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The Messages
Re: Forbes Wild Foods Page
I just spent a short while creating a page for Forbes Wild Foods. I am curious why it is that multinational companies are allowed space to give information about the company( i.e. dell computers or Coca-Cola) but if something that doesn’t have the size or history puts up a page it is marked for deletion. no where on the page are their any leads to the company or any indication that it sells anything. it is about Canadian wild foods and as Forbes wild foods is the leading Canadian wild food company and is connected to such movements as the slow food movement it deserves its place in the public encyclopedia. This seems to be two sided and unfair particularly when as much of Forbes wild foods is about the education of food stuffs as is the selling.
no sales leads or links to how to buy the food where places in , references to other companies in the same boat are there . this is not publicity but an actual company that exists in the real world and has as much right to have space on wikipidia as any other corporation that has grown large enough to make its own publicity and history appear to be worth of an encyclopedic entry.
—The preceding unsigned comment was added by Dyson Forbes (talk • contribs) . (moved unsigned about speedeied
(prodded) article to bottom of page) :) Dlohcierekim 16:38, 25 August 2006 (UTC)
More Edits
Easter Early Music The class was started in 1984 as the Welsh Early Music Week, at Swansea and in 2000 moved to St. George's School, Ascot. Students who take this class are advanced players of the viol, recorder and other early instruments.
There are two 90 minute sessions each day with a tutor for half of the session. One session is with the same group each day, the other session is with a group that vary in size and players.
The students learn new technique's through lectures and large and small ensembles. The students study broken consorts of viols and recorders. There is a large library available full of music for students to play.
Camp Barracudas For the past 15 years the Barracudas summer camp have been providing day camps. The Barracudas were started in 1992 as two very small summer camps that have grown to 27 camp locations. The camp is for children aged 4 1/2 - 16 years. The camp runs from Monday 31st July - Friday 25th August 2006.
St. George's School, Ascot is a camp location with a variety of activities for children to enjoy. The school has a small camp of around 100 children and 12 instructors who work together in small groups on activities that range from baseball and basketball to video film making and volleyball. The school has facilities that include: a sports hall, a heated outdoor swimming pool, a motor sports track, tennis courts, arts and craft room, archery range, playing fields, and a dining room. In addition to the regular camp activities there are several special intensive courses that include: fencing, football, motor sports, swimming and tennis. The intensive courses are aimed at building confidence and improving the skill level of each child.
Young Leadership Camp Sir Trevor Brooking is opening the Football Association Young Leadership Camp. The camp will improve leadership and team building skills for 100 top football athletes. The national Football Association staff will teach players how to coach and referee, sports science, goalkeeping, disability football and the new and exciting game of 5-a-side called futsal. The top three athletes will be eligible to train internationally in Botswana in the international placement programme.
My RfA
Hi, I feel I did not explain myself well regarding polls are evil. I have replied to bunchofgrapes !votein an effort to explain further but I dont know if you missed it or not. I wonder if you would mind discussing this further on my RfA talk page so that I can get some more views and discuss our ideas. I have asked other users to chip in to and would be obliged if you could pop in and have your say. Thanks --Errant Tmorton166(Review me) 21:22, 25 August 2006 (UTC)
PS I am not attempting to change your vote (well maybe but that isnt the main reason) Im fairly sure I have failed my nom - and thats fine - but I would like to improve and take positives from this. --Errant Tmorton166(Review me) 21:22, 25 August 2006 (UTC)
thankyou
Thank you for that welcome. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Manyrameriz (talk • contribs) . Headed and unsigned. :) Dlohcierekim 15:22, 26 August 2006 (UTC)
WP:RfA/Consumed Crustacean
It's passed, and I'm an admin. Thanks for your support vote, as well as the handy rationale that went with it. -- Consumed Crustacean | Talk | 04:04, 28 August 2006 (UTC)
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