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  2. Wikipedia : Unusual articles/History

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    An essay written by Winston Churchill in 1942 about the possibility of alien life. Anti-tobacco movement in Nazi Germany: Somehow, Nazi Germany was a pioneer of policies of this kind. Eduard Bloch: The Jewish doctor that treated Hitler's mother and was the only Jew that was protected by the dictator himself when Nazi Germany invaded Austria.

  3. Wikipedia:Unusual articles - Wikipedia

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    An essay written by Winston Churchill in 1942 about the possibility of alien life. Anti-tobacco movement in Nazi Germany: Somehow, Nazi Germany was a pioneer of policies of this kind. Eduard Bloch: The Jewish doctor that treated Hitler's mother and was the only Jew that was protected by the dictator himself when Nazi Germany invaded Austria.

  4. Wikipedia:List of really, really, really stupid article ideas ...

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    A favourite line from a movie or catchy lyric, a potent phrase used in argument, juicy facts of interest to fans, a punch-line or zinger; these are all very interesting, but usually all that can be informatively written about topic "X" is: "X is a _____ found in _____." Just about everything listed on Wikipedia:Millionth topic pool.

  5. Wikipedia:Obscure does not mean not notable - Wikipedia

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    However, there are situations where topics the general audience do not need to know and would not ever understand, such as qubit field theory and many advanced topics in mathematical and natural science not mentioned in general university-level textbooks, e.g. general calculus university textbooks, but the professional audience may want them to ...

  6. 'Nothing more, nothing less': Writings show wandering path ...

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    In his April 2024 essay, Mangione wrote that he’d always been “hyper-obsessed with efficiency, and I’ve never been very materialistic.” The traits are why he became an engineer, he wrote.

  7. Wikipedia:Exclusion (essay) - Wikipedia

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    Hoaxing: Obscure topics receive less traffic, and have fewer people able to vet the content of their articles. The risk of a hoax or simply false information being made public becomes significant. Particular cases

  8. Wikipedia : Historical archive/Policy/Notability/Arguments

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    Many specialist topics are not "known outside a narrow interest group" (as stated by the definition of notability at the top of this essay) but are still perfectly reasonable encyclopedia topics. For example, Darboux's theorem is not generally well known (nor does it need to be generally well known) but it is of great importance to people ...

  9. Wikipedia:Essay directory - Wikipedia

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    The answer to life, the universe, and everything – why articles generally require significant coverage in reliable sources that are independent of the topic. Third-party sources – every article on Wikipedia must be based upon verifiable statements from multiple third-party reliable sources with a reputation for fact-checking and accuracy.