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Name | Javier | |||
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Country | Mexico | |||
Current location | Queretaro | |||
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Occupation | Managerial Accounting | |||
University | University of Texas at Austin | |||
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Article work
This is a list of articles I have started, significantly contributed to, or plan to start. Articles in bold are articles I've created, italics are those I significantly contributed to, and those in red are planned. For an automated list of articles I created, click here.- 2008 South Ossetia war
- N N Pisharody
- Jorge Urbina
- Zahir Tanin
- Carles Font-Rossell
- Jan Grauls
- 728th Military Police Battalion
- Hugo Siles-Alvarado
- Maria Viotti
- Charles Ntwaagae
- Rayko Strahilov Raytchev
- Antonio Lima
- Fernand Poukré-Kono
- Towers High School
- Mohamed Toihiri
- Mourad Benmehidi
- Neven Jurica
- Michel Tommo Monthe
- Minas Hadjimichael
- Martin Palouš
- Carsten Staur
- Roble Olhaye
- Crispin S. Gregoire
- Lino Sima Ekua Avomo
- Rahm Emanuel
- Tiina Intelmann (Permanent Representative to the UN for Estonia)
- Jean-Maurice Ripert (Permanent Representative to the UN for France)
Miscellany
Jeremiah Gurney (1812–1895) was an American daguerreotype photographer. Initially working in the jewelry trade in Saratoga, New York, he took up photography after learning of daguerreotype from Samuel Morse, moving to New York City where he began selling photographs alongside jewelry. He was one of the earliest photographers in the city, and may have been the owner of the first photographic gallery in the United States. Gurney took this self-portrait photograph around 1869, now in the collection of the Minneapolis Institute of Art.Photograph credit: Jeremiah Gurney; restored by Adam Cuerden
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