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I don't think that the external link at the bottom of this page is done correctly. Please fix. Thanks Srbernadette ( talk) 01:38, 24 February 2016 (UTC)
Dear Administrators,
Greetings!
May I request you to kindly change the name of one of the articles? This is the article which needs change in name. This is the reference where they are mentioning that the name has been changed. I have requested to change the name on the talk page of the article here
Thanks. -- Abhijeet Safai ( talk) 05:53, 24 February 2016 (UTC)
Dear,
I hope that this e-mail finds you well. Let me first thank you for all the efforts that you made to move Wikipedia into the current progress, wishing more and more of success and prosperity.
My reason of contacting you, is that i have been trying so long to post my biography on Wikipedia, but many rejections was received due to the fact that you find the topic miss notability and verification. I have lately edited my Wiki, and i have added some resources, since I have many but you didn't consider it previously, I am still waiting for verification so the text could be published.
I wish that you consider this e-mail and provide me with solutions, since I don't find any reason to decline my submission.
Looking forward hearing from you.
Kind Regards,
Hassan Tajideen — Preceding unsigned comment added by Hassan tajideen ( talk • contribs) 08:42, 24 February 2016 (UTC)
How do i jump on a trampoline? I am 43 and want to learn for exercises. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 96.4.72.13 ( talk) 13:38, 24 February 2016 (UTC)
Hello,
I am new to the Wikipedia pages. I am a publicist and have two clients who need to update (edit) their Wikipedia pages. Please tell me what the procedure is to do this.
Thank you,
Robert — Preceding unsigned comment added by Robertprguy ( talk • contribs) 14:29, 24 February 2016 (UTC)
Dear Wikipedia,
I’m writing about the page of Barbara Franchin you recently deleted. Barbara Franchin is the founder and director of International Talent Support, one of the most important contests for talents worldwide, and she’s a fashion personality well known and considered all over the world. This was the text about her:
“Barbara Franchin is the Founder and Director of ITS - International Talent Support. She was born and raised in Trieste, an outside point of view due to its peripheral and eccentric position. In 2001 she launches the agency EVE personally selecting her staff and through this agency organizes the first edition of ITS in 2002. ITS is a creative platform based on a deep and widespread research of talent offering support, visibility and opportunities for young designers coming from all over the world. After a selection process they are invited in Trieste for a grand finale event which sees the presence of over 400 guests.
Among the most enthusiastic supporters of ITS is Diesel founder Renzo Rosso and the juries of the competition have included performance artist Marina Abramović, photographers Nick Knight, Ari Marcopoulosand Sarah Moon, Vogue Italia Editor in Chief Franca Sozzani, Founder of Business of Fashion Imran Amed, Curator-in-Charge of the Costume Institute at the Metropolitan Museum - New York Harold Koda, Diesel's Artistic Director Nicola Formichetti, Singer & Songwriter Mika and designers such as Raf Simons, Viktor & Rolf,[1] Consuelo Castiglioni, Manish Arora as well as journalists such as Hilary Alexander, Angelo Flaccavento and Cathy Horyn.
Her love and will to preserve, catalogue and bring completion to this research journey led to the creation of the ITS Creative Archive, a unique collection which traces the history of contemporary fashion evolution, endlessly and fluidly evolving. The ITS Creative Archive holds 15,000 projects from over 80 countries, 200 outfits, 110 accessory and 70 jewelry pieces and over 700 digital photography projects.
She is recognized as one of the most important talent scouts of young fashion designers, accessories designers and in October 2010 she was included by Italian Elle (magazine) among the 100 most powerful women in fashion [2] and has been invited to lecture [3] in conferences, schools and companies to talk about the world of creativity.”
I followed all the instructions and brief Wikipedia provides and we certainly don’t break the rules, because we don’t add soapboxing, promotional or advertising material. Furthermore we have a lot of references to prove all this, and we already put them into the previous old page. Please, don’t delete this page anymore otherwise tell me exactly which part of the text I have to delete by my self. Thanks for your attention. Best regards.
M. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Mikelone77 ( talk • contribs) 15:29, 24 February 2016 (UTC)
Hello! I'm an independent author who has written a book about the American Civil War. I would like to know what restrictions, if any, are entailed by using an image that I found on Wikipedia as part of my book's cover. The image is called "The Battle of Franklin" by Kurz and Allison ( File:Battle of Franklin, November 30, 1864.jpg), and I've found the image on my google accounts filtered by "Labeled for reuse" and that the image is considered in the general domain. However Wikipedia says the source of the print is the Library of Congress. I don't want any copyright embroilments; willing to do what's necessary. Do I have to contact them? Thanks, Ed Rayner — Preceding unsigned comment added by Tremlettancestor ( talk • contribs) 19:32, 24 February 2016 (UTC)
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I don't think that the external link at the bottom of this page is done correctly. Please fix. Thanks Srbernadette ( talk) 01:38, 24 February 2016 (UTC)
Dear Administrators,
Greetings!
May I request you to kindly change the name of one of the articles? This is the article which needs change in name. This is the reference where they are mentioning that the name has been changed. I have requested to change the name on the talk page of the article here
Thanks. -- Abhijeet Safai ( talk) 05:53, 24 February 2016 (UTC)
Dear,
I hope that this e-mail finds you well. Let me first thank you for all the efforts that you made to move Wikipedia into the current progress, wishing more and more of success and prosperity.
My reason of contacting you, is that i have been trying so long to post my biography on Wikipedia, but many rejections was received due to the fact that you find the topic miss notability and verification. I have lately edited my Wiki, and i have added some resources, since I have many but you didn't consider it previously, I am still waiting for verification so the text could be published.
I wish that you consider this e-mail and provide me with solutions, since I don't find any reason to decline my submission.
Looking forward hearing from you.
Kind Regards,
Hassan Tajideen — Preceding unsigned comment added by Hassan tajideen ( talk • contribs) 08:42, 24 February 2016 (UTC)
How do i jump on a trampoline? I am 43 and want to learn for exercises. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 96.4.72.13 ( talk) 13:38, 24 February 2016 (UTC)
Hello,
I am new to the Wikipedia pages. I am a publicist and have two clients who need to update (edit) their Wikipedia pages. Please tell me what the procedure is to do this.
Thank you,
Robert — Preceding unsigned comment added by Robertprguy ( talk • contribs) 14:29, 24 February 2016 (UTC)
Dear Wikipedia,
I’m writing about the page of Barbara Franchin you recently deleted. Barbara Franchin is the founder and director of International Talent Support, one of the most important contests for talents worldwide, and she’s a fashion personality well known and considered all over the world. This was the text about her:
“Barbara Franchin is the Founder and Director of ITS - International Talent Support. She was born and raised in Trieste, an outside point of view due to its peripheral and eccentric position. In 2001 she launches the agency EVE personally selecting her staff and through this agency organizes the first edition of ITS in 2002. ITS is a creative platform based on a deep and widespread research of talent offering support, visibility and opportunities for young designers coming from all over the world. After a selection process they are invited in Trieste for a grand finale event which sees the presence of over 400 guests.
Among the most enthusiastic supporters of ITS is Diesel founder Renzo Rosso and the juries of the competition have included performance artist Marina Abramović, photographers Nick Knight, Ari Marcopoulosand Sarah Moon, Vogue Italia Editor in Chief Franca Sozzani, Founder of Business of Fashion Imran Amed, Curator-in-Charge of the Costume Institute at the Metropolitan Museum - New York Harold Koda, Diesel's Artistic Director Nicola Formichetti, Singer & Songwriter Mika and designers such as Raf Simons, Viktor & Rolf,[1] Consuelo Castiglioni, Manish Arora as well as journalists such as Hilary Alexander, Angelo Flaccavento and Cathy Horyn.
Her love and will to preserve, catalogue and bring completion to this research journey led to the creation of the ITS Creative Archive, a unique collection which traces the history of contemporary fashion evolution, endlessly and fluidly evolving. The ITS Creative Archive holds 15,000 projects from over 80 countries, 200 outfits, 110 accessory and 70 jewelry pieces and over 700 digital photography projects.
She is recognized as one of the most important talent scouts of young fashion designers, accessories designers and in October 2010 she was included by Italian Elle (magazine) among the 100 most powerful women in fashion [2] and has been invited to lecture [3] in conferences, schools and companies to talk about the world of creativity.”
I followed all the instructions and brief Wikipedia provides and we certainly don’t break the rules, because we don’t add soapboxing, promotional or advertising material. Furthermore we have a lot of references to prove all this, and we already put them into the previous old page. Please, don’t delete this page anymore otherwise tell me exactly which part of the text I have to delete by my self. Thanks for your attention. Best regards.
M. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Mikelone77 ( talk • contribs) 15:29, 24 February 2016 (UTC)
Hello! I'm an independent author who has written a book about the American Civil War. I would like to know what restrictions, if any, are entailed by using an image that I found on Wikipedia as part of my book's cover. The image is called "The Battle of Franklin" by Kurz and Allison ( File:Battle of Franklin, November 30, 1864.jpg), and I've found the image on my google accounts filtered by "Labeled for reuse" and that the image is considered in the general domain. However Wikipedia says the source of the print is the Library of Congress. I don't want any copyright embroilments; willing to do what's necessary. Do I have to contact them? Thanks, Ed Rayner — Preceding unsigned comment added by Tremlettancestor ( talk • contribs) 19:32, 24 February 2016 (UTC)