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- Help out Category:Infobox bilateral relations usage without maps
(削除) following tutorial from here (part of this tutorial list) or put in a request at Wikipedia:Graphics Lab/Map workshop (削除ここまで)following super-simple text-editor directions at {{Infobox bilateral relations }}
Articles to improve
[edit ]- Go back and improve earlier created articles -
(削除) Susan M. Phillips (削除ここまで)( Done) & Halil İbrahim Akça ( Unlikely - unable to find much more in the way of sources) - Northeast Interstate Dairy Compact
- There are a lot of academic articles on this, many of which are freely available
- Lists of Fed Regional bank presidents based on [1]
- List of presidents of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York is the only bank with its own article for this. Most other banks list them within the article
- While at it, probably should standardize the regional bank pages; half of them seem to be about the buildings.
- Julia (Sesame Street) based on sources mentioned in Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Julia (Sesame Street)
- Add list of NTSB members to National Transportation Safety Board in the style of Template:Federal Reserve Governors
- General Assembly (school) based on the AfD
- Ukhnaagiin Khürelsükh - possibly the shoddiest article on a current prime minister in the project
(削除) Maps for Petroleum Administration for Defense Districts (削除ここまで)Done(削除) maps for United States courts of appeals (削除ここまで)Done- NASA Sounding Rocket Program - including some cool photos of AZURE rockets, and plentiful search results
(削除) Tidal Basin based on [2] and whatever else I can find. (削除ここまで)Done- Lower Mekong initiative -
(削除) create map (削除ここまで)( Done) and significantly expand. This is another one with a lot of potential. (削除) Malabar (naval exercise) - create map (削除ここまで)Done- Palau–United States relations, Marshall Islands–United States relations, Federated States of Micronesia–United States relations, and probably others, which are just cut-and-paste jobs from the state department, and neglect basically any pre-modern history. Neutrality/POV concerns there too.
- Anthony J. Motley after no-consensus closure at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Anthony J. Motley (2nd nomination)
- Recession of 1969–1970 - surprisingly short, though sources may be thin
- House of Assembly of Jamaica and other Jamaican history with more on the motivations for dissolution
- President of the United Nations General Assembly with powers, duties, and reform proposals. See [3] for example, though this 1982 article could have some relevance.
- Fiji–United States relations with more details on the normalization following 2014
Articles to Create
[edit ]- Create article for Arkansas Legislative Council, drawing from Encyclopedia of Arkansas and other sources
- Create article for Cetacean Community v. Bush
- Create articles for state treasurers redlinked in {{U.S. State Treasurers }}
- Create articles for redlinks at Economic_Cooperation_Organization#List_of_General_Secretaries
(削除) Consider creating article on the Petticost Revolution, or at least add a note to the history of Umatilla, Oregon (削除ここまで)- Done: Petticoat Revolution- Redlinks at Interstate compact
- Or any not listed there, but included in [4]
- Draft:Run On The Fund
(削除) World Bank Acing Chief Economist Shanta Devarajan [5] (削除ここまで)already created- Mali–Niger relations and other potentially significant bilateral relations created by Abdelkader123456, but deleted as copyright infringements.
- Dan Meyer (educator) - probably? There's got to be stuff out there
- Shad-Johnson Accord, regulating jurisdiction of the CFTC vs. SEC.[6] [7]
- Martha R. Seger - Second female Fed Governor
- Gustavo Meza-Cuadra - Peruvian foreign minister [8] [9]. Perhaps predecessor Néstor Popolizio Bardales
- Court packing or Court packing in the United States. Currently a redirect, but sentiment at [[10]] to develop into full article
- 1991 Grand Rapids oil spill, see Grand Rapids, Minnesota for now
- Jackson Hole Economic Symposium, currently a redirect. Finding sources is a bit hard with so many mentions, harder to filter for ones where the forum is the subject