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THE ARTICLE WAS CREATED BY ME AND THE PICTURE ALSO, IT INCLUDES A PHOTO OF OUR MASTER-FOUNDER AND THE SIMBOL OF OUR SCHOOL. IT'S ALL OK, PLEASE CHECK AND ACCEPT THEM FOR WIKIPEDIA. THANKS! :-)

License tagging for Image:Akamine.jpg[edit]

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The article needs help and the tag is designed to bring in outside help. These sorts of tags should not be removed without addressing the issue but even so it is advised that original authors leave them intact.Peter Rehse 02:35, 16 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Answer[edit]

My friends, just a very important detail: the page cited as being copyrighted (and plagiarised!) belonged to me! (the later www.geocities.com/tokyo/spa/5152). The Geocities services was not continued by yahoo and the page is not on-line (except for a kind of mirror in oocities). But please see that in that page (stil available at oocities... same address) it was written "page created and maintained by Gonzalo Velasco" = that's me ;-) Cheers!

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Nomination of Ken-Shin-Kan for deletion[edit]

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The article Kanki Izumigawa has been proposed for deletion because of the following concern:

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Nomination of Seiichi Akamine for deletion[edit]

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4meter4 (talk) 21:47, 10 June 2021 (UTC)[reply]


My friends, wikipedia is not what it was. You can delete it all... because you will do it regardless what I would say. It is your policy in the last years. Cheers!