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This is on the Wikipedia website. It has good information about capital punishment on it. It should help your thoughts on the matter and mold your thinking, but should not be used as fact information.

tagged capital_punishment my_page web united_states wikipedia by myna ...on 29-JUL-08

This website offers a lot of information about the death penalty such as history and the different methods of execution.

 

tagged capital_punishment my_page web wikipedia by myna ...on 29-JUL-08
tagged wikipedia by danianne ...on 06-MAR-08
tagged evaluation reference research wikipedia by mcedrone ...on 01-OCT-07
tagged Wikipedia by danianne ...on 15-SEP-07
Chinatown bus lines
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

 

tagged Wikipedia chinatown_bus chinatown bus city_planning transportation_policy transportation by jn ...on 13-JUL-07
Dabbawala
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A dabbawala (one who carries the box, see Etymology), sometimes spelled dabbawalla or dabbawallah, is a person in the Indian city of Mumbai whose job is to carry and deliver freshly made food from home in lunch boxes to office workers. Tiffin is an old-fashioned English word for a light lunch, and sometimes for the box it is carried in. Dabbawalas are sometimes called tiffin-wallas.


tagged dabbawalla dabbawallah india wikipedia transportation mumbai food by jn ...on 29-MAY-07
tagged unix wikipedia by vallhonr ...and 1 other person ...on 22-NOV-06
The city is arranged as two-thirds of a 1.5 mile (2.4 km) diameter circle (resembling the layout of Poverty Point) with the Man complex at the very center. ... Within the semicircle of the city, arranged in concentric arcs around the Man, are the streets.
tagged burning_man city_planning wikipedia by jn ...on 14-OCT-06
Poverty Point, known for its mound construction, is an archaeological site in northeastern Louisiana (near the town of Epps), overlooking the Mississippi River flood plain. The name derives from the Poverty Point plantation, which included the site's land in modern times. It was constructed c. 1730 BC–1350 BC by American Indians of the archaic Poverty Point culture that inhabited the Mississippi Delta at that time, and continued to develop further in the centuries to come.The earthen structures were built and enlarged for centuries, with the site reaching its final form at about 1000 BCE. It is referred to by some as the first true city of North America, although the population is unlikely to have exceeded 2000 individuals at any time.
The site is a wide, 400 acre (1.6 km²) plaza consisting of six concentric earthen ridges.
tagged city_planning wikipedia poverty_point native_american_city by jn ...on 14-OCT-06

good burrito article in wikipedia

tagged San_Francisco food burrito wikipedia by jn ...on 02-AUG-06
KNOW IT ALL
Can Wikipedia conquer expertise?
by STACY SCHIFF
New Yorker
Issue of 2006-07-31
tagged wikipedia by danianne ...on 25-JUL-06

Looks at the myth of openness in Wikipedia. Talks about how Wikipedia has really moved towards stricter group-enforced editorial policy.  He thinks the myth demeans the individual in contributing to culture.

tagged the.hyperlinked.society toread wikipedia by laallen ...on 09-JUN-06
tagged Architecture wikipedia by jn ...on 04-MAY-06
belongs to Peer Review and Evaluation project
tagged peer_review wikipedia by danianne ...on 06-APR-06
October 2005 article..."subject experts were asked for opinions about sections of the popular online, open access encyclopedia Wikipedia, in the wake of "the founder of the online encyclopedia ... admitt[ing] some of its entries are 'a horrific embarrassment.'" Includes ratings and comments on specific entries. From the Guardian Unlimited, the online companion to the British newspaper The Guardian."  found through LII
tagged accuracy article authority evaluation media wiki wikipedia by jarson ...on 04-NOV-05