User:Jersey Devil
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[edit] Jersey Devil (user)
Had to update this part at least. I've been here for a while now (since May '05 I think) and I'm starting to get better at this thing. There are somethings I do dislike about Wikipedia and Wikipedia users though. They are the following:
- Many of the people who vandalize are IP's. There should be a rule where you have to register to edit an article. I see no argument in favor of keeping IPs editting.
- People do not often enough put aside their political beliefs in order to make a good accurate article.
- Often you see articles that are unsourced, that really pisses me off.
- Some articles are sourced with links to geocities.com, a random blog, extremely partisan sources, etc... These are not good sources and should not be used.
- Do not make articles just so they can be made and leave them there as stubs.
If your interested in politics you should really check out the link to the Utopia-Politics forum in the relevant links. I post their under the handle "Y2A" and we are happy to welcome any new posters.
[edit] What I do on Wikipedia
I devote much of my time on Wikipedia editting Peru-related (and Latin America-related) articles, usually regarding contemporary political issues and history of the country/region. In addition to this you can find me adding to articles about political media publications and broadcasters (many time just adding infoboxes and images of frontpages to magazines, newspapers, academic journals, etc...) and of course New Jersey government articles. I also try to keep my eyes on the look out for POV hawks and quickly revert POV edits. In between these activities I spend some time on afd's removing material not notable enough to be on Wikipedia. I currently have over 5,600 edits on Wikipedia. You can check how many edits you have here.
[edit] Adminiships
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1 | Doug Bell | 62 | 3 | 4 | 95% | 21:05, 24 November 2006 (UTC) |
2 | Gnangarra | 47 | 0 | 3 | 100% | 05:35, 26 November 2006 (UTC) |
3 | exvicious | 2 | 13 | 7 | 13% | 13:41, 27 November 2006 (UTC) |
4 | Kafziel | 29 | 6 | 4 | 83% | 14:12, 27 November 2006 (UTC) |
5 | Viridae | 5 | 3 | 1 | 63% | 10:42, 28 November 2006 (UTC) |
6 | Movementarian | 0 | 3 | 1 | 0% | 14:01, 28 November 2006 (UTC) |
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[edit] General Information
Birthday- October 1, 1986
Sex- Male
Ethnicity/Race/Nationality-Born in Lima, Peru but raised in Newark, New Jersey. Hispanic-American of Peruvian decent.
Location- The Grand Republic of New Jersey
University/Major- Sophomore at Rutgers University / Major in Mathematics and Minor in Economics.
Languages Spoken- English and Spanish
Interests- Politics, Law, Economics, Political Forums, History, etc....
[edit] Tools
- User:AmiDaniel/VandalProof
- Wikipedia:Infobox templates
- Wikipedia:Articles for deletion
- Wikipedia:Miscellany for deletion
- Prod Deletions
- Template:Infobox Politician
- Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard/Incidents
- Wikipedia:Template messages/Cleanup
- Wikipedia:Vandalism
- Wikipedia:Article Improvement Drive
- Barnstars
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WikiCommons Images
- Commons:U.S. Elections maps
- Commons:Red State-Blue State Divide
- Commons:Category:Politicians of the United States of America
- Commons:Category:Presidents of the United States of America
- Commons:Category:Vice Presidents of the United States of America
- Commons:Category:United States Senators
- Commons:Category:Members of the United States House of Representatives
- Commons:Category:US Supreme court justices
- Commons:Category:Governors of U.S. States
- New Jersey
[edit] Articles created
- Wide Angle (PBS series)
- Deepa Fernandes
- Latino Public Broadcasting
- Mercedes Cabanillas
- Bolivian Presidential Election, 2005
- New Jersey Democratic State Committee
- North American Congress on Latin America
- NACLA Report on the Americas
- Revolutionary Coordinating Junta
- J. Curtis Struble-U.S. Ambassador to Peru
- James Stewart (mathematician)
- Chicago Council on Foreign Relations
- Julia E. Sweig
- CPN Radio
- With Force Peru
- Las Rubias del Norte
- World Chronicle
- William F. Baker
- Bernardo Alvarez Herrera
- Open Veins of Latin America
- Hoy (newspaper)
- The Devil's Miner
[edit] Articles contributed to
- 2005 Bolivia protests
- Democracy Now!
- Mar del Plata Summit of the Americas
- Ollanta Humala-This I think I can say is my best work on Wikipedia. Turned it from a stub into a full-fledged article. Check out the changes since I started working on it :)
- Donald M. Payne
- Frank Pallone
- The Star-Ledger (Still needs lots of work, put up cover photo and infobox)
- The Daily Targum (Still needs lots of work, put up cover photo and infobox)
- Newmont Mining Corporation
- Yanacocha
- TeleSUR
- Andrés Avelino Cáceres
- Foreign Affairs
- Foreign Service Journal
- Cory Booker
- Ricardo Alarcón de Quesada
- Pacifica Radio
- Alan García
[edit] Articles Translated from Spanish Wikipedia
- *Also created
[edit] Templates Created
- Template:PeruPresidents
- Template:USLAambassadors
- Template:PeruParties
- Template:Current Peruvian Congress
- Template:Galeano
- Template:NewarkMayors
- Template:PacificaRadio
[edit] To Do List
- Imad Moustapha
- Felipe Pérez Roque
- Eduardo Galeano
Open Veins of Latin America- Memory of Fire
- Barcelona May Days
- Abraham Lincoln Brigade
- Los Fabulosos Cadillacs
- Hama massacre
- Michael Harrington
[edit] Current Wikiprojects I am a member of
The current WP:Peru collaboration is:
Current Peru Collaboration Effort | ||
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The current collaboration is: | ||
The Constitution of Peru, the work of the Democratic Constitutional Congress that was convened by President Alberto Fujimori following his 1992 dissolution of Congress, was promulgated on December 29, 1993. |
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Help select the next collaboration now! Nominate an article you think needs improvement or vote for one of the candidates here. |
Media Sources
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[edit] External Links to News Organizations I Use
U.S
- National Public Radio
- Public Broadcasting Service
- Foreign Affairs
- Frontline
- The Newshour with Jim Lehrer
- The New York Times
- The Washington Post
- Harper's Magazine
- C-Span
- The Hill
- Congressional Quarterly
- Voice of America
- Human Rights Watch
- The Center for Public Integrity
- Link TV
- The Nation
- Democracy Now!
- The Progressive
- In These Times
- El Diario/La Prensa (Spanish language)
- Hoy (Spanish language)
- The Onion
NY/NJ Area
- WNYC (NPR Member Station)
- WBAI (Pacifica Network Station)
- WNET (PBS Member Station)
- WLIW (PBS Member Station)
- Star-Ledger (local NJ paper)
- New Jersey Network (NJN)
- PoliticsNJ.com
- New Jersey Public Interest Research Group
Iraqi War Statistics
Compilation Sites
- News Map
- Real Clear Politics
- Arcoiris TV English
- Arcoiris TV Spanish
Think tanks/Academic projects/Academic Journals
- Council on Foreign Relations
- The Lancet
- The National Security Archive George Washington University
- Harvard International Review
- Program on International Policy Attitudes
- Foreign Service Journal
- Marxists Internet Archive
- Institution for Policy Studies
- Center for International Policy
- The Middle East Media Research Institute TV Project
- The Latin American and Caribbean Economic Association
- Columbia Journalism Review Daily Columbia University
- Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Foreign Sources
- United Nations Webcasts
- Financial Times United Kingdom
- British Broadcasting Corportation United Kingdom
- BBC Mundo United Kingdom
- The Times United Kingdom
- The Economist United Kingdom
- New Left Review United Kingdom
- Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Canada
- Der Spiegel Germany
- Deutsche Welle Germany
- Clarin Argentina
- Le Monde France
- Le Monde diplomatique France
- Radio France International
- Le Soir Belgium
- Radio Netherlands The Netherlands
- Radio Netherlands in Spanish The Netherlands
- Haaretz Israel
- Khaleej Times United Arab Emrites
- Al Ahram Weekly Egypt
- El Pais Spain
- Reforma Mexico
- Foreign Affairs en Espanol Mexico
- El Comercio Peru
- La Republica Peru
- Peru.com Peru
- Peruvian National Television Peru
- CPN Radio Peru
- El Mercurio Chile
- TeleSur (Live Streaming Video) Venezuela (pan-Latin American)
Government
- U.S. Department of State
- U.S. Department of Labor
- U.S. Department of Treasury
- U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
- Federal Reserve System
- Council of Economic Advisors
Political Pressure Organizations
- Democratic Socialists of America
- AFL-CIO
- Change to Win Federation
- Service Employees International Union
- ACLU
- Center for Constitutional Rights
- MoveOn.org
- College Democrats
Individual Sources
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The apricot (Prunus armeniaca) is a fruit-bearing tree native to China. It is related to the plum, and classified with it in the subgenus Prunus of the genus Prunus. The fruit (pictured here) appears similar to a peach or nectarine, with a colour ranging from yellow to orange and sometimes a red cast; its surface is smooth and nearly hairless. Apricots are stone fruit (drupes), and have only one seed each, often called a "stone". Photo credit: Fir0002 |
[edit] Awards
On behalf of the Wikipedia community, this Exceptional Newcomer Award is hereby presented to Jersey Devil for exemplary contributions to Latin America related articles, in particular for the addition of a list of graduates from the School of the Americas article, and for displaying exceptional enthusiasm, skill, and boldness beyond your experience. Keep up the great work! Ombudsman 04:35, 5 February 2006 (UTC) |
For all your excellent contributions.--MONGO 02:18, 9 May 2006 (UTC) |
Jersey Devil, I award you this Barnstar of National Merit for your great contributions to Peru related articles. Descendall 05:15, 10 October 2006 (UTC) |
[edit] My Bookshelf: Wikipedia Bookshelf
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[edit] Quotes
"The charter of this tribunal gives warning for the future, I say, and repeat again, gives warning for the future, to the dictators and tyrants masquerading as a state, that if...they debate the sanctity of man in their own countries, they act at their peril, for they affront the international law of mankind."--Sir Hartley Shawcross, Britain's Chief Prosecutor at Nuremberg, 1945.
"What are the common wages of labour, depends every where upon the contract usually made between those two parties, whose interests are by no means the same. The workmen desire to get as much, the masters to give as little as possible. The former are disposed to combine in order to raise, the latter in order to lower the wages of labour.
It is not, however, difficult to foresee which of the two parties must, upon all ordinary occasions, have the advantage in the dispute, and force the other into a compliance with their terms. The masters, being fewer in number, can combine much more easily; and the law, besides, authorises, or at least does not prohibit their combinations, while it prohibits those of the workmen."-Adam Smith Book I Chapter VII "Wages of Labour" p.67 The Wealth of Nations
"There's an old saying in Tennessee — I know it's in Texas, probably in Tennessee — that says, fool me once, shame on — shame on you. Fool me — you can't get fooled again."--President George W. Bush, 2002
- "And you'll ask: why doesn't his poetry
- speak of dreams and leaves
- and the great volcanoes of his native land?
- Come and see the blood in the streets.
- Come and see
- The blood in the streets.
- Come and see the blood
- In the streets!"--Pablo Neruda Last lines of "I'm Explaining a Few Things"
"I'm a head of state, I'm a diplomat, I'm not a criminal or a terrorist...I know who is behind this, that Communist Garces."--Augusto Pinochet Upon being arrested in London refering to Joan Garces Chilean-Spanish attorney and former advisor to Salvador Allende.
"Nobody has ever seen Big Brother. He is a face on the hoardings, a voice on the telescreen… Big Brother is the guise in which the Party chooses to exhibit itself to the world. His function is to act as a focusing point for love, fear, and reverence, emotions which are more easily felt towards an individual than towards an organization."-Goldstein's book from George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four
"Now I feel I am able to say what I couldn't then. At the time I called it "the hand of God". Bollocks was it the hand of God, it was the hand of Diego! And it felt a little bit like pickpocketing the English."-Diego Maradona on the Hand of God goal
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