Spanish Wikipedia, and you must ask them about it - each Wikipedia is run independently and has its own rules and procedures. JohnCD (talk) 15:37, 5 January 2011 (UTC)
Burlington Landlocked Forest was deleted due to "G12: Blatant copyright infringement: content from http://www.landlockedforest.com/ and subpages". This is *OK* as the same group of people ("Friends of the Landlocked Forest") is maintaining both. The group is trying to spread word of the forest (a rather large piece of open space NE of Boston, surprisingly unknown), and is not objecting to the text being copied. Additionally, there is no copyright notice on www.landlockedforest.com at all.
If you restore Burlington Landlocked Forest, I will wikify and reword the page. -Miden (talk) 20:42, 5 January 2011 (UTC)
Kumite Ryu Jujitsu is a notable and reputable style of Jujitsu made famous by a top competitor and practitioner Soke John Davis (student of Dr. Moses Powell, And Florendo Visitacion (Grand Professor Vee), stuntman, SAG actor and kick boxing and Wide World of Sports competitor, etc.). It is practiced globally. Some notable students are: Chuck Zito,Anthony Muhammad,Bill McCloud, etc. Some more info: The School of Survival
Li'l John Davis is the founder and current Sōke of Kumite-ryū. He is also a 9th dan in Sanuces-ryū, which he studied directly under Powell. He has extensive experience in jūdō, aikidō, karate, and arnis. He has been employed as a bodyguard and has a wealth of self-defense experience. He has 40 years of martial arts training and is a member of the World Martial Arts Hall of Fame. He is also a technical advisor and member of the Board of Directors of the New York Martial Arts Center.[3] He founded Kumite-ryū (which he dubbed "The School of Survival") as the successor art to Sanuces-ryū and Vee Jitsu. It contains the "Te" forms and broad range of integrated techniques found in Vee Jitsu, as well as the simplicity and survival mentality of Sanuces-ryū. Kumite-ryū's simple mission is elegantly stated in the Kumite-ryū Creed: "As we walk, we walk in peace, and fear shall not prevail. We are not the aggressors, but if we are attacked, we will fight with those who fight with us. And if we must fight, we will fight to survive." Style
Kumite-ryū has been influenced by other styles, the most prominent among them obviously being its mother art, Sanuces-ryū, and its predecessor, Vee Jitsu. It has also been influenced by Muay Thai and, more heavily, by Shōtōkan, from which it derives the use of kata and the kyū/dan ranking system. The ranking system comprises white, yellow, green, purple, and brown belts followed by ten degrees of black belt. Kumite-ryū makes use of both "hard" and "soft" techniques. Its movements flow smoothly, combining power, simplicity, and grace. The system is characterized by its practical applicability to the street through a systematic approach to blocks, strikes, holds, grapples, locks, throws, falls, and kicks, and by its "follow-through" style. John Davis has gone a long way toward making Kumite-ryū as "real" as possible. Courtesy is always shown when entering and exiting the dōjō, addressing superiors, practicing with other students, and sparring with the uke. Students must wear a plain white gi, and can accompany it with a dark hakama if they have one. Students who have attained belts in other martial arts schools may not wear them in the dōjō. Students are strictly forbidden from showing off techniques outside the dōjō and from practicing with non-students. Kumite-ryū is, above all things, a practical art, intended for self-defense on the street. The more "McDōjō" aspects of some martial arts schools are not present. For example, students will never enter a belt contract or pay for belt tests or rankings. Falls and rolls will occasionally be done on a bare floor or on concrete to simulate the kinds of falls one can expect in a real fight. Students will never be expected to break boards or bricks, but they will be expected to perform grappling, kumite (free sparring) and randori (practicing defense techniques from multiple attackers). In Kumite-ryū, randori is performed with the tori (defender) standing in a circle of uke, who may attack at will, either alone or in groups of two. Kumite-ryū students are expected to constantly hone body and mind by perfecting their form and using their knowledge of technique in new ways to face unexpected situations. While it is generally a hand-to-hand art (as one is not usually expected to be carrying martial arts weapons on the street), the system also includes techniques in the use of (among other weapons) the jō, bō, tantō, and nunchaku. Dōjōs
This is an incomplete list of Kumite-ryū dōjōs.
★ Harlem, NY under Shihan Malik Shabazz
★ Sarasota, FL under Shihan Greg Alexandrea
★ World Martial Arts Center, NY under Kyoshi Dave Herbert
★ World Martial Arts Center, Brooklyn under Shihan Dominique Brioche
★ World Martial Arts Center, NJ under Sensei Eva Saldon
★ Brooklyn Contemporary Jujitsu, Brooklyn under Professor Bill McCloud
-12.234.181.105 (talk) 23:10, 5 January 2011 (UTC)
the band page was deleted while it seems that it met all criteria for being up. I would appreciate putting the page back up again so I could update with some new information. Thank you very much and regards -Karkanoid (talk) 00:37, 6 January 2011 (UTC)
reasoning -96.250.7.211 (talk) 03:05, 6 January 2011 (UTC)
The reference to Professor Florendo Visitation as being 'obscure' is an insult to the reputation of a great man. There are many reasons why he should not be deleted not the least of which is: On August 11, 1971, the American Judo and Jujitsu Federation (AJJF) officially recognized Vee-jitsu and issued Master Visitacion its highest rank of Judan (tenth black). Please reconsider because there are a lot of Vee-Jitsu organizations in the country & they will all be upset when this becomes known.
Thank You, Thomas M. O'Brien
I had earlier made a page by name " Department of Financial Studies ( DFS ) - MFC" which was deleted as it looked like an advertisement but after your suggestions I made a new page "Master of Finance & Control" wherein I have mentioned only the facts related to this course and have avoided any kind of promotion or advertising. If there are particular lines which you find inappropriate, please mention them. I would either remove or modify this to suit the Wikipedia policies. Please help me out with this. I would love to cooperate and follow all the guidelines. -Anshugoel12 (talk) 07:14, 2 January 2011 (UTC)
I understand your concern but this Department is not merely a department of a university but it is kind of an autonomous body with regards to its admission process etc. This is a post graduate course which is similar to the MBA course offered by various B-schools. Since, all B-schools have a page devoted to them on Wikipedia, I want to provide information about our B-school as well through wikipedia. I request you to reconsider my request. I assure you that all the information provided would be inline with the Wikipedia policies. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Anshugoel12 (talk • contribs) — Anshugoel12 (talk • contribs) has made few or no other edits outside this topic.
Was deleted as PROD, as notability was considered low. However, he had been credited in several BBC Radio 4 dramas more recently (I Claudius first episode, I think!) and thought deletion should be reversed. -92.234.88.14 (talk) 19:25, 6 January 2011 (UTC)
Mr. Joe Decker deleted the wikipedia page for Rafael Alvarez Gonzalez, a Mexican Biochemist, Academician and Research Scientist in Texas, USA. Supposedly due to lack of adequate references.
Therefore, the undeletion of that page is respectfully requested due to the following.
Please visit the Google page at:
to see and confirm the many books where Cancer Research related chapters have been published by Rafael Alvarez Gonzalez, Ph.D. during the last three decades.
If needed, please indicate where the citations need to be added on the aforementioned wikepedia page for its validation.
Thanks for your help.
<email removed to protect you from spam>--69.149.72.25 (talk) 05:34, 4 January 2011 (UTC)
People in India, especially in south India worship Lord shiva during pradosham. There is a lot more to write but I am pained to note that an article which is of common interest to many people, is deleted by someone who may not even know what is meant by Pradosham. I had just started the article and wanted the readers to add more content. I believed that there are people with more knowledge who could have made contributions to the article. Pradosham worship is gaining a lot of ground and is spreading across Indian states and cities. I am told that even in Singapore and Malaysia Pradosham worship has started taking place. I can write more but I wanted to wait for more knowlegeable people to add content so that it benefits all readers -Kbschennai (talk) 10:06, 6 January 2011 (UTC)
Kbschennai (talk) 10:06, 6 January 2011 (UTC)
More information is also available Here Kbschennai (talk) 10:15, 6 January 2011 (UTC)
This article that was created is of a notable model/actor who has acted in several Indian shows and was part of a vey popular show in recent times Bairi Piya aired on Colors (TV channel) -Tinasinster (talk) 06:17, 7 January 2011 (UTC)
This page was deleted for G12: Copyright infringement, when in fact we represent the copyright owner. We are PixInk, a small design company based in San Francisco, and Shefali Razdan Duggal (whom the article is about) is a client of ours who commissioned us to create a wikipedia page for her, as well as a website and blog. The copy that appeared on the page was copy written and sent to us by her to use for this page. This same copy also appears on her professional website we designed, www.shefalirazdanduggal.com, which is where the misunderstanding most probably occurred. The text was cited back to the website in case this happened. -Shefali wiki (talk) 07:35, 7 January 2011 (UTC)
no advertisement, but information about non-profit organization of metrologists, maybe username was chosen improperly -192.53.103.200 (talk) 08:02, 7 January 2011 (UTC)
Bad transwiki to commons:File:Bongspud.jpg, please restore the file description to let me correct the transwiki, I will afterwards nominate it for deletion again. Thanks, --Martin H. (talk) 16:22, 7 January 2011 (UTC) -Martin H. (talk) 16:22, 7 January 2011 (UTC)
Would like to view content, not sure why it was originally deleted -67.169.180.131 (talk) 22:16, 7 January 2011 (UTC)
Promotional still for animated film, from http://onf-nfb.gc.ca/eng/collection/film/images-gallery.php?id=57017 . I did not know how to tag it being new at this, so it was deleted. User:Acather96 says they can help with proper tagging. Trilliumz (talk) 01:37, 8 January 2011 (UTC)
This is a file from 2004 On January 7, 2011 at National Register of Historic Places listings in Central Chicago the following notice was placed by SoxBot (I'd give the diff but it is a huge page) "Holy Name Cathedral This file is a candidate for speedy deletion. It may be deleted after Friday, January 14, 2011." I politely asked the nominator to hang on while I got the original uploader to comment. Let's go through the long version, if only so people can see a file from 2004 Smallbones (talk) 03:16, 8 January 2011 (UTC) -Smallbones (talk) 03:16, 8 January 2011 (UTC)
Not done If you or the uploader can provide a source for the image, I will gladly restore it and, not wishing to put words in his mouth, I'm sure Courcelles would be equally obliging if you asked him nicely and with a source. Without a source, however, we have to treat the image as if it were a copyvio and I'm afraid that the burden is on those wishing to restore it to prove that it's suitably licensed. By all means email me and I'll send you the image in an attachment, but it can't be restored unless its origins can be proven. HJ Mitchell | Penny for your thoughts? 03:43, 8 January 2011 (UTC)
reasoning -119.159.7.162 (talk) 23:17, 3 January 2011 (UTC)
{{subst:refund| Chloe Traicos |Been a mistake) I have a feeling I deleted this by mistake when attempting to edit the article. Best SK
found a valid reference -Kvnramesh (talk) 12:13, 4 January 2011 (UTC)
My article titled Shanti Swarup (written by me sometime back) was deleted. It seems it was deleted due to lack of sufficient reference. Now I have found a valid reference from the latest news paper article from a respected Indian newspaper named Hindu. Please find the link below.
http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-national/tp-andhrapradesh/article1012571.ece
Please see if you can restore back the article Shanti Swarup with the above mentioned reference.
Best Regards, Kvnramesh (talk) 12:13, 4 January 2011 (UTC)kvnramesh
Uploader provided sourcing information at my talk page. Kelly hi! 16:22, 8 January 2011 (UTC) -Kelly hi! 16:22, 8 January 2011 (UTC)
Please do not delete this article of Sanjay Gagnani as it is valid and that of a notable actor in the Indian Television Industry. Please tell me the reason for for the page to be included in the deletion list so that I can improve on the same. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Tinasinster (talk • contribs)
There is a considerable amount of national coverage of Sam Ellis's role as Chair of the Board in the UK Youth Parliament, so I believe the article does meet the notability criteria. I would like to extend the article to include more information and references, so would be grateful if the original article could be restored to enable this. -88.110.16.156 (talk) 21:20, 8 January 2011 (UTC)
The page has been deleted. But why ? The Yogi - Tripura Charan Devsharma has hundreds and thousands of disciples all over the world. His Disciple "Ganesh Baba" Page has reference to this holy Yogi. If a page in the name of the disciple can exist in Wikipedia, the page describing the Master should exist too. But my God ! You people just go on deleting it without assigning reason or absolutely vague reasons. Please undelete the same immediately. And if you people are the victim of racism that you are not going to allow a page in the name of an Indian, my good wishes to you. -Nirban (talk) 17:24, 7 January 2011 (UTC)