international source is necessary.
The 333-word restaurant review notes: "We have to thank the original owners who opened Trabuco Oaks Steakhouse 37 years ago. Steve and Dori Nordeck, the owners since 1987, have kept the fun tradition and the good, understandable food coming. This place is one of a kind. Live oak trees, huge ones, grow right through the roof of the restaurant. The wall and ceiling decorations are neckties cut from city dudes who didn't know the rules: come in with a tie and leave without the bottom two thirds. For all the fun of kicking back in casual clothes at this cozy, rustic place, the food is serious."
The restaurant review notes: "Trabuco Oaks still is completely rustic with raw wood beams and studs showing off their might, albeit behind literally thousdands of neckties on display that have been cut from dudes who wandered in grossly overdressed for the occasion. And we must not forget to point out that the massive oak tree, arund which the restaurant was built, still grows through the roof, necessitating a larger roof opening every few years to accommodate it. ... Chef Mario Moreno started as a dishwasher here 15 years ago and stayed on, turning into a superb grill chef."
The article provides 193 words of coverage about the restaurant. The article notes: "Trabuco Oaks Steakhouse is an oddity, maybe because it opened in the contrarian ‘60s (the year was 1968). ... the county's most venerable steakhouse is way up in the hills, and its decor is closer to Dogpatch than Las Vegas. This might have been the restaurant that started the cute custom of snipping the necktie off anybody who walks in wearing one. The back dining room is a morgue of martyred neckties, hanging from the rafters in their thousands like rumpled, bravely colorful stalactites, speaking mutely of the changing necktie styles of decades past."
The article notes: "Signed, framed jerseys are everywhere in restaurants, but there's a more impressive piece of sports memorabilia at the Trabuco Oaks Steakhouse in Orange County's Trabuco Canyon. It's a rustic place where they'll cut off your tie if you wear one, and thousands of those lopped-off accessories hang from the ceiling or are stapled to the walls."
The article notes: "For dinner, it’s hard to beat the Trabuco Oaks Steakhouse. Just inside is a bathtub full of plants and a display of barbed wire; farther along is a fascinating collection of ceramic Jim Beam whisky bottles. The restaurant has held fast to a no-tie policy for 30 years, which means there’s no holding fast enough to yours to keep it from joining the 7,500 other ties hanging from the rafters. [one more paragraph about the restaurant's offerings]"
The article notes: "Lunch was a turkey sandwich eaten under an oak tree, so I felt no guilt about a steak dinner at Trabuco Oaks Steakhouse, which prides itself on its no-necktie policy. The cut-off remnants of neckwear have become part of the restaurant’s decor, including one from 1979 said to have belonged to former President Nixon. My 8-ounce sirloin ($26) went well with a skillet of hot button mushrooms, and Gary seemed happy with his 8-ounce filet ($36). Best steak we ever had? Not quite, but it was far more succulent than that turkey sandwich."
The book notes: "Trabuco Oaks Steakhouse ... This quaint little hideaway in the country is the local choice for the best steaks around. Business cards and snipped ties from customers, including Richard Nixon, cover the walls along with funky signs and sayings. Its specialty is great-tasting beef. Dinner nightly."
The article notes: "For a steak cooked the cowboy way, head to Trabuco Oaks Steak House ... The roadhouse serves steaks cooked over a true mesquite grill. No electric or gas, just fire and wood. Fancy clothes ain’t welcome here, city slicker, and employees will cut your tie off if you even try. Hundreds of ties adorn the walls, including Richard Nixon’s, displayed near the entrance. The big daddy on the menu is the Cowboy ($46.96), a 32-ounce aged top sirloin steak. The waitress warns that even medium cooked steaks will have some pink so order accordingly. For a side, try the hand-cut fries. They’re even better than In-N-Out’s spuds."
The article provides one sentence of coverage about the restaurant. The article notes about Steve Nordeck: "He for several years owned the Trabuco Oaks Steakhouse, a destination restaurant near where Moiso and Aguirre were developing Rancho Santa Margarita."
The article provides one sentence of coverage about the subject: "Trabuco Oaks Steakhouse Hefty, mesquite-grilled steaks in the county’s remaining wilderness, resisting change since 1968."
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The result was speedy keep per WP:SK#1. A valid deletion rationale has not been advanced. See WP:DEL-REASON for examples of valid rationales. North America 1000 16:07, 3 February 2022 (UTC)
This article passes as a article, but i think it should redirect to Wii Menu#Internet Channel TzarN64 ( talk) 15:50, 3 February 2022 (UTC)
The result was delete. Geschichte ( talk) 16:47, 10 February 2022 (UTC)
Wikipedia is not an indiscriminate collection of information. There are no secondary reliable sources asserting the "[X year] in Nagaland" is a topic for scholarly research. It fail WP:GNG, and thus shoudl be deleted. As for the alternative of redirecting it to Timeline of Naga history, I am opposed to it. Vast majority of these lists are incomplete; there is nothing significant to merge and redirect to the main timeline article. Also, even "1970s/1980s/etc. in Nagaland" would not be notable. Let me add that these lot pages are not nominated due to them being incomplete, that is a secondary issue. The primnary issues here is lack of notability, and no amount of editing can overcome a lack of notability.
The complete list of pages nominated for deletion are:
The result was soft delete. Based on minimal participation, this uncontroversial nomination is treated as an expired PROD (a.k.a. "soft deletion"). Editors can request the article's undeletion. ✗ plicit 23:51, 10 February 2022 (UTC)
Advert, created by a SPA, no sign of notability Bash7oven ( talk) 15:47, 3 February 2022 (UTC)
The result was delete. ♠ PMC♠ (talk) 22:29, 10 February 2022 (UTC)
Doesn't seem very notable. The sources provided are very low-quality, most of them making only passing mentions of him, and even I can't find any good sources for this article. I tried to search for his birth year on Google and I didn't find it; is he really so notable if we can't even find the birth year? As a side note, the author has created many drafts which have been declined due to notability issues. 98.179.127.59 ( talk) 16:08, 3 February 2022 (UTC)
The result was delete. Already deleted in bundle with Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Horner Avenue. Snow applies here as well, we do not need to pile on new user. Star Mississippi 19:57, 4 February 2022 (UTC)
Another road in Toronto with no indication of notability. Would PROD but I've already PRODed one and two others by the same creator are at AfD already. At this point I think a warning needs to be issued. casualdejekyll 15:39, 3 February 2022 (UTC)
This road is part of ONTARIO HIGHWAY 11A, so it is REASONABLE to create an article about it. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Wiokipedia ( talk • contribs) 15:41, 3 February 2022 (UTC)
The result was delete. Eddie891 Talk Work 15:30, 10 February 2022 (UTC)
Directly inspired by the recent Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Index of Sri Lanka–related articles—which in turn followed discussions about Afghanistan's neighbours India, Pakistan and China—this Afghanistan index is also woefully incomplete, even of the articles that exist about Afghanistan now. Being an uncontextual data dump, it is of little conceiveable use to readers. Geschichte ( talk) 15:13, 3 February 2022 (UTC)
The result was delete. There's consensus not to keep this (in this form) but no consensus about a redirect. Sandstein 11:50, 11 February 2022 (UTC)
Clearly fails
WP:NCHURCH, whether on the name given in the WP article or on the name given on the website ("Catholic Charismatic Renewal Services of Ontario"); I found nothing on this alleged group. The article is unsourced despite a 2011 request.
I recommend deletion.
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The result was delete. ✗ plicit 23:56, 10 February 2022 (UTC)
Supposed chief of the Kalhora tribe from 1880 - 1925, which supposedly founded the Kalhora dynasty. The article has had no references since its creation 8 years ago, hence failing WP:V, while also being non-notable; failing WP:GNG. Search results bring up nothing close to a reliable source, which makes me think that this is a Hoax. If someone informs me of any reliable sources that report on this man, put it in the article and I shall pull this. Another thing to note: the Kalhora dynasty page does not correspond with this page - there is no mention of this man over there, fueling my suspicions. Fakescientist8000 ( talk) 14:13, 3 February 2022 (UTC)
The result was delete. Source analysis refutes the only substantive keep vote. The other vote does not address The sources meeting GNG and is therefore insufficient to dispute the source analysis Spartaz Humbug! 08:25, 12 February 2022 (UTC)
The article has four references. All of which are either primary, extremely trivial, dead links, blog posts, or some combination of the four. I couldn't find anything about it in a WP:BEFORE either except a few extremely trivial name drops in school directories and an article about their sports team. None of which works for notability. Maybe someone can find references that do work for notability though. Otherwise, I think the article should be deleted. Adamant1 ( talk) 18:55, 12 January 2022 (UTC)
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The result was redirect to 2020 United States Senate election in Arkansas. No consensus for a change in normal practice Star Mississippi 03:06, 11 February 2022 (UTC)
Still not notable as coverage is routine for campaigns. This has not changed since the last deletion discussion. ― Tartan357 Talk 21:45, 26 January 2022 (UTC)
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The result was delete. Liz Read! Talk! 06:26, 10 February 2022 (UTC)
Subject fails WP:GNG and both WP:ANYBIO and WP:AUTHOR. The article was created by a single purpose account ( Nonitamater), and despite recent changes, it is still heavily reliant on self-published sources, including Alonso's webpage ( https://robertalonsopresenta.com) and YouTube.
He appears to be most notable for being the owner of the Daktari Ranch in Venezuela, which already has an article on its own Daktari Ranch affair; any notable content not included already there can be merged, and this article should be deleted per WP:ONEEVENT. Despite writing some books, his works don't appear to have independent coverage or received any award, and after running in a municipality election, he himself admits having received only three votes.
After the Early life section, the article proceeds to include a huge COATRACK of the 2004 and 2014 protests in Venezuela, the aforementioned Daktari Ranch affair and the presidential crisis. Besides that, the only mentions regarding Alonso are only statements and positions.
The only sources that I can find about him are mostly passing mentions. The rest of the reliable sources in the article are about the coatrack events previously mentioned.
It should also be mentioned that one of the images uploaded in Commons by the editor is titled "1993 Caballo apoloosa que murió en Daktari y tuvimos que descuartizarlo para sacarlo 3.jpg" (1993 apoloosa horse that died in Daktari and we had to quarter it to get it out 3.jpg), which suggests that it can have a close connection with the subject and a potential conflict of interest, something of which they have already been warned about in their talk page. See also: Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Daktari Ranch
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This person is simply a political dissident who was the subject of a single article in a local alternative newsweekly, and thus he fails to meet the basic criteria set forth in WP:Notability (people)". Theses issues remain to this day. -- NoonIcarus ( talk) 12:28, 27 January 2022 (UTC)
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The result was delete. Liz Read! Talk! 06:25, 10 February 2022 (UTC)
Deleted through AfD a few years ago, so not eligible for prod. Recently recreated without a single ref from an independent reliable source. Searches did not turn up any in-depth coverage. Fails WP:GNG. Onel5969 TT me 11:49, 20 January 2022 (UTC)
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The result was soft delete. Based on minimal participation, this uncontroversial nomination is treated as an expired PROD (a.k.a. "soft deletion"). Editors can request the article's undeletion. Liz Read! Talk! 03:00, 11 February 2022 (UTC)
Not close to being a notable basketball player. His YouTube career also has not generated significant coverage. Mvqr ( talk) 14:04, 3 February 2022 (UTC) ok. please delete page. I apologize for the inconvenience. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Vinod1227 ( talk • contribs) 14:23, 3 February 2022 (UTC)
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I could find only four sources, two of which were the same article republished, and the remaining sources just don't seem like enough to establish notability since they're regular run-of-the-mill articles about planned movies. It hasn't been released and fails both GNG and NFILM. AryKun ( talk) 13:00, 27 January 2022 (UTC)
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The result was procedural close. Nomination withdrawn. ( non-admin closure) Djm-leighpark ( talk) 12:27, 3 February 2022 (UTC)
Notability concerns have been expressed and creator has chosen to request testing at XfD rather than AfC which may have a slightly lower bar. Not fit for mainspace as is but position(s) may be sufficient to confer notability, though normally such positions will generate RS which are certainly not well leveraged into the article and not suitability wikilinked. Djm-leighpark ( talk) 12:02, 3 February 2022 (UTC)
*Comment: Between opening the Twinkle XfD and publishing the nomination the page was moved and this will need a procedural close. Please do not comment here. I thought I'd checked for this but got distracted. Thankyou. Djm-leighpark ( talk) 12:11, 3 February 2022 (UTC) Will be going though manual procedure at WP:AFDCLOSE. Thankyou. Djm-leighpark ( talk) 12:22, 3 February 2022 (UTC)
The result was keep. Liz Read! Talk! 06:24, 10 February 2022 (UTC)
Film appears to fail WP:NFILM, as only 1 source cited, that is no more than a catalog listing, and no others found in a BEFORE. DonaldD23 talk to me 21:53, 26 January 2022 (UTC)
The film review was published in 1915 so is in the public domain. The film review notes:
The "Flame of Passion" feature film is in five reels, a Terris Film Co. picture, with Tom Terris the director, scenario writer and principal player of it. Next to Mr. Terris, in point of important acting, is Elaine Terris, a voluptuous, handsome woman, who admirably suits the character assigned her, that of a southern enchantress, coached by her lover to entangle a northern and lead him to his ruin, with death preferred after that for the young man from the north. Most of the scenes were taken in Jamaica, and some remarkably pretty landscapes are shown. In its exterior views the "Flame of Passion" appears to be a travelog of the Island of Jamaica, but as these scenes are neatly interwoven into the story, they become merely backgrounds for the players or the action. The tale is dramatic, of the northerner in love with a girl of his own city, going somewhat wild and leaving for Jamaica, where he had been left a fortune, which greatly angered the dead man's friend down there, the latter being willed the estate if the northerner died. It is to accomplish that death by inciting a passion in the northerner for his mistress that the Jamaican connived with his girl to ensnare the northern fellow. Jealousy spoiled the plan, however, as it had about reached its fulfillment. The northerner's sweetheart also went to Jamaica to save him, when the villain fell in love with and kidnapped her, his unfaithfulness to his "girl" bringing about a battle between them in which the girl was killed. Her death released the northerner from her thrall, he rescuing his sweetheart, and they returning home ot be wed. The progress of passion is somewhat vividly brought out through the blandishments and languidness of the adventuress, also the susceptibility of the northern young man, but Miss Terris is the mould of a woman in this feature that almost anyone might be excused for ardently admiring. Some of the scenes are extremeley well set. One was a fire at sea, Mr. Terris utilizing the boat and crew he traveled with to Jamaica, to neatly work out his make-believe, even to the launching of a life boat. A couple of "dreams" had fantastic ideas brought out in film form, and the mob scenes of colored people in Jamaica attending services of "The Magic Man" or Voodoo were extraordinarily well manipulated, considering the calibre of "super" the director had to handle. The minor faults of the film are not big enough to dwell upon. Renzi de Cordova looked the role of the villain and played it as well. Marguerite Hanley was the sweetheart, with little to do. John G. Haas attended to the photography. He ofttimes did daring work, such as catching the principals climbing over the rapids at a great heighth, also going down the rapids with them on low flat boats. The "Flame of Passion," as a five-reel release, has enough in it to hold, and can fit on a program. Mr. Terris took sufficient care of each department he was concerned in to guarantee that. His was very capable work throughout.
The book notes: "Some early vampire dramas focused more on the element of greed than on lust, making the work more of a crime film. Villainous Renzi de Cordova plots with Southern adventuress Elaine Terriss to ruin a Northerner in Tom Terriss's romantic drama, Flame of Passion (1915), set chiefly on the island of Jamaica. Tom Terriss, the intended victim, has inherited an estate in Jamaica and journeys there to settle business matters. Cordova, who is next in line to inherit the property in the event of Terriss's death, want to see his rival's destruction. Terriss immediately falls for the charms of the adventuress. Meanwhile his fiancée, Marguerite Hanley, hears about his affair and joins him in Jamaica to rescue him from the vampire's clutches. Cordova's scheme backfires when he becomes infatuated with the fiancée and kidnaps her for his own lust. His jealous lover intervenes and a struggle between them ends in the vampire's death. Terriss, now freed of the adventuress's hold on him, rescues his fiancée and they both leave for home to marry.
The article was published in 1917 so is in the public domain. The article notes: "The "Flame of Passion" will be shown today at the Star. William Lanyon, a West Indian planter, dies and leaves all of his estate to his nephew, Dick Lorient, a New York society rounder, who is engaged to be married to his cousin, Dulcie Lanyon. Dick leaves to inspect his property, and John Stark, the overseer, to whom the estate has been left in the event of Dick's death, conspires to gain possession of the property. In Jamaica, Dick meets the "Woman," and in the flame of passion, passes through rushing waters and fires of hell. How he escapes the siren's deadly fascination and the villainous scheming of Stark is depicted."
The article was published in 1915 so is in the public domain. The article notes: "Mr. Tom Terrlss, recently seen at the Columbia In "The Pursuing Shallow," will he presented tomorrow and Monday at the Columbia in his latest and greatest success, "Flame of Passion," in five acts. The popularity attained by Mr. Terriss through his wonderful acting in the pictures that he has thus far been seen in at the Columbia, is a sufficient guarantee of crowded houses when he is presented in this, his latest picture. The synopsis of "Flame of Passion" follows: William Lanyon, a West Indian planter, dies and leaves all of his estate to his nephew, Dick Lorient, a New York society rounder, who Is en-gaged to be married to his cousin, Dulcie Lanyon. Dick leaves to inspect his property and John Stark, the overseer, to whom the estate has been been left in the event of Dick's death, conspires to gain possession of the property. In Jamaica Dick meets the "Woman," and in the Flame of Passion passes through rushing waters and fires of hell. How he escapes the siren's deadly fascination and the villainous scheming of Stark Is depicted herein"
The article was published in 1915 so is in the public domain. The article notes:
Flame of Passion Barred
New York, Oct. 29—The Flame of Passion, the first of the Terriss Film Corporation feature motion pictures taken in the superb surroundings of the West Indies Islands, has been barred by the censors of Pennsylvania, on the ground that they are immoral. Since these films were passed by the National Board of Censors and the New York authorities, and since there is nothing in them to compare with the daring exhibited in the numerous vampire films heretofore readily passed by the Pennsylvanians, Terriss is of the impression that perhaps the title offended the critics. He is, however, going to fight the decision in the courts, as he has these films extensively booked through the Keystone State and will suffer considerable loss should the showing be canceled.
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This might be a nice encyclopedia for sure but there exists hardly any coverage. I was able to locate one Urdu article on Adbi Miras by Mahzar Raza entitled Lughat-nigari ke chand Masail aur Muhazzabul Lughat, (Some issues pertaining to lexicography and the Muhazzabul Lughat) but I hesitate calling Adbi Miras a reliable source. This article has remained unsourced/unexpanded since last ten years and there aren't any available sources that could help it remain here. Comments! ─ The Aafī (talk) 10:50, 3 February 2022 (UTC)
The result was delete. ✗ plicit 11:57, 10 February 2022 (UTC)
Barely scrapes past WP:NFOOTY with one substitute appearance in a fully professional league, but can't find any evidence of him playing football at any level at all otherwise. Absolutely no significant coverage to meet WP:GNG. Jellyman ( talk) 07:47, 3 February 2022 (UTC)
The result was keep. ✗ plicit 13:54, 10 February 2022 (UTC)
No more notable now than it was when it was redirected a year ago. The WP:BEFORE I did then showed no RSes and at least this recreated article has one. The others are either discussions of a book (I did not read them to determine if the book was the basis of the film or written after it) or blogs, or lists. Fails notability criteria. I have no objections to restoring the redirect. Walter Görlitz ( talk) 07:19, 3 February 2022 (UTC)
The result was delete. Liz Read! Talk! 06:22, 10 February 2022 (UTC)
This article doesnt show the notability of the site. Some sources are from the website and reads like a promotional for it. GamerPro64 05:16, 3 February 2022 (UTC)
The result was keep. or really, Keep/Merge as there is emerging consensus that this could be included within Sarasota's district or Booker herself especially with the added information from Cunard et al. What there isn't is consensus to delete any of this content, and where it should live can be handled editorially. Star Mississippi 03:15, 11 February 2022 (UTC) Amending for clarity, emphasis on the could. I leave further discussion on whether it happens and where to interested editors. Star Mississippi 15:11, 11 February 2022 (UTC)
Should be merged into Sarasota, Florida as we do for other schools. It doesn't appear that the school is independently notable beyond the events of 9/11. Rockstone Send me a message! 02:45, 3 February 2022 (UTC)
The article notes: "Emma E. Booker Elementary School might have the county's first 11-month curriculum this fall, but state budget cuts could kill the plan. Since September, Booker Elementary School officials, staff and parents have brainstormed a plan to add 24 days to the school calendar and to spread summer vacation time throughout the year into shorter, more frequent breaks."
The article notes: "Cheers from a a screaming throng of students and a steady stream of pump-up music could be heard from the parking lot of Emma E. Booker Elementary School Monday afternoon. ... It was the third, fourth and fifth graders, who will begin taking state tests on Tuesday, which were the object of all the commotion. With months of preparation and practice behind them, Tuesday is game day for testing, and Booker Elementary did what you do before a big game: They held a raucous pep rally."
The article notes: "Students showed off their scientific minds while spending quality family time at Emma E. Booker Elementary School as part of the school's 10th annual Family Fun Night."
The article notes: "Students at Emma E. Booker Elementary School in Sarasota go to school 196 days a year, instead of 180. The extra 16 days of class mean that the school's 700 students have a scant six weeks of summer; they will return July 31. But neither students nor faculty seem to mind."
The article notes: "Kafale Rivers could feel his knees shaking when he walked into Emma E. Booker Elementary's media center. ... Despite his preparation, Kafale, 11, was sheepish when he met actor and early learning advocate LeVar Burton."
The article notes: "Twenty-four young authors from second through fifth grade showed off their creativity and were honored May 10 at Emma E. Booker Elementary School."
The article notes: "Parents, teachers and administrators have high hopes that Emma E. Booker Elementary School will be the district's first year-round school."
The article notes: "Two parents question the accuracy of information issued Tuesday by Sarasota County school officials about alleged mistreatment of two children at the Emma E. Booker Elementary School last week."
The article notes: "Sarasota County school officials are under pressure from black activists for the second time in a week to reverse a decision at their new Emma E. Booker Elementary School."
The article notes: "The white principal and PTA president at the new Emma E. Booker Elementary haven't been true to their school, a group of black parents and activists say."
The article notes: "Students at Emma E. Booker Elementary School have tested strong in math and writing on the FCAT exam, but weak in their reading skills."
The article notes: "More than 80 percent of its students are on free or reduced lunches and Booker has earned a C grade from the state for the last few years. Yet it was at this "average" school populated with many children from struggling families that President Bush arrived on Sept. 11, 2001, to talk about his education initiative, "No Child Left Behind." And it was here, surrounded by students and teachers, where Bush first learned that America was under attack by terrorists. It was from a microphone at Booker that the world first heard Bush call for peace."
The article notes: "President George W. Bush told students at Emma E. Booker Elementary School that he will always remember being with them during the Sept. 11 attacks five years ago. ... He recalled sitting in Room 301 at the school, listening to Sandra Daniels' second-grade class read from "The Pet Goat" when his former chief of staff whispered to him, "America is under attack" after the second plane hit the World Trade Center."
The article notes: "Emma E. Booker Elementary School students recall getting out of bed early and going through metal detectors. They were eager to hear President Bush talk about reading and to shake his hand. ... Booker Elementary is creating an exhibit with memories of that fateful day. The display in the office features two scrapbooks by students, pictures taken by White House photographers and a thank-you note to the school from President Bush."
The article notes: "Wednesday was a day for several of those students, along with their former teacher, to get back together at Emma E. Booker Elementary School and talk about the upcoming fifth anniversary of the terror attacks. It was part media circus, part catharsis, as the group sat in front of cameras and talked with reporters about that September morning and how it changed their lives."
Wikipedia:Notability (organizations and companies)#Schools says:The scope of this guideline covers all groups of people organized together for a purpose with the exception of non-profit educational institutions, religions or sects, and sports teams.
As a non-profit educational institution, Emma E. Booker Elementary School passes Wikipedia:Notability#General notability guideline and Wikipedia:Notability (organizations and companies)#Schools. Emma E. Booker Elementary School has received substantial sustained coverage in the Sarasota Herald-Tribune and The Tampa Tribune.All universities, colleges and schools, including high schools, middle schools, primary (elementary) schools, and schools that only provide a support to mainstream education must either satisfy the notability guidelines for organizations, the general notability guideline, or both. For-profit educational organizations and institutions are considered commercial organizations and must satisfy those criteria. (See also WP:SCHOOLOUTCOMES)
I do not agree that the 1993 article "Budget cuts could kill modified school" is not primarily about the school. Of the 485-word article, only 99 words are not directly about the school. The article discusses the plan to extend the school year and how it would affect the students. The 2000 article "Booker benefits from longer year" from the Sarasota Herald-Tribune was published after the plan to extend the school year was implemented. It contains extensive discussion of the school:
The 1990 article "Blacks say school color flap dilutes history" also provides extensive coverage of the school:Students at Emma E. Booker Elementary School in Sarasota go to school 196 days a year, instead of 180. The extra 16 days of class mean that the school's 700 students have a scant six weeks of summer; they will return July 31. But neither students nor faculty seem to mind.
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In the spring and the fall, just before seasonal vacations, teachers spend eight days on intensive, theme-based curricula focusing on such topics as medieval times, the ocean or recycling. The sessions give students a reprieve from the traditional reading, writing and math classes, offering field trips and fun projects.
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The school has had a 196-day school year for seven years, but the calendar has been emphasized more recently because of Emma E.'s difficulty in raising test scores to average levels. This year the school has radically changed its curriculum to focus on reading and writing in every subject and to introduce skills necessary for tests as early as possible.
The sources discuss the school's history, its curriculum, its mascot and school colors, its school year length, and its controversies. There is more than enough information to meet Wikipedia:Notability#General notability guideline.Freshly embossed Bulldog T-shirts, which cost the PTA its entire $1,200 treasury, have been discarded -- in belated recognition by the school's new administration of Booker's rich legacy as a center of education and progress for Sarasota's black community. The principal at the new Booker, which inherited the title of a longtime Newtown grammar school named for Sarasota County's first black principal, said he didn't realize the switch would strike such a raw nerve.
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Enrollment at the new Booker is more than four times that of the old 260-pupil Booker, which closed as a grammar school last June and became part of the Booker Middle and High school complex on Orange Avenue North. Many of the new Booker pupils are white and live in north Sarasota County subdivisions between Interstate 75 and Sarasota Bay, said Fitz-Harris. The new Booker has a 55 percent black student body.
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The school's recently formed and predominantly white PTA decided in October to conduct a vote among pupils to determine if they wanted to keep the purple- and-gold Tornado of the old Booker -- or to choose a new mascot and school colors from a list provided.
Cunard ( talk) 09:24, 6 February 2022 (UTC)
Discussion about a school's history, its curriculum, its mascot and school colors, its school year length, and its controversies "addresses the topic directly and in detail, so that no original research is needed to extract the content" so the school does meet the guideline. The coverage in these sources is not about "someone graffitiing a penis on a school bathroom wall" which by itself would not establish notability. The coverage about the school colors is about a very serious topic: It involves race in the United States and what activists say is the "purg[ing] [from] the school of its historical identity":"Significant coverage" addresses the topic directly and in detail, so that no original research is needed to extract the content. Significant coverage is more than a trivial mention, but it does not need to be the main topic of the source material.
Principal Brian Fitz-Harris canceled the display when blacks protested a decision to change the purple-and-gold Booker Tornado to a red-and-black Bulldog after more than 50 years.
Freshly embossed Bulldog T-shirts, which cost the PTA its entire $1,200 treasury, have been discarded -- in belated recognition by the school's new administration of Booker's rich legacy as a center of education and progress for Sarasota's black community. ... But black activist Ed James II said the switch was intended as a first step by Fitz-Harris and PTA President Susan Rogers to purge the school of its historical identity.
Cunard ( talk) 23:32, 6 February 2022 (UTC)
The result was delete. Anyone interested in a draftspace copy may contact me on my talk page, and I will provide one in the understanding that clearer evidence of notability will be required before recreation in mainspace. Vanamonde ( Talk) 01:26, 11 February 2022 (UTC)
This film has not had a notable production and isn't planned for release until 2023. Should be deleted as this is WP:TOOSOON DonaldD23 talk to me 02:45, 3 February 2022 (UTC)
The result was delete. ✗ plicit 03:10, 10 February 2022 (UTC)
This artist does not meet
WP:NARTIST. I can't find any reliable sources for this person beyond their personal website. The author of this article created one article Grace Polit
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02:13, 3 February 2022 (UTC)
The result was keep. Liz Read! Talk! 06:20, 10 February 2022 (UTC)
Zero citations since its creation in 2013. Fails GNG & NBIO. A BEFORE check shows the man exists, but only basic/brief mentions and no depth of coverage required to pass notability standards. Wikipedia is not a directory. Platonk ( talk) 23:49, 26 January 2022 (UTC)
Secondary or tertiary sources are needed to establish the topic's notability.Where's the beef? Platonk ( talk) 18:30, 27 January 2022 (UTC)
Relisted to generate a more thorough discussion and clearer consensus.
Relisting comment: Does being a bishop confer automatic notability?
Please add new comments below this notice. Thanks,
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02:08, 3 February 2022 (UTC)
The result was keep. Liz Read! Talk! 06:17, 10 February 2022 (UTC)
Only one merger reference, notability or importance not proven. Greatder ( talk) 01:26, 3 February 2022 (UTC)
Keep, this is one of the four major distribution companies in the Indian market since the inception of private broadcasting and there is abundant sourcing available for it. The state of an article is not relevant to whether a topic is notable, please consider searching before nominating an article for deletion. Here's a small sample of academic sources that have provided it with significant coverage.
Tayi Arajakate Talk 18:38, 7 February 2022 (UTC)