User:Joaopais
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The Barnstar of National Merit | ||
For your extensive work in articles pertaining to Portugal, I, Afonso Silva, hereby award you The Barnstar of National Merit. Parabéns! | ||
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The Royalty and Nobility Barnstar | ||
For your extensive work in articles pertaining to Portugal and it's royalty, I, User:BolinhasFofas, hereby award you The Barnstar Royalty and Nobility. Parabéns! |
Duck and Cover is a 1951 American civil-defense animated and live-action social guidance film, directed by Anthony Rizzo. Often mischaracterized as propaganda, it has similar themes to more adult-oriented civil-defense training films. It was widely distributed to schoolchildren in the United States in the 1950s, and teaches students what to do in the event of a nuclear explosion. The film starts with an animated sequence showing Bert, an anthropomorphic turtle, who is attacked by a monkey holding a lit firecracker or stick of dynamite on the end of a string. Bert ducks into his shell as the charge goes off; it destroys both the monkey and the tree in which he is sitting, but Bert is left unharmed. The film then switches to live footage as a narrator explains what children should do when they see the flash of an atomic bomb while in various environments. It is suggested that by ducking down low in the event of a nuclear explosion, such as crawling under desks, children would be safer than they would be standing. In 2004, Duck and Cover was selected by the Library of Congress for preservation in the National Film Registry for being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".Film credit: Anthony Rizzo
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Subpage[edit]User:Joaopais/History of Portugal is a list of Portuguese History-related articles. It was created to keep track of History pages related to Portugal including dates, people, events, periods, etc. You may freely update it to reflect new articles, or add links to articles that ought to be created. |
Did you know...[edit]From Joaopais's recent edits:
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[edit]Hi, my name is João and I'm from Portugal. I joined Wikipedia on 17 August 2004 and my first edit was on the article Portugal. I'm happy that my first edit was on a country that I am very proud to live, but I only realised that my first one was on Portugal almost two years after. Also of note, is that the second article I've edited was on a Portuguese clown: Batatinha! My major fields are History of Portugal and Portuguese politics, and to a minor degree, Portuguese football. I have an extensive work in three articles: John III of Portugal, History of Portugal (1578-1777) and History of Portugal (1777-1834). I'm also the founder of The Portugal Portal and a minor contributer, since I only sporadically update the news. You can also see my work in the ongoing process of creation/improving of the articles of Portuguese royal family members, and also in the templates on the four Portuguese dynasties: Template:House of Burgundy, Template:House of Aviz, Template:House of Habsburg and Template:House of Braganza. Regarding lists, I've been quite active in the promotion of List of Presidents of Portugal and List of Portuguese monarchs to featured status, and I'm currently working on List of Prime Ministers of Portugal. I was also a (incredibly) minor editor in the also featured List of municipalities of Portugal. In the end, I'd like to say I consider myself a little IPA-pronunciations-maniac, since every article that seems Portuguese to me immediately receives an IPA pronunciation.
Here's a list of my edits:
- Nr. 1 Portugal
- Nr. 10 Batatinha
- Nr. 50 Rádio e Televisão de Portugal
- Nr. 100 SuperLiga
- Nr. 500 Template:Football in Portugal table cells
- Nr. 1000 Afonso I of Portugal
- Nr. 2000 Rio Maior
- Nr. 3000 Loures
- Nr. 4000 Duke of Braganza
- Nr. 5000 Associação de Futebol de Beja
- Nr. 6000 Celorico de Basto
- Nr. 7000 Mary Frances Benedicta, Princess of Brazil
- Nr. 8000 Template:House of Aviz
- Currently: 8518 (482 to reach 9000)
Currently working on...
[edit]- Successful featured article/list/portal
- History of Portugal (1777-1834) - major editor (archive)
- List of Portuguese monarchs - major editor (archive)
- List of Presidents of Portugal (archive)
- List of municipalities of Portugal - minor editor (archive)
- Portal:Portugal - creator and essentially a minor editor (archive)
- Peer review / Featured article/list candidate
- Currently working on
- History of Portugal (711-1112)
- History of Portugal (1834-1910)
- List of Prime Ministers of Portugal
- Portal:Portugal
- Template:History of Portugal
- Lusophony Games and 2006 Lusophony Games
- Ancestors tables for Portuguese monarchs
- 2006-07 in Portuguese football
- Redirects on Portuguese monarchs
- Cleaning up
- Sound files
See also
[edit]- User:Joaopais/Portuguese nobility titles
- User:Joaopais/Portuguese football clubs redirects
- User:Joaopais/Portuguese football
- User:Joaopais/List of Portuguese Cortes
- User:Joaopais/Sandbox
- User:Joaopais/Portuguese dignitaries
- User:Joaopais/Portuguese office-holder templates
- User:Joaopais/Portuguese royals
- My blog (in Portuguese)
Now, everything you needed to know about me...
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