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Mahatma Gandhi, (1942), writing his encyclopedia with no edit war - see also Non-violence
INTERESTS

Bonvenon | Citizendium | Indigenous peoples of the Americas | Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing | Microsoft .NET | Atlantis | SETI@home | Radio source SHGb02 plus 14a | Concordia, Antarctica | Futures studies | Gnawa music | Short selling | Moroccan Jews | Pre-Columbian trans-oceanic contact | The Economist | World citizen | Africa | World music | Abd el-Krim | Spain | Einstein | Dravidian race | Guanches | Culture of Morocco | Indigo children | Averoes | Manchester | SAP R/3 | Collage | Tetra Pak | Tangier | John Coltrane | Rock art | Sino-African relations | Africa-India relations | Napoleon I of France |
WIKIPROJECTS MEMBERSHIP

Wikipedia:WikiProject Military history | Wikipedia:WikiProject .NET | Wikipedia:WikiProject Spain | Wikipedia:WikiProject Politics | Wikipedia:WikiProject Morocco | Wikipedia:WikiProject Algeria | Wikipedia:WikiProject Libya | Wikipedia:WikiProject Africa | Wikipedia:Forum for Encyclopedic Standards | Wikipedia:Esperanza

I know not with what weapons World War 3 will be fought, but World War 4 will be fought with sticks and stones. -A. Einstein
Consensus building with Nehru, (1942) - see also Pandit
ARTICLES CREATED

Portals and Wikiprojects
Portal:Military history of Africa | Portal:Morocco | Portal:Spain | Portal:Military history of the Ottoman Empire | Microsoft .NET WikiProject | Morocco WikiProject | Arab world WikiProject


Media and communications
The Economist editorial stance | List of newspapers in Morocco | List of postal codes in Morocco | Postal history of Morocco | Political communications | La Dépêche marocaine | 2M TV | Maghreb Arab Press | Wrox Press | Turkish Daily News | Arab Radio and Television Network | Courrier International | ANSAmed | L'Est Républicain | ISOC Morocco | Cadena Dial | Free media | Maroc Soir Group | OJD Morocco | Nichane | Radio Shalom Dijon | Radio Shalom Paris | Radio Shalom Sweden | Radio Shalom Copenhagen | Marianne (magazine) | Radio Shalom Montreal | Al Ahdath Al Maghribia | La Nouvelle Tribune | Fayard | Al Ittihad Al Ichtiraki | Libération (Morocco) | Al Bayane | Bayane Al Yaoume | L'Economiste | La Nouvelle Tribune | La Vie Eco | Le Matin du Sahara et du Maghreb | Assabah | L'Opinion | La Mañana (Morocco) | Assahra Al Maghribiya | Al Haraka | Cap Radio


Science and technology
PVLAS | Search for Extraterrestrial Radio Emissions from Nearby Developed Intelligent Populations | MOSE Project | BOINC Account Manager | Jerry R. Ehman


Culture, architecture and mythology
Culture of Morocco | Spanish architecture | Ayyur | Tinjis | Sufax | Mneseus | Djellaba | Berber calendar


Art and music
Hungarian dance | Malhun | Gnawa music | World music (Awards) | Point Music (label) | Brian Jones Presents The Pipes Of Pan At Joujouka | Music appreciation | Music criticism | Hoba Hoba Spirit | Arabic pop music | Mawwal | Boulevard des jeunes musiciens festival | Darga


Economy, companies and brands
MASI index | MADEX index | Tangier Exportation Free Zone | Port of Casablanca Nashuatec | Fagor | Fadesa | Fulgura | Borac Laraki | Marjane | Menara, Maroc Telecom | Fortuna (cigarette) | Wana | Kosta Boda | Casablanca Technopark | Autoroutes du Maroc | ONCF | ONDA (Morocco) | Lombardi Engineering Ltd | Massimo Dutti


Craftmanship
Berber carpet | Balloon clock | Banjo clock | Burmese glass | Carriage clock | Chatelaine | Glastonbury chair | Lantern clock | Tyg | Vesta case | X-chair | Lion mask | An hua | Armorial ware | Kakiemon | Koro | Kraak porcelain | Pressed glass | Soft-paste porcelain | Yixing porcelain | Blanc-de-Chine | Blue and white | Bone china | Canton porcelain | Chelsea porcelain factory | Chinese export porcelain | Famille jaune, noire, rose, verte | Hard-paste porcelain | Hispano-Moresque | Islamic pottery | Zellige


People
Ruben Rausing | Marcel Bich | William Arms Fisher | Imma von Bodmershof | Baron omar Rolf von Ehrenfels | Mahdi ElMandjra | Chaïbia Talal | Muhammed Taher Pasha | Tadashi Asoma | Farid Essebar | Leonetto Cappiello | Marian MacDowell | Joan Gaspart | Atilla Ekici | Fathallah Oualalou | Abdeslam Ahizoune | David Foster (journalist) | Pierre Boulanger | Maria Winkelmann | Robert Assaraf | Michel Abitbol | Driss Ksikes | Karim Boukhari | Ahmed Benchemsi | Abu Inan Faris | Camillo Olivetti | Mohammed Abed Al-Jabri | Rachid Sbihi | Hind Mohammed | Ayman Halawani | Nathalie Handal | Hisham Abdulrahman | Habib Hassan Touma | Michel Pinseau | Gad Elmaleh | Bartol Gyurgieuvits | Victor Emanuel Lindstrand | Lalla Abla bint Tahar | Maras (gangs) | Peter Calvocoressi | Imad Kotbi | William Rutherford (mathematician) | J. C. Kumarappa | Tarif al-Matghari | Paul Tournon | John Davidson (general) | Brenda Paz | Hervé Carré | Bernhard Hoesli | Merieme Chadid | Hassan Hakmoun | Andrew Meldrum | Juan Pando | Jebala | Edward Blencowe Gould | Maguy Kakon | Abdelkhalek Torres


Education and Academics
Al Akhawayn University | Mohammed V University | Mohammed V University at Agdal | Sup De Co Marrakech | The American School of Tangier | Helwan University | Mohammed V University at Souissi | Timbuktu Manuscripts Project | Nasjonalbiblioteket | Bibliothèque Générale et Archives | Atlantis in art, literature and popular culture | Canadian College of Dental Health | European Journal of Human Genetics | Futuribles International | Bou Inania


History, Military and Politics
List of empires | Al Wifaq | Judiciary of Morocco | Moroccan nationality law | Battle of Ruvo | Military history of Morocco | Caprivi Liberation Army | Battle of Sidi Bou Zid | Operation Jumelles | Operation Marion | Boer Commando | Second Army (Serbia) | Third Army (Serbia) | Božidar Janković | Manuel Fernández Silvestre | Chemical weapons in the Rif War | Manuel González Hontoria | Hugo Stoltzenberg | Ignacio Hidalgo de Cisneros | Sebastian Balfour | Juan Picasso González | Rudibert Kunz | Rolf-Dieter Müller | Francisco Ciutat de Miguel | Erneido Oliva | List of political parties in Southern Africa | Battle of Embabo | Manhasset negotiations | United Nations Security Council Resolution 1754 | Military historiography | Africa-India relations


Literature
Literature of Morocco | Swahili literature | Ricote (Don Quixote) | Hope and Other Dangerous Pursuits


Sports
FIFA Disciplinary Code | Raja Casablanca | Widad Casablanca | Moghreb Athletic Tétouan | Saniat Rmel | Egyptian Olympic Committee | Fédération Royale Marocaine d’Athlétisme


Religion
Church of Saint Andrew, Tangier | List of Christian missions in Africa | Habous | Hinduism in Uganda


Geography and locations
Gibraltar Tunnel | Ouzoud Falls | Imbros Gorge | Brandon Creek | Menara gardens | Fes el Bali | Saidia | Toluca Valley | Zucchelli Station | Tinmel | Mala Mala reserve | Mechouar | Zion Centre | Oued Laou | Pujon | Sortelung | Naval Undersea Museum | Cape Malabata | Tombo Island | Hartishek | Ras Kebdana | Sidi Okba | Pilar, New Mexico | Fort Burgwin | Koro Toro | Los Guatuzos | Cajunga | Aguelmame Sidi Ali lake | Tamesna, Rabat | La Marañosa


Human rights
Association Marocaine des Droits de l'Homme | Academia Mexicana de Derechos Humanos | Association Malienne des Droits de l'Homme | Association Mauritanienne des Droits de l'Homme | Equity and Reconciliation Commission | Mudawana | Asociación de Trabajadores Inmigrantes Marroquíes en España


Festivals
Marrakech International Film Festival | List of festivals in Morocco | Lazio between Europe and the Mediterranean Festival


Projects, organizations and associations
International Bar Association | Wildlife Conservation International | Chicago Area Project | Vitamin C Foundation


Army and policing
Reserve force | Military reserve force | Direction Générale de la Sûreté Nationale | Groupes urbains de sécurité


Films
Real, The Movie | Zidane, Un Portrait Du 21e Siecle | Indigènes


Miscellaneous
2007 Iberian Peninsula earthquake | 1960 Agadir earthquake | 2007 Casablanca bombing

The lust of avarice has so totally seized upon mankind that their wealth
seems rather to possess them than they possess their wealth.
-Pliny the Elder
ABOUT ME

My Username

FayssalF

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Coming from

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Where I've been

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Where I'd like to go

Everywhere but HELL

My Hobbies

Wikipedia, Collage, Photography

My Favorite human

Albert Einstein

My Favorite Movies

Highlander, Monsieur Ibrahim, Indigènes, Heat

My Favorite Books

No logo, A Brief History of Time

What I think is the most important event in history

The developement of Personal Computers.

My Favorite Website

http://www.HowStuffWorks.com/

My Position on Wikipedia

I've been an administrator since December 2005

My Wikipediholic Test score

Never tested it. Yes, I've never had a test

Committed identity: d3d9a389dbdbdcecd615229f4f705513fd939742 is a SHA-1 commitment to this user's real-life identity.
BABEL


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اللغة الام لهذا المستخدم هي العربية.
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A still from the film

Life's Shop Window is an American silent drama film directed by J. Gordon Edwards, released on November 19, 1914. Starring Claire Whitney and Stuart Holmes, it is a film adaptation of the 1907 novel by Annie Sophie Cory. It depicts the story of English orphan Lydia Wilton (Whitney) and her husband Bernard Chetwin (Holmes). Although Wilton's marriage is legitimate, it was conducted in secret, and she is accused of having a child out of wedlock. Forced to leave England, she reunites with her husband in Arizona. There, she meets an old acquaintance, Eustace Pelham, and considers running away with him before she sees the error of her ways and returns to her family. Life's Shop Window was the first film produced, rather than simply distributed, by William Fox's Box Office Attractions Company, the corporate predecessor to Fox Film. Reviewers' opinions of the film's quality were mixed, but it was very popular upon its initial release in New York. Like many of Fox's early works, it was likely lost in the 1937 Fox vault fire. (Full article...)

Charles I of England
Charles I (19 November 1600 – 30 January 1649) was monarch of the three kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland from 1625 until his execution in 1649. The second son of King James VI of Scotland, he spent most of his life in England after his father inherited the English throne in 1603. His reign was marked by quarrels with the Parliament of England, which sought to curb his royal prerogative. From 1642, Charles fought the armies of the English and Scottish parliaments in the English Civil War. His defeat led to his execution, followed by establishment of a republic called the Commonwealth of England.

This painting, titled Equestrian Portrait of Charles I, is an oil-on-canvas work by Charles's Principal Painter in Ordinary, Anthony van Dyck. The portrait, now in the National Gallery in London, is thought to have been painted in about 1637–38, and is one of many portraits of Charles by van Dyck, including several equestrian portraits.Painting: Anthony van Dyck

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