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  2. One person, one language - Wikipedia

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    The “one person, one language” approach is a popular method adopted by parents attempting to raise simultaneous bilingual children. With the “one person, one language” approach, each parent consistently speaks only one of the two languages to the child.

  3. Wikipedia:Ten things you may not know about images on ...

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    Once an image is uploaded, and the source and licensing information are correctly given, it may be used in articles. Our Image Use Policy describes the accepted ways of displaying, formatting, and otherwise using images in Wikipedia. If you jump into using images in articles, you should be familiar with them.

  4. Wikipedia:Popular pages - Wikipedia

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    Most-viewed pages were detected from earlier lists for shorter periods (named in Wikipedia:Statistics#Page views). The number of views for the detected pages were found by such engines as Wikitally (existed until 2017), Multiyear ranking of Wikipedia pages views [13] and Massview. [14] The latter counts views by category since July 1, 2015.

  5. One-person library - Wikipedia

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    Guy St. Clair defined the one-person library as “one in which all the work is done by the [single] librarian” (1976). The SOLO Librarians Division of the Special Libraries Association defines a SOLO as “an isolated librarian or information collector/provider who has no professional peers within the immediate organization.”

  6. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Layout

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    Try to harmonize the sizes of images on a given page in order to maintain visual coherence. If "stacked" images in one section spill over into the next section at 1024×768 screen resolution, there may be too many images in that section.

  7. Wikipedia:Featured pictures - Wikipedia

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    Featured pictures in Wikipedia. This star symbolizes the featured content on Wikipedia. This page highlights the finest images on Wikipedia. The featured picture criteria explains that featured pictures must be freely licensed or in the public domain, must be of a high technical quality, and must add significantly to at least one article on Wikipedia.

  8. At Commons, you can add categories to an image page to help other editors find the page (for example, for a different language Wikipedia). These steps continue with the same image from the previous tutorial: 1. Click the "find categories" tab at the top of the image page. You arrive at a page labeled CommonSense, which is a search tool.

  9. Help:Pictures - Wikipedia

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    Finally, you can link to one image from a thumbnail's small double-rectangle icon , but display another image using "|thumb=Displayed image name". This is intended for the rare cases when the Wikipedia software that reduces images to thumbnails does a poor job, and you want to provide your own thumbnail.