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History section on Bangladesh

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Thanks for your edits to the History and other sections on Bangladesh. One point I want to mention is that the main article for history of BD is History of Bangladesh. The convention for Country level articles is that the main article points to topic-level pages, and gives a brief overview of each topic. So, the history page should contain brief discussions of the stuff from the actual history article. The history section in the BD article has becoeme too long over the last few months, so you might consider contributing detailed history to the History of Bangladesh article.

by the way, we do have a wikiproject Bangaldesh. Check that out to find more topics to explore.

Thanks.

--Ragib 19:31, 11 December 2005 (UTC)Reply

RE: History section on Bangladesh

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Ragib,

In my view, Bangladesh is a good start, but should be expanded considerably before it reaches the level of maturity that some of the other Country-level articles have (e.g. Mexico,Canada) many of which I have read. Of course you are right that each section, such as History, should be further detailed in separate entries. History of Bangladesh should itself be expanded, especially in certain areas like the Mughal period. After all, there is a lot that is left out.

Also, I would like to see these entries better referenced and will try to help in that regard.

Take care,

Dejo 22:36, 11 December 2005 (UTC)DejoReply

The problem is, to get Bangladesh up to a Featured article status, the history section should really be a summary of the History of Bangladesh article. See India, which has been elected a featured article, and has a very brief History section that correctly summarizes the History of India article. Right now, the size of Bangladesh is more than 33 KB, which is more than the standard for article sizes. --Ragib 23:19, 11 December 2005 (UTC)Reply
History of Bangladesh is currently in poor shape which makes it difficult to base a summary on it. For example, most of it deals with pre-Bangladeshi history with only 3 paragraphs covering 1971 until the present. The introduction is inappropriate (it is not a synopsis) and appears to be lifted verbatim from the US State Department without reference.


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There is discussion regarding your graph on the Income tax in the United States article as well as the image talk. Morphh (talk) 13:14, 13 May 2008 (UTC)Reply

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Done! Dejo (talk) 18:26, 13 February 2010 (UTC)Reply

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Your image US Debt Trend.svg might be more informative if you shaded according to the party in control of the legislature rather than the president since it is Congress that approves the budget. At the least, you could create another image with this information if you don't want to alter this one too drastically. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 128.187.0.164 (talk) 20:54, 8 September 2009 (UTC)Reply


That sounds like an interesting idea, although I don't know if you have fully thought it through. For example, what would you do when Congress is split - shade in gray? I would say both the President and the Congress play important roles here, I would not like to say which is more important. Actually, the red and blue shading was not done by me. It was added to my image by someone else. I would certainly be interested in ideas of how to show both President and Congress on the same figure, without getting too cluttered. Dejo (talk) 18:14, 13 February 2010 (UTC)Reply

Bangladesh FAR nom

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FARC: Bangladesh

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Hey mate, how much more work is required to keep the article an FA? I'm willing to work on it as much I can. Please, answer to the FARC page. Aditya(talkcontribs) 04:35, 20 September 2010 (UTC)Reply

Your elector and representative apportionment charts

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Hola! I love your elector and Representative apportionment charts, the latter of which I've added to the House article. Any chance you could make a similar one for the Senate? :)

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File:US_Debt_Trend.svg

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I noticed that this debt trend chart needs updating. I can help you update it if you still have the spreadsheet or similar chart generation tool you used to make the file in the first place. johnpseudo 14:47, 20 February 2012 (UTC)Reply

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