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  2. Wikipedia:Autobiography - Wikipedia

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    People will write overly positive impressions of themselves, and often present opinions as facts. Wikipedia aims to avoid presenting opinions as facts. Neutral point of view does not simply mean writing in the third person. They are often unverifiable. If the only source for a particular fact about you is yourself, readers cannot verify it.

  3. Template:Infobox person - Wikipedia

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    An infobox for articles about people Template parameters [Edit template data] This template has custom formatting. Parameter Description Type Status Honorific prefix honorific_prefix honorific-prefix honorific prefix pre-nominals Honorific prefix(es), to appear on the line above the person's name Unknown optional Name name Common name of person (defaults to article name if left blank; provide ...

  4. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Biography

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    The lead section should summarise with due weight the life and works of the person. When writing about controversies in the lead section of a biography, relevant material should neither be suppressed nor allowed to overwhelm: always pay scrupulous attention to reliable sources, and make sure the lead correctly reflects the entirety of the article.

  5. Autobiography - Wikipedia

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    The term "fictional autobiography" signifies novels about a fictional character written as though the character were writing their own autobiography, meaning that the character is the first-person narrator and that the novel addresses both internal and external experiences of the character. Daniel Defoe's Moll Flanders is an early example.

  6. Profile - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 18 January 2025. Look up profile in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Profile or profiles may refer to: Art, entertainment and media Music Profile (Jan Akkerman album), 1973 Profile (Githead album), 2005 Profile (Pat Donohue album), 2005 Profile (Duke Pearson album), 1959 Profiles (Nick Mason and Rick ...

  7. PDF - Wikipedia

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    Linearized PDF files (also called "optimized" or "web optimized" PDF files) are constructed in a manner that enables them to be read in a Web browser plugin without waiting for the entire file to download, since all objects required for the first page to display are optimally organized at the start of the file. [27]

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  9. Wikipedia : Biographies of living persons

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    Being in the news does not in itself mean that someone should be the subject of a Wikipedia article. We generally should avoid having an article on a person when each of three conditions is met: Reliable sources cover the person only in the context of a single event. The person otherwise remains, and is likely to remain, a low-profile individual.