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  • 00:50, 16 July 2022 Admin talk contribs created page John Winthrop (Created page with "'''John Winthrop''' (12 January 1588 in Edwardstone, Suffolk, England - 26 March 1649 in Boston, Massachusetts) was an English lawyer and Puritan, he was elected second governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1629, and is considered one of the city's founders of Boston and founding figures of the colony.")
  • 01:26, 15 July 2022 Admin talk contribs created page George W. Bush (Created page with "'''George Walker Bush''' [ˈd͡ʒɔɹd͡ʒ ˈwɔːkɚ bʊʃ] abbreviated George W. Bush [ˈd͡ʒɔɹd͡ʒ ˈdʌbɫ̩juː bʊʃ] (born 6 July 1946 in New Haven, Connecticut), is an American politician of the Republican Party and served from 2001 to 2001 the 43rd President of the United States.")
  • 01:17, 15 July 2022 Admin talk contribs created page Rudy Giuliani (Created page with "'''Rudolph William Louis "Rudy" Giuliani III''' (born 28 May 1944 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American attorney and politician from the Republican Party. He served as the 107th Mayor of New York City from 1 January 1994 to 31 December 2001. The 11 September 2001 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in New York City occurred during his tenure.")
  • 01:15, 15 July 2022 Admin talk contribs created page Roger Stone (Created page with "'''Roger Jason Stone Jr''' (born 27 August 1952 in Norwalk, Connecticut) is an American political consultant, strategist, and publicist, who has mostly worked for the Republican Party. He was an adviser to the Trump presidential campaign.")
  • 01:01, 15 July 2022 Admin talk contribs created page Douglas Murray (Created page with "'''Douglas Kear Murray''' (born 16 July 1979) is a British author and publicist. He writes on political issues and has emerged as a critic of Islam. He describes himself as a neoconservative and a staunch Zionist. He is an Assistant Editor of the weekly magazine ''The Spectator''.")
  • 00:54, 15 July 2022 Admin talk contribs created page Douglas MacArthur (Created page with "'''Douglas MacArthur''' (26 January 1880 in Little Rock, Arkansas - 5 April 1964 in Washington, D.C.) was a career officer in the United States Army. He was a brigadier general during the First World War and became a General of the Army (USA) in the Second World War. With Admiral Chester W. Nimitz he was Commander-in-Chief in the Pacific War. After the end of the war he was in supreme command during the occupation of Japan. He commanded the United Nations peacekeeping fo...")
  • 00:49, 15 July 2022 Admin talk contribs created page Dwight D. Eisenhower (Created page with "'''Dwight David "Ike" Eisenhower''' (14 October 1890 in Denison, Texas as ''David Dwight Eisenhower'' - 28 March 1969 in Washington, D.C.) was an American General of the Army and Supreme Commander of the Supreme Headquarters, Allied Expeditionary Force (SHAEF) in Europe, during the Second World War. A Republican politician, Eisenhower served as the 34th President of the United States from 1953 to 1961.")
  • 00:44, 15 July 2022 Admin talk contribs created page Richard Nixon (Created page with "'''Richard Milhous Nixon''' (9 January 1913 in Yorba Linda, California - 22 April 1994 in New York City) was an American politician of the Republican Party and from 1969 to 1974 the 37th President of the United States. As a result of the Watergate scandal, Nixon became the only US president in history to resign.")
  • 01:02, 14 July 2022 Admin talk contribs created page Roger Scruton (Created page with "Sir '''Roger Vernon Scruton''' FBA FRSL (27 February 1944 in Buslingthorpe, Lincolnshire – 12 January 2020) was a British writer and philosopher.")
  • 00:35, 14 July 2022 Admin talk contribs created page Edmund Burke (Created page with "'''Edmund Burke''' (pronounced [bə:k]) (12 January 1729 Dublin – 9 July 1797 Beaconsfield) was a British writer, early theorist of the philosophical discipline of Aesthetics, state philosopher and politician in the Age of Enlightenment. He is considered the spiritual father of conservatism.")
  • 00:26, 14 July 2022 Admin talk contribs created page Winston Churchill (Created page with "Sir '''Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill''' KG OM CH PCc RA (born 30 November 1874 in Blenheim Palace, Oxfordshire - 24 January 1965 in London) is considered the most important British statesman of the 20th century. He was Prime Minister twice - from 1940 to 1945 and from 1951 to 1955 - and led Britain through the Second World War. He had previously held various government posts, including Home Secretary, First Lord of the Admiralty and Chancellor of the Exchequer. In ad...")
  • 00:24, 14 July 2022 Admin talk contribs created page Margaret Thatcher (Created page with "'''Margaret Hilda Thatcher''', Baroness Thatcher of Kesteven, LG PC OM (born Margaret Hilda Roberts 13 October 1925 in Grantham, Lincolnshire – 8 April 2013 in London) was a British politician from 4 May 1979 to 28 November 1990 who became the first woman Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.")
  • 00:21, 14 July 2022 Admin talk contribs created page Ronald Reagan (Created page with "'''Ronald Wilson Reagan''' [ˈɹeɪgən] (6 February 1911 in Tampico, Illinois – 5 June 2004 in Bel Air, Los Angeles, California) was an American actor and Republican politician. From 1967 to 1975 he was the 33rd governor of California; 40th President of the United States from 1981 to 1989.")
  • 00:18, 14 July 2022 Admin talk contribs created page Robert Menzies (Created page with "Sir '''Robert Gordon Menzies''' (20 December 1894 in Jeparit, Victoria – 15 May 1978 in Melbourne) was an Australian lawyer and politician. He was Prime Minister from 1939 to 1941 and from 1949 to 1966.")
  • 17:07, 12 July 2022 Admin talk contribs created page John Howard (Created page with "'''John Winston Howard''' OM AC (born 26 July 1939 in Sydney) was the 25th Prime Minister of Australia. From 1995 to 2007 he was the leader of the Liberal Party of Australia. He was first elected to office on 11 March 1996 and re-elected three times, but was defeated by Australian Labor Party challenger Kevin Rudd in 2007. His term of office ended on 3 December 2007.")
  • 14:42, 12 July 2022 Admin talk contribs created page Tony Abbott (Created page with "'''Anthony John Abbott''' (born 4 November 1957 in London, England, United Kingdom) is an Australian politician of the Liberal Party of Australia and was Prime Minister of Australia from 18 September 2013 to 15 September 2015. Malcolm Turnbull defeated Abbott in an internal party vote by the Liberal parliamentary group on 14 September 2015 to become Prime Minister. In the general election in Australia, which took place on 18 May 2019, Tony Abbott lost his seat in parliam...")
  • 23:13, 9 July 2022 Admin talk contribs created page Scott Morrison (Created page with "'''Scott John Morrison''' (born 13 May 1968 in Waverley, New South Wales, Australia) is an Australian politician and member of the Liberal Party of Australia. He took over as prime minister and party leader on 24 August 2018, following the resignation of Malcolm Turnbull. Morrison ruled Australia in coalition with the National Party of Australia until 23 May 2022. In the 2022 Australian general election, Morrison lost to his Labor challenger, Anthony Albanese.")
  • 21:59, 9 July 2022 Admin talk contribs created page Boris Johnson (Created page with "'''Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson''' (born 19 June 1964 in New York City, New York, United States of America) is a British journalist, Conservative Party politician and Prime Minister of the United Kingdom since 24 July 2019. From 1999 to December 2005 Johnson was editor of the conservative magazine ''The Spectator''. Since 2015 he has represented the constituency of Uxbridge and South Ruislip in west Greater London in the House of Commons, where he served for Henley...")
  • 01:50, 9 July 2022 Admin talk contribs created page Shinzo Abe (Created page with "'''Shinzō Abe''' ( Japanese 安倍 晋三? / i Abe Shinzō [ abe ɕinzoː ]; born 21 September 1954 in Shinjuku, Tokyo Prefecture ; † 8 July 2022 in Kashihara, Nara Prefecture was a Japanese politician. Abe served as the 57th Prime Minister of Japan from 26 December 2012 to 16 September 2020, having previously held that post from 26 September 2006 to 26 September 2007. Abe was also leader of the Liberal Democratic Party, which he chaired from 2006 to 2007 and again...")
  • 01:24, 8 July 2022 Admin talk contribs created page Abaca (Created page with "'''Abaca''' or Abaka, a native name for the plant ''Musa textilis'', which produces the fibre called Manila Hemp (''q.v.''). <center>''The above is from an original text from 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica, now in the Public Domain.''</center>")
  • 01:21, 8 July 2022 Admin talk contribs created page Abābda (Created page with "'''Abābda''' (the Gebadei of Pliny, probably the Troglodytes of classical writers), a nomad tribe of African "Arabs" of Hamitic origin. They extend from the Nile at Assuan to the Red Sea, and reach northward to the Kena-Kosseir road, thus occupying the southern border of Egypt east of the Nile. They call themselves "sons of the Jinns." With some of the clans of the Bisharin (''q.v.'') and possibly the Hadendoa (''q.v.'') they represent the Blemmyes of classic geographer...")
  • 01:09, 8 July 2022 Admin talk contribs created page Aba (Created page with "'''Aba''' (1) A form of altazimuth instrument, invented by, and called after, Antoine d'Abbadie; (2) a rough homespun manufactured in Bulgaria; (3) a long coarse shirt worn by the Bedouin Arabs. <center>''The above is from an original text from 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica, now in the Public Domain.''</center>")
  • 01:00, 8 July 2022 Admin talk contribs created page Ab (Created page with "'''Ab''', the fifth month of the ecclesiastical and the eleventh of the civil year of the Jews. It approximately corresponds to the period of the 15th of July to the 15th of August. The word is of Babylonian origin, adopted by the Jews with other calendar names after the Babylonian exile. Tradition ascribes the death of Aaron to the first day of Ab. On the ninth is kept the Fast of Ab, or the Black Fast, to bewail the destruction of the first temple by Nebuchadrezzar (58...")
  • 01:12, 7 July 2022 Admin talk contribs created page Ivar Aasen (Created page with "'''Ivar Aasen''' (1813 – 1896), Norwegian philologist and lexicographer, was born at Aasen i Örsten, in Söndmöre, Norway, on the 5th of August 1813. His father, a small peasant-farmer named Ivar Jonssön, died in 1826. He was brought up to farmwork, but he assiduously cultivated all his leisure in reading, and when he was eighteen he opened an elementary school in his native parish. In 1833 he entered the household of H. C. Thoresen, the husband of the eminent write...")
  • 01:08, 7 July 2022 Admin talk contribs created page Francis van Aarssens (Created page with "'''Francis van Aarssens''' (1572 – 1641), a celebrated diplomatist and statesman of the United Provinces. His talents commended him to the notice of Advocate Johan van Oldenbarneveldt, who sent him, at the age of 26 years, as a diplomatic agent of the states-general to the court of France. He took a considerable part in the negotiations of the twelve years’ truce in 1606. His conduct of affairs having displeased the French king, he was recalled from his post by Olden...")
  • 01:04, 7 July 2022 Admin talk contribs created page Aaron's Rod (Created page with "'''Aaron's Rod''', the popular name given to various tall flowering plants ("hag taper," "golden rod," &c.). In architecture, the term is given to an ornamental rod with sprouting leaves, or sometimes with a serpent entwined round it (from the Biblical references in Exodus vii. 10 and Numbers xvii. 8). <center>''The above is from an original text from 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica, now in the Public Domain.''</center>")
  • 01:02, 7 July 2022 Admin talk contribs created page Aaron (Created page with "'''Aaron''', the traditional founder and head of the Jewish priesthood, who, in company with Moses, led the Israelites out of Egypt (see Exodus; Moses). The greater part of his life-history is preserved in late Biblical narratives, which carry back existing conditions and beliefs to the time of the Exodus, and find a precedent for contemporary hierarchical institutions in the events of that period. Although Aaron was said to have been sent by Yahweh (Jehovah) to meet Mos...")
  • 00:54, 7 July 2022 Admin talk contribs created page Aarhus (Created page with "'''Aarhus''', a seaport and bishop’s see of Denmark, on the east coast of Jutland, of which it is the principal port; the second largest town in the kingdom, and capital of the amt (county) of Aarhus. Pop. (1901) 51,814. The district is low-lying, fertile and well wooded. The town is the junction of railways from all parts of the country. The harbour is good and safe, and agricultural produce is exported, while coal and iron are among the chief imports. The cathedral o...")
  • 00:51, 6 July 2022 Admin talk contribs created page Aargau (Created page with "'''Aargau''' (Fr. ''Argovie''), one of the more northerly Swiss cantons, comprising the lower course of the river Aar (''q.v.''), whence its name. Its total area is 541·9 sq. m., of which 517·9 sq. m. are classed as “productive” (forests covering 172 sq. m. and vineyards 8·2 sq. m.). It is one of the least mountainous Swiss cantons, forming part of a great table-land, to the north of the Alps and the east of the Jura, above which rise low hills. The surface of the...")
  • 00:39, 6 July 2022 Admin talk contribs created page Aard-wolf (Created page with "'''Aard-wolf''' (earth-wolf), a South and East African carnivorous mammal (''Proteles cristatus''), in general appearance like a small striped hyena, but with a more pointed muzzle, sharper ears, and a long erectile mane down the middle line of the neck and back. It is of nocturnal and burrowing habits, and feeds on decomposed animal substances, larvae and termites. <center>''The above is from an original text from 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica, now in the Public Domain...")
  • 00:37, 6 July 2022 Admin talk contribs created page Aard-vark (Created page with "'''Aard-vark''', (meaning “earth pig”), the Dutch name for the mammals of genus ''Orycteropus'', confined to Africa (see Edentata). Several species have been named. Among them is the typical form, ''O. capensis'', or Cape ant-bear from South Africa, and the northern aard-vark (''O. aethiopicus'') of north-eastern Africa, extending into Egypt. In form these animals are somewhat pig-like; the body is stout, with arched back; the limbs are short and stout, armed with st...")
  • 00:32, 6 July 2022 Admin talk contribs created page Aarau (Created page with "'''Aarau''', the capital of the Swiss canton of Aargau. In 1900, it had 7831 inhabitants, mostly German-speaking, and mainly Protestants. It is situated in the valley of the Aar, on the right bank of that river, and at the southern foot of the range of the Jura. It is about 50 m. by rail N.E. of Bern, and 31 m. N.W. of Zürich. It is a well-built modern town, with no remarkable features about it. In the Industrial Museum there is (besides collections of various kinds) so...")
  • 00:29, 6 July 2022 Admin talk contribs created page Aar (Created page with "'''Aar''', or Aare, the most considerable river which both rises and ends entirely within Switzerland. Its total length (including all bends) from its source to its junction with the Rhine is about 181 m., during which distance it descends 5135 ft., while its drainage area is 6804 sq. m. It rises in the great Aar glaciers, in the canton of Bern, and W. of the Grimsel Pass. It runs E. to the Grimsel Hospice, and then N.W. through the Hasli valley, forming on the way the m...")
  • 01:02, 5 July 2022 Admin talk contribs created page Mehemet Aali (Created page with "'''Mehemet Aali''', Pasha (1815 – 1871), Turkish statesman, was born at Constantinople in 1815, the son of a government official. Entering the diplomatic service of his country soon after reaching manhood, he became successively secretary of the Embassy in Vienna, minister in London, and foreign minister under Reshid Pasha. In 1852, he was promoted to the post of grand vizier, but after a short time retired into private life. During the Crimean War he was recalled in o...")
  • 00:58, 5 July 2022 Admin talk contribs created page Aalesund (Created page with "'''Aalesund''', a seaport of Norway, in Romsdal amt (county), 145 m. N. by E. from Bergen. Pop. (1900) 11,672. It occupies two of the outer islands of the west coast, Aspö and Nörvö, which enclose the picturesque harbour. Founded in 1824, it is the principal shipping-place of Söndmöre district, and one of the chief stations of the herring fishery. Aalesund is adjacent to the Jörund and Geiranger fjords, frequented by tourists. From Öje at the head of Jörund a dri...")
  • 00:55, 5 July 2022 Admin talk contribs created page Aalen (Created page with "'''Aalen''', a town of Germany, in the kingdom of Württemberg, pleasantly situated on the Kocher, at the foot of the Swabian Alps, about 50 m. E. of Stuttgart, and with direct railway communication with Ulm and Cannstatt. Pop. 10,000. Woollen and linen goods are manufactured, and there are ribbon looms and tanneries in the town, and large iron works in the neighbourhood. There are several schools and churches, and a statue of the poet Christian Schubart. Aalen was a fre...")
  • 00:52, 5 July 2022 Admin talk contribs created page Aalborg (Created page with "'''Aalborg''', a city and seaport of Denmark, the seat of a bishop, and chief town of the amt (county) of its name, on the south bank of the Limfjord, which connects the North Sea and the Cattegat. Pop. (1901) 31,457. The situation is typical of the north of Jutland. To the west, the Limfjord broadens into an irregular lake, with low, marshy shores and many islands. North-west is the Store Vildmose, a swamp where the mirage is seen in summer. South-east lies the similar...")
  • 00:50, 5 July 2022 Admin talk contribs created page Aal (Created page with "'''Aal''', also known as A'l, Ach, or Aich, the Hindustani names for the ''Morinda tinctoria'' and ''Morinda citrifolia'', plants extensively cultivated in India on account of the reddish dye-stuff which their roots contain. The name is also applied to the dye, but the common trade name is ''Suranji''. Its properties are due to the presence of a glucoside known as ''Morindin'', which is compounded from glucose and probably a trioxy-methyl-anthraquinone. <center>''The ab...")
  • 23:39, 3 July 2022 Admin talk contribs created page Peter Dutton (Created page with "'''Peter Craig Dutton''' (born 18 November 1970 - ) is an Australian Liberal politician, current Australian House of Representatives Opposition Leader and leader of the Australian Liberal Party. Dutton has been a member of the Australian House of Representatives for the Australian Liberal Party since 2001, representing the Division of Dickson constituency in Queensland. He was re-elected five times. On 18 September 2013, Dutton became Minister for Health and Sport. On...")
  • 23:26, 3 July 2022 Admin talk contribs created page Andrew Aagesen (Created page with "'''Andrew Aagesen''' (1826–1879), Danish jurist, was educated for the law at Kristianshavn and Copenhagen, and interrupted his studies in 1848 to take part in the first Schleswig war, in which he served as the leader of a reserve battalion. In 1855 he became professor of jurisprudence at the university of Copenhagen. In 1870 he was appointed a member of the commission for drawing up a maritime and commercial code, and the navigation law of 1882 is mainly his work. In 1...")
  • 15:40, 2 July 2022 Admin talk contribs created page Donald Trump (Created page with "'''Donald John Trump''' (14 June 1946 - ) is a politician and businessman in the United States. He is the 45th President of the United States (in office: 20 January 2017 - 20 January 2021). He became a prominent real estate millionaire and was once the host of a reality show. Born 14 June 1946 in Queens, New York City, New York, and raised there. After earning a bachelor's degree in economics from the Wharton School, he took over his father's real estate business in 197...")
  • 12:10, 2 July 2022 Admin talk contribs created page Aa (Created page with "'''Aa''' The name of a large number of small European rivers. The word is derived from the Old German aha, cognate to the Latin aqua, water (cf. Ger. -ach; Scand. å, aa, pronounced ō). The following are the more important streams of this name:—Two rivers in the west of Russia, both falling into the Gulf of Riga, near Riga, which is situated between them; a river in the north of France, falling into the sea below Gravelines, and navigable as far as St Omer; and a riv...")
  • 19:02, 1 July 2022 Admin talk contribs created page Online Compliance Intervention (Created page with "'''Online Compliance Intervention''' ('''OCI'''), also informally known as the '''Robodebt scheme''', or simply '''Robodebt''', was a method of automated debt assessment and recovery employed by Services Australia as part of its Centrelink payment compliance program. Data Matching has been undertaken by the Australian government for over 50 years. In 1990, the Australian government passed legislation enabling Data Matching for the purposes of verifying incomes of welfa...")
  • 19:01, 1 July 2022 Admin talk contribs created page A (Created page with "'''A''' This letter of ours corresponds to the first symbol in the Phoenician alphabet and in almost all its descendants. In Phoenician, a, like the symbols for e and for o, did not represent a vowel, but a breathing; the vowels originally were not represented by any symbol. When the alphabet was adopted by the Greeks it was not very well fitted to represent the sounds of their language. The breathings which were not required in Greek were accordingly employed to repres...")
  • 16:55, 25 June 2022 Admin talk contribs created page User:Admin (Created page with "FactsPrimer administrator.")
  • 16:49, 25 June 2022 Admin talk contribs blocked JeannineFauver talk contribs with an expiration time of indefinite (account creation disabled) (Unknown user. Internet search reveals account maybe linked to spamming.)
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  • 23:40, 18 June 2022 Admin talk contribs created page FactsPrimer:About (Created page with "FactsPrimer is an evolving encyclopaedia and reference site. It was created in June 2022, following dissatisfaction with Wikipedia's poor handling of vandalism, in particular repeated removal of cited content from articles.")
  • 20:39, 18 June 2022 Admin talk contribs created page Test (Created page with "Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat. Duis aute irure dolor in reprehenderit in voluptate velit esse cillum dolore eu fugiat nulla pariatur. Excepteur sint occaecat cupidatat non proident, sunt in culpa qui officia deserunt mollit anim id est laborum.")
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