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1 March 2026
- 21:3121:31, 1 March 2026 Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/Arts and Crafts/Currency - Advanced (United Kingdom) (hist | edit) [107 bytes] Chrand1 (discuss | contribs) (Created page with "<nowiki>{subst:Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/Arts and Crafts/Currency - Advanced (Template)}}</nowiki>") Tags: Very short new book Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- 20:5420:54, 1 March 2026 CCNA Certification/Appendix C – Exam Notes: Quick Reference Sheet (hist | edit) [37 bytes] ~2026-13299-26 (discuss) (Yes and see password Reuter) Tags: Recreated Very short new book Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- 20:4220:42, 1 March 2026 Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/Arts and Crafts/Currency (United Kingdom) (hist | edit) [97 bytes] ~2026-13406-68 (discuss) (Created page with "<nowiki>{{subst:Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/Arts and Crafts/Currency (Template)}}</nowiki>") Tags: Recreated Very short new book Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- 17:1617:16, 1 March 2026 Bengali–Assamese script/Assamese alphabet (hist | edit) [133 bytes] ~2026-13356-43 (discuss) (Created page with "অসমীয়া "অ-ফলা",যাৰ বৰ্ণ ১১টা। অ আ ই ঈ উ ঊ ঋ এ ঐ ও ঔ") Tags: Very short new book Visual edit
- 14:2014:20, 1 March 2026 Chess Opening Theory/1. f4/1...d5/2. e4 (hist | edit) [4,885 bytes] JCrue (discuss | contribs) (Created. Compare Englund gambit. Interesting history behind the name of the variation. A sample miniature.)
- 01:2801:28, 1 March 2026 Old English/Lesson Four (hist | edit) [1,584 bytes] ItinerantScribbler (discuss | contribs) (Created page with "== Lesson Four == === Grammar === Many of Old English's masculine nouns are 'weak'. These are the ones that end in ''-a''. Nouns have various forms. These include nominatives, accusatives, and datives. 'End in ''-a''<nowiki/>' refers to the dative. {| class="wikitable" | valign="top" | | valign="top" |Sing. | valign="top" |Pl. |- | valign="top" |N. | valign="top" |-a | valign="top" |-an |- | valign="top" |A. | valign="top" |-an | valign="top" |-an |- | valign="top" |D...") Tag: Visual edit
- 00:1800:18, 1 March 2026 Old English/Lesson Three (hist | edit) [1,986 bytes] ItinerantScribbler (discuss | contribs) (Created page with "== Lesson Three == === Grammar === Old English's nouns may be 'masculine', 'feminine', or 'neuter'. (1) Non-humans may be m. or f., and humans may be n. (1b) Words with 'natural' gender (like ''mann'' - 'man' and ''dohtor'' - 'daughter') typically have the expected gender (the first being m. and the second being f.) Some do not, such as ''wif'' 'woman', which is n. (2) All nouns in ''-a'', ''-dom'', ''-had'', and...") Tag: Visual edit
- 00:1000:10, 1 March 2026 Old English/Lesson Two (hist | edit) [1,657 bytes] ItinerantScribbler (discuss | contribs) (Created page with "== Lesson Two == === Grammar === Old English has the following direct-object ('accusative') pronouns. {| class="wikitable" | valign="top" | | valign="top" |Singular | valign="top" |Plural |- | valign="top" |First person | valign="top" |me | valign="top" |us |- | valign="top" |Second person | valign="top" |þe | valign="top" |eow |- | valign="top" |Third person | valign="top" |hine, hie, hit | valign="top" |hie |} Notice how the feminine singular and the plural third pe...") Tag: Visual edit
- 00:0500:05, 1 March 2026 Old English/Lesson One (hist | edit) [1,534 bytes] ItinerantScribbler (discuss | contribs) (Created page with "== Lesson One == === Grammar === The chief Old English subject pronouns are: {| class="wikitable" | valign="top" | | valign="top" |Singular | valign="top" |Plural |- | valign="top" |First person | valign="top" |iċ | valign="top" |we |- | valign="top" |Second person | valign="top" |þu | valign="top" |ġe |- | valign="top" |Third person | valign="top" |he, heo, hit | valign="top" |hie |} Old English verbs with the infinitive (the ''to''-form) ending in ''-ian'' (exclud...") Tag: Visual edit
28 February 2026
- 13:3713:37, 28 February 2026 History of Apple Inc./Smartphone revolution (hist | edit) [1,413 bytes] ~2026-13148-07 (discuss) (WIP) Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit
27 February 2026
- 20:5320:53, 27 February 2026 Chess Opening Theory/1. Nf3/1...d5/2. g3/2...c5/3. Bg2/3...Nc6/4. O-O (hist | edit) [304 bytes] ~2026-13008-96 (discuss) (I added the 4.0-0 variation of the kings Indian attack) Tags: New book without wiki syntax Visual edit
- 19:3219:32, 27 February 2026 Nursing Home Social Services Reference/Introduction to Social Services/Quality Assurance Performance Improvement (hist | edit) [269 bytes] Rchaswms01 (discuss | contribs) (Began the section) Tag: Visual edit
- 03:5603:56, 27 February 2026 Emanuel Swedenborg - Cientista - Filósofo - Teólogo/Capítulo 5 – Influência e Legado (hist | edit) [38,512 bytes] Johny Antonio Zavalaga Villanueva (discuss | contribs) (Criação de subpágina - Capítulo 5)
- 03:5503:55, 27 February 2026 Emanuel Swedenborg - Cientista - Filósofo - Teólogo/Capítulo 4 – Produção Teológica (hist | edit) [44,997 bytes] Johny Antonio Zavalaga Villanueva (discuss | contribs) (Criação de subpágina - Capitulo 4)
- 03:5303:53, 27 February 2026 Emanuel Swedenborg - Cientista - Filósofo - Teólogo/Capítulo 3 – Desenvolvimento Filosófico (hist | edit) [33,175 bytes] Johny Antonio Zavalaga Villanueva (discuss | contribs) (Criação de subpágina - Capítulo 3)
- 03:5103:51, 27 February 2026 Emanuel Swedenborg - Cientista - Filósofo - Teólogo/Capítulo 2 – Contribuições Científicas (hist | edit) [32,391 bytes] Johny Antonio Zavalaga Villanueva (discuss | contribs) (Criação de subpágina - Capitulo 2)
- 03:4803:48, 27 February 2026 Emanuel Swedenborg - Cientista - Filósofo - Teólogo/Capítulo 1 – Contexto Histórico e Formação Intelectual (hist | edit) [4,199 bytes] Johny Antonio Zavalaga Villanueva (discuss | contribs) (Criação de subpágina - Capítulo 1) Tag: Visual edit: Switched
- 00:3200:32, 27 February 2026 Persian/Vocabulary (hist | edit) [5,978 bytes] ~2026-12826-14 (discuss) (Created page with "{{Persian}} == Introduction to Persian Vocabulary == This page is designed to help you expand your '''Persian vocabulary''' (واژگان - Vāžegān). Persian vocabulary draws heavily from Middle Persian, but also includes significant loanwords from Arabic, French, and more recently, English. === Structure of Entries === Each entry in the tables below includes: # '''Persian Script:''' The written form. # '''Transliteration:''' A phonetic guide to pronunciation. # '''E...")
- 00:2900:29, 27 February 2026 Persian/Verbs (hist | edit) [7,404 bytes] ~2026-12826-14 (discuss) (Created page with "{{Persian}} == Introduction to Persian Verbs == The verb (فعل - ''Fe'l'') is the most essential part of the sentence in Persian. It indicates the action or state of being and usually comes at the end of the sentence. Persian verbs are inflected for: * '''Tense:''' When the action happens (Past, Present, Future). * '''Aspect:''' The nature of the action (Simple, Continuous, Perfect). * '''Person and Number:''' Who is performing the action. Unlike many European langua...")
- 00:2500:25, 27 February 2026 Persian/Grammar (hist | edit) [6,295 bytes] ~2026-12826-14 (discuss) (Created page with "{{Persian}} == Introduction to Persian Grammar == '''Persian grammar''' (گرامر فارسی ''Gramer-e Farsi'') is the body of rules describing the properties of the Persian language. Persian is an Indo-European language, sharing similarities with languages like English, German, and Hindi, while using a modified Arabic script. Modern Persian (Farsi) is relatively straightforward compared to other languages in the region due to: * '''No grammatical gender:''' Nouns, p...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
26 February 2026
- 22:4722:47, 26 February 2026 Emanuel Swedenborg - Cientista - Filósofo - Teólogo (hist | edit) [4,185 bytes] Johny Antonio Zavalaga Villanueva (discuss | contribs) (Criação de centro temático de estudos relacionados a Emanuel Swedenborg.) Tag: Visual edit: Switched
- 15:5515:55, 26 February 2026 US History/America (hist | edit) [4,780 bytes] ~2026-10613-35 (discuss) (Created page with "The United States of America (USA), also known as the United States (U.S.) or America, is a country primarily located in North America. It is a federal republic of 50 states and a federal capital district, Washington, D.C. The 48 contiguous states border Canada to the north and Mexico to the south, with the semi-exclave of Alaska in the northwest and the archipelago of Hawaii in the Pacific Ocean. The United States also asserts sovereignty over five major island territor...") Tags: New book without wiki syntax Mobile edit Mobile web edit
25 February 2026
- 16:3016:30, 25 February 2026 Chess Opening Theory/1. d4/1...d5/2. c4/2...dxc4/3. e4/3...e5 (hist | edit) [1,317 bytes] Atiedebee (discuss | contribs) (I feel like this is a fairly important variations. I'll leave this as a stub since I am not too familiar with it, and I am hoping other people who are can improve on it.) Tag: Recreated
24 February 2026
- 20:3720:37, 24 February 2026 Chess Opening Theory/1. e4/1...e6/2. Nf3 (hist | edit) [1,085 bytes] Atiedebee (discuss | contribs) (Simple stub page to start with)
- 19:4819:48, 24 February 2026 US History/Religious Movements2 (hist | edit) [3,442 bytes] ~2026-10613-35 (discuss) (Created page with "==The Jesus movement== The Jesus movement was an evangelical Protestant movement that began on the West Coast of the United States in the late 1960s and early 1970s and primarily spread throughout North America, Europe, Central America, Australia and New Zealand, before it subsided in the late 1980s. Members of the movement were called Jesus people or Jesus freaks. ==The Hebrew Roots Movement (HRM)== The Hebrew Roots Movement (HRM) is a Christian religious movement that...") Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- 13:1113:11, 24 February 2026 US History/The Clown Show (hist | edit) [454 bytes] ~2026-10613-35 (discuss) (Created page with "In a podcast appearance, the former president Obama said that what used to be "good manners" now "seems to be shameless." Obama was asked by YouTube podcaster Brian Tyler Cohen about the "de-evolution of discourse" coming from Trump, Vice President J.D. Vance and others in their administration, including a racist video Trump posted online that depicted the former president and his wife, Michelle Obama, as apes.") Tags: Recreated New book without wiki syntax Mobile edit Mobile web edit
23 February 2026
- 17:4717:47, 23 February 2026 Chess Opening Theory/1. d4/1...Nf6/2. c4/2...c5/3. d5/3...b5/4. cxb5/4...a6/5. bxa6/5...g6 (hist | edit) [864 bytes] Atiedebee (discuss | contribs) (Benko lines don't go very deep for how often it is played. There is still 1.5k GM games at move 9 of the kingwalk variation)
- 12:3412:34, 23 February 2026 Chess Opening Theory/1. e4/1...e6/2. d4/2...d5/3. Nc3/3...c5 (hist | edit) [2,937 bytes] JCrue (discuss | contribs) (created)
22 February 2026
- 07:0407:04, 22 February 2026 Peeragogy Handbook/Preface to the 3rd Edition (hist | edit) [1,372 bytes] Charles Jeffrey Danoff (discuss | contribs) (Adapted text from https://peeragogy.org/preface)
- 07:0007:00, 22 February 2026 Peeragogy Handbook/Foreword (hist | edit) [7,549 bytes] Charles Jeffrey Danoff (discuss | contribs) (brought this page over from 3rd edition of the handbook)
21 February 2026
- 05:0005:00, 21 February 2026 Chess Opening Theory/1. e4/1...e5/2. Bc4/2...Bc5/3. Qg4 (hist | edit) [763 bytes] ~2026-11553-28 (discuss) (Created page with "{{Chess Opening Theory/Position|Bishop's Opening - 3. Qg4!? Sideline| |rd|nd|bd|qd|kd| |nd|rd|pd|pd|pd|pd| |pd|pd|pd| | | | | | | | | | |bd| |pd| | | | | |bl| |pl| |ql| | | | | | | | | |pl|pl|pl|pl| |pl|pl|pl|rl|nl|bl| |kl| |nl|rl|| }} == ''' Bishop's Opening - 3. Qg4!? Sideline''' == 3. Qg4!? is a rare sideline of the Bishop's Opening. It aggressively attacks Black's pawn on g7 and develops the queen. 3...d5?! by Black attacking the bis...") Tag: Visual edit
20 February 2026
- 18:0718:07, 20 February 2026 Infrastructure Past, Present, and Future Casebook/Three Gorges Dam (hist | edit) [1,107 bytes] JoeSolo22 (discuss | contribs) (Added skeleton for page structure, maps and one image.) Tag: Visual edit
- 17:5617:56, 20 February 2026 Infrastructure Past, Present, and Future Casebook/Gateway Project (hist | edit) [405 bytes] Restonhannah (discuss | contribs) (Added Skeleton of Layout, photo, and citation.) Tag: Visual edit
- 17:4817:48, 20 February 2026 User:WestenM86/Infrastructure Past, Present, and Future Casebook/Washington Metro (hist | edit) [527 bytes] WikiKlop (discuss | contribs) (Test Change. Not perm. change.) Tags: Very short new book Visual edit originally created as "Infrastructure Past, Present, and Future Casebook/Washington Metro"
- 17:4017:40, 20 February 2026 Infrastructure Past, Present, and Future Casebook/Erie Canal (hist | edit) [362 bytes] ~2026-11346-80 (discuss) (Added a citation.) Tag: Visual edit
19 February 2026
- 22:4122:41, 19 February 2026 IOS Versions/Glyphs (hist | edit) [28,227 bytes] ~2026-11119-08 (discuss) (WIP) Tag: Visual edit
18 February 2026
- 20:4220:42, 18 February 2026 Automotive Factories/Chinese Built Passenger Vehicles in the United States (hist | edit) [591 bytes] JustTheFacts33 (discuss | contribs) (Created page with "This is a list of passenger vehicles sold in the United States that are made in China. :Buick Envision 2016- :Volvo S60 Inscription 2016-2018 (only the Inscription LWB version; VIN begins with LYV) :Cadillac CT6 PHEV (only the PHEV version) 2017-2018 :Volvo S90 2018-2025 :Volvo XC60 2018-2019 (only those with VIN beginning with LYV) :Polestar 1 2020-2021 :Polestar 2 2021-2025 :Lincoln Nautilus 2024- :Lotus Eletre 2025 :Polestar 3 2025 (only those with VIN beginning with...")
- 15:2915:29, 18 February 2026 General Literary Chinese from Scratch/The All-Purpose 也 (hist | edit) [7,753 bytes] Shira the Mogul (discuss | contribs) (Created page with "thumb|200px|Stroke order for 也. Hello! If you are starting this unit, you believe you have enough super-basic character knowledge to get started with Literary Chinese. In this lesson, you are going to learn a basic dictionary entry formula using 也. ==An Introduction to Literary Chinese Dictionaries== There are numerous dictionaries made within the medium of Literary Chinese. The Great Repository of the Four Treasuries (''Siku Quanshu'' 四庫...")
- 13:3113:31, 18 February 2026 General Literary Chinese from Scratch/People, Big and Small (hist | edit) [1,981 bytes] Shira the Mogul (discuss | contribs) (Created page with "People create writing systems to share what they think. The ancients who made this script certainly loved to do that. So let's look at this: <blockquote> 一物曰人。 </blockquote> You can probably guess what the 物 is called this time. <blockquote> 人大。 </blockquote> It seems they are stretching themselves out. What might 大 mean, then? Looking back at Lesson 1, if we said a 木 (is)...")
17 February 2026
- 19:3919:39, 17 February 2026 General Literary Chinese from Scratch/Appendices (hist | edit) [2,139 bytes] Kittycataclysm (discuss | contribs) (split from TOC page) Tag: Visual edit
- 19:3819:38, 17 February 2026 General Literary Chinese from Scratch/Introduction (hist | edit) [5,124 bytes] Kittycataclysm (discuss | contribs) (split from TOC page) Tag: Visual edit: Switched
- 19:1019:10, 17 February 2026 General Literary Chinese from Scratch/An Introduction to the Han Script (hist | edit) [1,945 bytes] Shira the Mogul (discuss | contribs) (Created page with "Hello! If you're here, you want to learn Literary Chinese. You have probably heard tales of how "hard" this writing system is, and this unit is designed to make it easier so you can get up and use it. ==Lesson== thumb|300px|An [[w:Oracle bone|Oracle bone written by Zheng (爭).]] The Han script is built on pictures drawn by ancient people around 5,000 years ago, around the time of the Shang dynasty when...") originally created as "General Literary Chinese from Scratch/Lesson 1: An Introduction to the Han Script"
- 18:5618:56, 17 February 2026 General Literary Chinese from Scratch (hist | edit) [13,721 bytes] Shira the Mogul (discuss | contribs) (Building the groundwork for the project!)
16 February 2026
- 21:0321:03, 16 February 2026 Chess Opening Theory/1. d4/1...Nf6/2. Nc3/2...d5/3. Bf4/3...e6 (hist | edit) [2,133 bytes] Atiedebee (discuss | contribs) (I am far from an expert on the Jobava London, so some nuances may be missing. It might be worth to flesh out the analysis of 4. e3 a bit more. 3...a6, 3...c5, 3...g6, 3...Bf5 and 3...c6 probably deserve their own page too (the Jobava London is a lot more popular at the amateur level than at the master level).)
- 14:2614:26, 16 February 2026 US History/Keywords9 (hist | edit) [1,647 bytes] ~2026-10613-35 (discuss) (Created page with "==Keywords== </br>Hillary Scandal") Tags: Recreated Very short new book Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- 06:5506:55, 16 February 2026 Chess Opening Theory/1. e4/1...e5/2. Nf3/2...Nc6/3. d4/3...exd4/4. Ng5 (hist | edit) [2,037 bytes] Crominance (discuss | contribs) (Created page with "== 4. Ng5 == {{Chess Opening Theory/Position|Scotch Game: Haggis Gambit|parent=Scotch game}} The so-called "Haggis gambit" proposed by GM Igor Smirnov. This look dubious but does score well at low level. White wins 71% after Nxf7 according to Lichess The idea behind this weird move is just hope chess. White hope for 4...h6 5. Nxf7 Kxf7 6. Bc4+ and 6...Ke8?? which lead to mate, but Black can just play 6...Ke7 and they are safe Even better for Black is to play 4....") Tag: Visual edit
13 February 2026
- 12:3212:32, 13 February 2026 Chess Opening Theory/1. e4/1...e6/2. d4/2...d5/3. Nd2/3...Nf6/4. e5/4...Nfd7/5. Bd3/5...c5/6. c3/6...Nc6/7. Ngf3 (hist | edit) [5,215 bytes] JCrue (discuss | contribs) (created, analysis and history)
11 February 2026
- 13:1513:15, 11 February 2026 The Minecraft Farming Handbook/Animal Farming (hist | edit) [6,308 bytes] AG00se55 (discuss | contribs) (Added book framework, added information, created page) Tag: Visual edit
- 13:1113:11, 11 February 2026 The Minecraft Farming Handbook/Plant Farming (hist | edit) [30,174 bytes] AG00se55 (discuss | contribs) (Moved content from parent book to this page) Tag: Visual edit
- 12:4612:46, 11 February 2026 High School Biology/Nervous System (hist | edit) [259 bytes] ~2026-93521-8 (discuss) (Created page with "Neurology and Neurosurgery/Incomplete Spinal Cord Injuries/Failed Back Syndrome laceration of nervous root or damage from cautery or traction can lead chronic pain, however this can be difficult to determine. chronic compression") Tags: Recreated Visual edit: Switched