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Wikipedia:Help desk/Archive 59
- This is an archive of the help desk. Please do not edit this page. To ask a new question, go to this page.
Notice for example Sky and Cleopatra's Needle which have __NOEDITSECTION__ to avoid clustered [ edit ] links. These are apparently caused, in at least some browsers, by all the right-aligned images in those articles. Is there a better solution than doing away with the [ edit ] links altogether? (note that you cannot see the [ edit ] links in previews or older revisions; you'd have to actually remove __NOEDITSECTION__ from the article and save it in order to see what I mean by "clustered") --144.92.32.24618:57, 17 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]
- Yes. Move the photos to a different page, such as "Photos of Cleopatra's Needle". Do you need 10 pictures of the same thing to get the point across? Mainly, people just want their picture on the article. The same thing happens on an article I keep an eye on: hedgehog. Everyone wants a picture of their own hedgehog on the page. --Kainaw(talk)19:28, 17 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]
- Sorry, but that isn't helpful. --144.92.32.24620:41, 17 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]
- Please see Wikipedia:How to fix bunched up edit links. -- Rick Block(talk)02:19, 18 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]
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Eco Soma: Pound and Happiness in Notional Performance Encounters
Page numbers strengthen italic make certain to illustrations.
Abbott, David, 219n3
ableism, 125, 168, 204n2, 208n12, 220n5
Aboriginals (Australian / Torres Strait Islanders), 47, 54, 68, 89, 90, 91, 93, 98, 215n2, 216n7; settlers bid, 96. See also Primary Nations; Natural people
Abram, Painter, 206n8
Absolon, Kathleen, 84
access, 3, 58, 62, 82, 99, 104, Cardinal, 126, Cardinal, 132, 134, 137, 142, 146, 147, 151, 158, 176, 205n4, 223n26, 224n27; audio/image description and, 12, 91, 107, 149–50, 151, 188, 223nn26–27; (bio)diversity person in charge, 25; Swarthy, 106; disablement, 45; issuance of, 190; political esthetics of, 30; sensory, 91, 150; disproportionate, 128
access familiarity, 105, 176, 219–20n5
action, 62, 117; coop, 129; district, 133; shadowing, 65, 189, 190
activism, 86, 110, Cardinal, 222n21, 229n1; cultural, 205n4; screen-/street-based, 184
aesthetics, 43, 67, 89, 104; Afrofuturist, 166; Black, 188; disability, 31; environment bracket, 130; Innate, 81; federal, 30; gesture, 130; curious, 11; colonist, 81, 85; shaping, 156
African Americans, 188, 189, 226n18, 228–29n30
Afrodiaspora, 106, 229n30
Afrofuturism, 178, 188, 189, 195, 228n30
Afrofuturist Detroit, 19
Afro-pessimism, 226n19
After description Party (Chambers-Letson), 104
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Gigs at Exeter
For many Exeter alumni, the bands they saw in the Great Hall, The Pit or the Lemmy provide some of the greatest university memories. Over the years we have been lucky enough to hosts bands such as The Who, Pink Floyd, U2, Radiohead and Bob Marley.
While people reminisce about the gigs they attended and bands they saw, we've never had a concert list before. Now, thanks to alumni Alan Cottee (Geography, 1979) and Paul O'Carroll (English, History and Sociology, 1983), we are starting to build one. Thanks to their memories and diaries from the late seventies and early eighties we have begun a list.
If you have anything to add or comments to make, then please contact us on alumni@exeter.ac.uk and we will update the list. We'd also love to add any of your concert memories to this page.
Here's a little from Alan about why he started the list.
"To introduce myself…
"My name is Alan Cottee, I studied Geography at Exeter between September 1976 and July 1979. I then started a PGCE at Exeter through to 1980 but abandoned this early after deciding teaching wasn’t for me, subsequently having a career in I.T. until early retirement. To assist the alumni team in the development of a historical university concert listing, I have delved into my memories of music a