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I live in the United States with a spouse and cat(s).  Formal education: M.A. in public sector management; and M.S. in computer science, most of a Ph.D. (not completed) in Germanic linguistics and literature, and B A. in liberal arts, major English.  I joined this wiki in 2007.  Some articles I have worked on:
I live in the United States with a spouse and cat(s).   
 
Formal education: M.A. in public sector management; and M.S. in computer science, most of a Ph.D. (not completed) in Germanic linguistics and literature, and B A. in liberal arts, major English.  I joined this wiki in 2007.  Some articles I have worked on:


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= I live in the United States with a spouse and cat(s). Formal education: M.A. in public sector management; and M.S. in computer science, most of a Ph.D. (not completed) in Germanic linguistics and literature, and B A. in liberal arts, major English. I joined this wiki in 2007. Some articles I have worked on:

  • Developing Article Amaryllis: The common name for a group of showy ornamental perennials plants in the genus Hippeastrum. [e]
  • Developing Article Amy Lowell (poet): Modern American poet (1874-1925), posthumous winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1926, author of poemms Patterns and Lilacs [e]
  • Stub Appalachian Mountains: North American mountain chain of 2,000+ miles going from central Alabama to Newfoundland, parallel to the Atlantic Ocean, short, rugged, bunched up, a barrier to early European settlers, subject to strip mining and mountaintop removal, and home to the iconic "AT" hiking trail. [e]
  • Stub Claude Shannon: (1916-2001) American theoretical mathematician, founder of information theory. [e]
  • Developing Article Clean Water Act: Federal laws from 1948, 1972, 1977 and 1987 that govern water quality in the United States of America [e]
  • Developing Article Coal mining: the various methods used to extract coal from the ground. [e]
  • Stub Croquet: A sport using wooden mallets to knock balls across a lawn, playable with average strength, speed, agility and endurance, barefoot or in any kind of shoes including high heels. [e]
  • Stub C_Sharp: Object-oriented general-purpose programming language developed for the Microsoft .NET Framework. [e]
  • Stub Eugene Daub (sculptor): An award-winning American scultor (1942-?) known for statuary, busts in a classical style, and for medallic art and bas relief. [e]
  • Developing Article Evening primrose: Several species of wild flowers native to eastern and central North America from the genus Oenothera. [e]
  • Developing Article Georgette_Heyer: (1902-1974) Widely-read English writer of over 50 historical (17th-18th cent.) novels; arguably created the Regency romance genre [e]
  • Stub Gertrude_Stein: American author (1874-1946) who lived in Paris, France, and is best remembered for creating deliberate linguistic conundrums. [e]
  • Developing Article James H. Schmitz: Add brief definition or description
  • Stub Lois_McMaster_Bujold: American science fiction and fantasy writer, winner of seven Hugos, three Nebulas, and many other awards [e]
  • Stub Macrobiotics: A mostly vegan, low-salt, low-oil diet; a social movement training people to cook according to their personal condition. [e]
  • Developing Article Mary Baker Eddy: American founder of Christian Science and of international newspaper The Christian Science Monitor. [e]
  • New Jersey: Please do not use this term in your topic list, because there is no single article for it. Please substitute a more precise term. See New Jersey (disambiguation) for a list of available, more precise, topics. Please add a new usage if needed.

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