Requesting review of article title — sourcing

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I have a declared conflict of interest (see my user page) as an employee of the organization Mr. Ahmed chairs.

Current independent sources consistently refer to him as "Ismaeel Ahmed" or "Barr. Ismaeel Ahmed," without "Buba":

  • Vanguard, 6 December 2025 — "FG attracts $2bn investments in CNG, targets $5bn in 2027 – PiCNG"
  • TheCable, 12 September 2025 — "PiCNG chairman: Nigeria must leverage 200trn gas reserves for clean energy transition"
  • Vanguard, 26 May 2026 — "FG, China to localise CNG, EV infrastructure manufacturing in Nigeria"

Requested change: please change the article title from "Ismaeel Buba Ahmed" to "Ismaeel Ahmed", and update the lead sentence and any other instances of "Buba" in the article text to read "Ismaeel Ahmed", consistent with current sourcing above.

Could an editor review this? Thank you.

EmmanuelNwabuodafi (talk) 14:15, 8 July 2026 (UTC)

 Not done: The {{request edit}} template is for requesting changes to semi-protected pages. For conflict of interest requests, please use {{Edit COI}} instead. meamemg (talk) 14:53, 8 July 2026 (UTC)
Thanks for pointing that out. I've updated it to use
instead. Ready for review whenever you get a chance.
~~~~ EmmanuelNwabuodafi (talk) 17:55, 8 July 2026 (UTC)


Consolidating Repetitive Exhibition and Collection Lists

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Hugh O'Donnell here! I am trying to clarify the text representing me on wikipedia. I need to remove repetative information that I've seen in the the second and third paragraphs in the life and work section. I would like it to read thus:

Although exhibiting regularly in solo and group shows since 1975, O’Donnell gained international recognition after his inclusion in the 1980 exhibition British Art Now: An American Perspective at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. He has since exhibited extensively throughout the United States, Japan, Europe, and the United Kingdom, including presentations at the Royal Academy of Arts, London; the XLII Venice Biennale, Italy; and the IV Medellin Biennale, Colombia. His work is held in numerous permanent museum collections internationally, including The Metropolitan Museum of Art; The Museum of Modern Art, New York; the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum; the National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.; the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden; the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis; the Tate Gallery, London; the Victoria and Albert Museum; the Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo; the National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto; the Yokohama Museum of Art; the Albright-Knox Art Gallery; and the Denver Art Museum. Hughartist (talk) 15:03, 8 July 2026 (UTC)


Adding information and improving readability in History section

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Hello editors! My name's Mike and I'm a paid employee at Certinia. Due to my conflict of interest, I won’t make any direct edits to this article unless I have explicit permission from a reviewing editor.

My first request is to create more clear subsections in the History section, and add more information about the evolution of Certinia as a company. My version draws a clear line between the years the company operated as "CODA", then as "FinancialForce", and finally as "Certinia". The current article doesn't really lay out this transition in a way that's easy to follow. I think my version will help readers understand the timeline and name changes much more clearly:

Let me know if you have any questions, and thanks in advance for taking a look here Mikeatcertinia (talk) 19:19, 1 June 2026 (UTC)

Reply 23-JUN-2026

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  Edit request declined  

  • Amongst the references proposed to be used is one from TechCrunch. (See WP:TECHCRUNCH.)

Regards,  Spintendo  01:33, 24 June 2026 (UTC)

Hello Spintendo! I appreciate you taking a look here. I've made a version without the TechCrunch sources here. Let me know what you think:
Thanks Mikeatcertinia (talk) 14:28, 30 June 2026 (UTC)


Request for article rewrite based on sandbox draft (COI)

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Hello,

I am requesting a review and possible replacement of the current article with a revised draft located at User:Dschrier13/sandbox.

I have a conflict of interest, as Eliezer Blum is a family member, so I have not edited the main article directly. Instead, I prepared a draft in my sandbox that is based entirely on published, independent sources, including academic presses and major literary anthologies.

The draft focuses on verifiable aspects of Blum’s literary career, including his poetry, prose, translation work, and critical writing, and avoids unsourced or interpretive claims. All major statements are supported with inline citations.

I would be grateful if an uninvolved editor could review the sandbox draft and, if appropriate, replace the current article or suggest any changes needed to bring it into line with Wikipedia standards.

Thank you for your time and consideration. Dschrier13 (talk) 16:19, 16 December 2025 (UTC)

Friendly follow-up in case this request was missed. The sandbox draft remains available for review if an uninvolved editor has time. Thank you. Dschrier13 (talk) 14:55, 15 February 2026 (UTC)
This request was marked as answered, but no review, response, or
changes to the article were made. Re-opening for consideration by
an uninvolved editor. The sandbox draft at User:Dschrier13/sandbox
remains available and is based entirely on published, independent
sources with inline citations. Dschrier13 (talk) 20:00, 8 July 2026 (UTC)
This was marked closed by me because your talk page sequence was backwards. The flow of talk page posts always moves from top to bottom; you were placing them bottom to top. That made it appear at first glance that your initial draft was superceded by two separately proposed and resolved requests. I've since resequenced it for you. Regards,  Spintendo  21:20, 8 July 2026 (UTC)
thank you for looking at this. Dschrier13 (talk) 21:26, 8 July 2026 (UTC)


Edit request: Decade of Pop and TikTok sound play count

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I have a conflict of interest: I am Jordan Roseman, known professionally as DJ Earworm, the subject of this article. I am not editing the article directly and would appreciate review by uninvolved editors.

I would like to suggest a short addition about Decade of Pop. TIME covered the project in 2019, describing it as a 100-song compilation looking back at the 2010s pop landscape. The official YouTube upload is titled “DECADE OF POP • 100 Song Mashup | DJ Earworm,” also known as “Celebrate the Good Times.” A later TikTok post by mason.conner/conner.boi for “Celebrate the Good Times” includes on-screen text saying “Dj Earworm released a Decade Mashup” and “Go check it out on youtube.” An archived Tokboard page for “Celebrate the Good Times by conner.boi” reported more than 8,376,468,981 plays for that TikTok sound, last updated August 1, 2022.

Suggested wording:

In 2019, Roseman released Decade of Pop, a 100-song mashup of popular music from the 2010s. The mashup was later credited in a TikTok post by mason.conner/conner.boi associated with the “Celebrate the Good Times” sound and containing the Decade of Pop audio; archived Tokboard data reported more than 8.3 billion plays for that TikTok sound by August 2022. TikTok’s sound page also listed more than 1.2 million videos using the sound as of July 2026.

Suggested sources:

I understand that TikTok and Tokboard are platform/primary sources, so I am requesting review rather than making the edit myself. Zanzex (talk) 20:18, 8 July 2026 (UTC)


Proposed updates to Talmage Boston article

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Disclosure: I am employed by Commercial Ideas and am requesting edits on behalf of Talmage Boston. I have a conflict of interest and am not editing the article directly.

Request 1: Replace the current lead sentence with the following:

Talmage Boston (born October 1, 1953) is an American attorney, author, and historian whose published work has focused on baseball, law, and U.S. presidential history.

Reason: This wording is neutral, concise, and better supported by independent and institutional sources.

References:

  • Dallas Innovates profile on Boston and his work as a litigator and historian.
  • Dallas Morning News author page noting his history books and more than 30 years of op-eds and book reviews.
  • Washington Independent Review of Books review of How the Best Did It.

Request 2: Add the following career section:

Boston has written books on baseball, law, and presidential history. His 2024 book, How the Best Did It: Leadership Lessons From Our Top Presidents, was reviewed by the Washington Independent Review of Books, which described it as a study of leadership centered on eight U.S. presidents.

Reason: This adds independently sourced career information without promotional language.

References:

  • Washington Independent Review of Books review of How the Best Did It.
  • Dallas Innovates profile.
  • Dallas Morning News author page.

TiffanyLoraineBudd (talk) 21:21, 8 July 2026 (UTC)


Infobox Request

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Requesting that the following infobox be added at the very top of the article, before the lead sentence:

{{Infobox tennis biography
| name          = Vivian Glozman
| image         = Vivian Glozman 260623 1.jpg
| caption       = Glozman in June 2026
| country       = United States
| residence     =
| birth_date    =
| birth_place   = Bellevue, Washington, U.S.
| height        = {{height|ft=5|in=11}}<ref name="airforcevg" />
| turnedpro     = 2023
| plays         = Right-handed
| college       = United States Air Force Academy
| website       = {{URL|https://vivianglozman.com/}}
}}

Note: birth_date is left blank — I could not find a published source (checked her Air Force Academy roster, TennisRecruiting.net, PickleWave, pickleball.com, and her own site) that states an exact date, so I'm not requesting one be added. The lead sentence's existing "(born c. 2000)" is unaffected by this request.

Vivian.mgmt (talk) 23:39, 8 July 2026 (UTC)


Add MedalBox and CareerFinals-Request

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Requesting that the current "Career finals" section (table only, no medal box currently exists) be replaced with the following. This adds a medal-tally box under the "Professional pickleball career" heading, adds a "Discipline" column to the results table, color-codes results by medal tier (gold/silver/bronze colors match the 2024 Summer Olympics medal table legend), and splits the single table into three subsections — APP Tour, PPA Tour, and D-Joy International — cross-linked from the medal box above. All citations are already present in the article; none are new.

{{MedalBox
|sport = Women's [[pickleball]]
|country = {{USA}}
|medals = {{MedalCount
|total=yes
|[[#APP Tour finals|APP Tour]]|2|3|3
|[[#PPA Tour finals|PPA Tour]]|1|1|2
|[[#D-Joy International finals|D-Joy International]]|1|1|0
}}
{{MedalCompetition|[[#APP Tour finals|APP Tour]]}}
{{MedalGold|2023 Chicago Open|Women's doubles}}
{{MedalGold|2026 AARP Open (Seattle)|Mixed doubles}}
{{MedalSilver|2023 Sunmed New Jersey Open|Women's doubles}}
{{MedalSilver|2023 Philadelphia Open|Mixed doubles}}
{{MedalSilver|2026 Sacramento Open|Women's doubles}}
{{MedalBronze|2023 Sunmed Atlanta Metro Open|Women's doubles}}
{{MedalBronze|2023 Sunmed Atlanta Metro Open|Mixed doubles}}
{{MedalBronze|2023 Philadelphia Open|Women's doubles}}
{{MedalCompetition|[[#PPA Tour finals|PPA Tour]]}}
{{MedalGold|2025 Australia Pickleball Open|Women's doubles}}
{{MedalSilver|2024 Veolia Los Angeles Open|Women's doubles}}
{{MedalBronze|2024 Bristol Open|Women's doubles}}
{{MedalBronze|2025 Mesa Cup|Women's doubles}}
{{MedalCompetition|[[#D-Joy International finals|D-Joy International]]}}
{{MedalGold|2026 Tour, Leg 2 (BIDV Cup)|Women's doubles}}
{{MedalSilver|2026 Petrolimex Cup, Leg 1|Mixed doubles}}
}}

=== Career finals ===
Through the 2026 season, Glozman has reached 15 documented professional finals or podium matches, with the results below drawn from independent tournament coverage.

==== {{subst:Anchor|APP Tour finals}} APP Tour finals: 9 (2 gold, 3 silver, 3 bronze, 1 fourth-place) ====

{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! Result !! Year !! Tournament !! Discipline !! Partner !! Opponent !! Score
|-
| style="background:#FFD700;" | Gold
| 2023
| APP Chicago Open
| Women's doubles
| Alix Truong
| Megan Fudge<br>Susannah Barr
| 11–6, 11–9, 15–12<ref name="forbes-chicago"/>
|-
| style="background:#C0C0C0;" | Silver
| 2023
| APP Sunmed New Jersey Open
| Women's doubles
| Alix Truong
| Simone Jardim<br>Allison Harris
| 11–2, 11–3<ref name="forbes-nj"/>
|-
| style="background:#CC9966;" | Bronze
| 2023
| APP Sunmed Atlanta Metro Open
| Women's doubles
| Alix Truong
| Susannah Barr<br>Megan Fudge
| 7–11, 4–11<ref name="forbes-atlanta"/><ref name="picklewave-atlanta-wd"/>
|-
| style="background:#CC9966;" | Bronze
| 2023
| APP Sunmed Atlanta Metro Open
| Mixed doubles
| Rob Nunnery
| Andrei Daescu<br>Susannah Barr
| <ref name="forbes-atlanta"/>
|-
| style="background:#CC9966;" | Bronze
| 2023
| APP Philadelphia Open
| Women's doubles
| Alix Truong
| Mari Humberg<br>Allison Harris
| 10–12, 8–11<ref name="pbt-philly-standings"/><ref name="picklewave-philly"/>
|-
| style="background:#C0C0C0;" | Silver
| 2023
| APP Philadelphia Open
| Mixed doubles
| Rob Nunnery
| Andrei Daescu<br>Susannah Barr
| <ref name="howarth-philly"/>
|-
| style="background:#FFA07A;" | 4th place
| 2023
| APP U.S. Indoor Championships
| Women's doubles
| Alix Truong
| Susannah Barr<br>Megan Fudge
| 9–15<ref name="pbcom2023"/><ref name="picklewave-indoors"/>
|-
| style="background:#FFD700;" | Gold
| 2026
| AARP Open (Seattle)
| Mixed doubles
| Casey Diamond
| Max Manthou<br>Christine Maddox
| 11–7, 11–2<ref name="forbes-aarp"/>
|-
| style="background:#C0C0C0;" | Silver
| 2026
| APP Sacramento Open
| Women's doubles
| Roos van Reek
| Sofia Sewing<br>Megan Fudge
| <ref name="forbes-sacramento"/>
|}

==== {{subst:Anchor|PPA Tour finals}} PPA Tour finals: 4 (1 gold, 1 silver, 2 bronze) ====

{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! Result !! Year !! Tournament !! Discipline !! Partner !! Opponent !! Score
|-
| style="background:#C0C0C0;" | Silver
| 2024
| PPA Veolia Los Angeles Open
| Women's doubles
| Lacy Schneemann
| Anna Bright<br>Rachel Rohrabacher
| 11–5, 11–5, 11–5<ref name="willdfirst"/><ref name="forbes-laopen"/>
|-
| style="background:#CC9966;" | Bronze
| 2024
| PPA Bristol Open
| Women's doubles
| Jorja Johnson
| Judit Castillo<br>Ewa Radzikowska
| 11–8, 7–11, 11–9<ref name="forbes-bristol"/>
|-
| style="background:#FFD700;" | Gold
| 2025
| PPA Australia Pickleball Open
| Women's doubles
| Lacy Schneemann
| Allyce Jones<br>Tyra Black
| 11–7, 11–3, 7–11, 11–9<ref name="willdfirst"/>
|-
| style="background:#CC9966;" | Bronze
| 2025
| PPA Mesa Cup
| Women's doubles
| Jorja Johnson
| Lacy Schneemann<br>Meghan Dizon
| 11–1, 11–5<ref name="forbes-mesa"/>
|}

==== {{subst:Anchor|D-Joy International finals}} D-Joy International finals: 2 (1 gold, 1 silver) ====

{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! Result !! Year !! Tournament !! Discipline !! Partner !! Opponent !! Score
|-
| style="background:#C0C0C0;" | Silver
| 2026
| D-Joy Petrolimex Cup (Leg 1)
| Mixed doubles
| Quang Duong
| Jack Munro<br>Sofia Sewing
| <ref name="forbes-djoy"/>
|-
| style="background:#FFD700;" | Gold
| 2026
| D-Joy Tour, Leg 2 (BIDV Cup)
| Women's doubles
| Roos van Reek
| Megan Fudge<br>Domenika Turkovic
| <ref name="forbes-djoy2"/>
|}

'''Key:''' {{color box|#FFD700|border=darkgray}} Gold   {{color box|#C0C0C0|border=darkgray}} Silver   {{color box|#CC9966|border=darkgray}} Bronze   {{color box|#FFA07A|border=darkgray}} Non-podium

Vivian.mgmt (talk) 23:42, 8 July 2026 (UTC)


Add Asia Open 2026 gold medal

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Requesting the addition of a June 2026 gold medal (women's doubles, with partner Roos van Reek) at the Michelob ULTRA Asia Open in Ho Chi Minh City, defeating Kaitlynn Hart and Nicola Schoeman 21–7, 21–19 on June 7, 2026. Source: official tournament bracket at Sporttora (https://www.sporttora.com/muao2026/brackets?tier=open&cat=womens____doubles&bracket=open_womens_doubles____open), independently corroborated on dates/venue/participants by a June 4, 2026 Vietnamese news preview of the tournament. I could not find secondary recap coverage of the final result specifically — the Forbes/Todd Boss article already cited elsewhere in the article covers a different, later event (the D-Joy BIDV Cup), not this one. Happy to hold this addition if reviewers would rather wait for secondary coverage.

Note: this request assumes the medal box and per-tour Career finals tables from my prior request ("Requested updates: medal box and Career finals tables") have already been added. If those haven't been added yet, this should be applied after that one.

1) Insert this sentence into "Continued APP Tour play and international events (2026)", immediately before the existing sentence about the D-Joy Tour, Leg 2 (BIDV Cup):

In early June 2026, Glozman and van Reek won the women's doubles title at the Michelob ULTRA Asia Open in Ho Chi Minh City, defeating Kaitlynn Hart and Nicola Schoeman in the final, 21–7, 21–19.<ref name="sporttora-asiaopen">{{cite web |no-tracking=true|title=Michelob ULTRA Asia Open 2026 – Women's Doubles Bracket |work=Sporttora |url=https://www.sporttora.com/muao2026/brackets?tier=open&cat=womens____doubles&bracket=open_womens_doubles____open |access-date=July 8, 2026}}</ref>

(And change "In June 2026, Glozman and van Reek won..." to "Later that month, the pair also won..." for the existing BIDV Cup sentence, so the two don't read as duplicates.)

2) In the medal box, add this line inside {{MedalCount}}, after the D-Joy International line:
|[[#Asia Open finals|Asia Open]]|1|0|0

3) In the medal box, add these two lines after the D-Joy International medal entries:
{{MedalCompetition|[[#Asia Open finals|Asia Open]]}}
{{MedalGold|2026 Michelob ULTRA Asia Open|Women's doubles}}

4) In "Career finals," change "15 documented professional finals" to "16 documented professional finals", and add this new subsection after the D-Joy International finals table:

==== {{subst:Anchor|Asia Open finals}} Asia Open finals: 1 (1 gold) ====

{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! Result !! Year !! Tournament !! Discipline !! Partner !! Opponent !! Score
|-
| style="background:#FFD700;" | Gold
| 2026
| Michelob ULTRA Asia Open
| Women's doubles
| Roos van Reek
| Kaitlynn Hart<br>Nicola Schoeman
| 21–7, 21–19<ref name="sporttora-asiaopen"/>
|}

Also flagging: "Asia Open" doesn't belong to the APP Tour, PPA Tour, or D-Joy International brand — it's run by a separate organizer — so I gave it its own subsection above. If reviewers would rather fold it into D-Joy International instead, I'm fine with that.

Vivian.mgmt (talk) 23:44, 8 July 2026 (UTC)


COI Edit Request: Add United States expansion history to Expansion section

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Note: I am disclosing that I have a conflict of interest regarding this page because I serve as an administrator for a Brahma Kumaris entity in the United States.

I am requesting a neutral editor to add information regarding the organization's initial expansion into the United States, which is currently omitted from the "Expansion" section. Adding this documented fact will ensure the page's history is more complete and help prevent the spread of inaccurate historical timelines online.

  • Information to be changed: Add a new subsection or paragraph regarding United States expansion under the "Expansion" section.
  • Proposed Text to Add:

The organization expanded its presence to the United States in 1976. Following an initial public lecture series in San Antonio, Texas, in January 1976,[1] the first official Raja Yoga Center in the U.S. was established in San Antonio in December 1976 by early practitioners including Sister Denise and Brahma Kumari Chandru.[2] The Brahma Kumaris was subsequently legally incorporated as a Texas nonprofit organization in August 1977.[3]

  • Existing text to remove: None (this is a new addition).

Thank you to a neutral editor for reviewing and incorporating this historical milestone.

DocsNavigator (talk) 01:31, 9 July 2026 (UTC) DocsNavigator (talk) 01:31, 9 July 2026 (UTC)

I have corrected the third reference to fix the access-date template error and adjusted the parameters for a database lookup. DocsNavigator (talk) 08:12, 11 July 2026 (UTC)


COI edit request: founding of GPX Stream

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I am employed by GPX Stream (disclosure on my user page), so I am requesting this rather than adding it myself.

Proposed addition — one sentence at the end of the "Driver coaching" section:

"Segal is also the founder of GPX Stream, a company producing live onboard camera systems for motorsport."[4]

Sourcing, stated plainly: the Sportscar365 piece identifies him as "GPX Stream founder Jeff Segal" but is bylined "News Release", so it is a published press release rather than staff reporting. A 2019 Forbes piece by contributor Mark Ewing also describes the GPX Stream system as Segal's (link), though I am aware of WP:FORBESCON. I believe the claim is uncontroversial and the two together are adequate for it, but I defer to the reviewer — if the sourcing is judged insufficient, declining is the right call.

No other GPX Stream content is proposed. Andyiancu (talk) 02:02, 9 July 2026 (UTC) Andyiancu (talk) 02:02, 9 July 2026 (UTC)


Edit Request: Updates to Career and Selected Works.

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I am Esther Eidinow, the subject of this article.

In line with Wikipedia's conflict of interest guidelines (WP:COI), I am submitting the following factual updates for independent review and implementation.

Change 1: Prior career in scenario planning

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  • Section: Career (Beginning of section)
  • Type of change: Addition
  • Text to add: Before becoming an academic, Eidinow was a writer and editor, specialising in scenario planning.[5][6]

Change 2: Virtual Reality Oracle project

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  • Section: Career (Paragraph 2)
  • Instruction: At the end of paragraph 2, after "history" and before "In July", please insert:
  • Text to add: From 2020–2023, she was the principal investigator of the Virtual Reality Oracle project, funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council, leading an interdisciplinary team to create a VR experience of the Ancient Greek oracle of Zeus at Dodona in the fifth century BCE.[7][8]

Change 3: Additions to Selected Works

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  • Section: Selected works
  • Instruction: Please append the following publications:
  • Text to add:
  • Eidinow, Esther; Geertz, Armin, W.; North, John, eds. (2022). Cognitive Approaches to Ancient Religious Experience. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-1-316-51533-4.
  • Eidinow, Esther; Schliephake, Christopher, eds. (2024). Conversing with Chaos: Writing and Reading Environmental Disorder in Ancient Texts. London: Bloomsbury. ISBN 978-1-350-34419-8.
  • Eidinow, Esther; Gordon, Richard, eds. (2025). A Cultural History of Ancient Magic, vol 1: Antiquity. London: Bloomsbury. ISBN 978-1-350-12379-3.
  • Eidinow, Esther (2025). Metamorphosis, Landscape and Trauma. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-880773-5.
  • Eidinow, Esther; Bowden, Hugh, eds. (2026). Visiting Dodona: Contexts of Unknowing. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-1-009-63224-9.

Thank you for your time and assistance! FigsnWalnuts (talk) 16:01, 7 July 2026 (UTC) FigsnWalnuts (talk) 16:01, 7 July 2026 (UTC)


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  1. "Raja Yoga lecture set". San Antonio Express-News. San Antonio, Texas. January 25, 1976. p. 19-A.
  2. "Raja Yoga center first in US". The San Antonio Light. San Antonio, Texas. January 1977. p. 23.
  3. "Franchise Tax Account Status Search: Brahma Kumaris World Spiritual Organization". Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts. 2026. {{cite web}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help); Invalid |url-status=na (help); Missing or empty |url= (help)
  4. "GPX Stream Partners with USAC for Live On-Board Camera Tech". Sportscar365. 25 February 2025. Retrieved 8 July 2026.
  5. "Obesity scenarios". Wellcome Collection.
  6. Wilkinson, Angela; Eidinow, Esther (2008). "Evolving a narrative approach to planning scenarios". Environmental Research Letters. 3 (4): 045017. doi:10.1088/1748-9326/3/4/045017.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: article number as page number (link)
  7. "The Virtual Reality Oracle: An Immersive Experience of the Ancient Greek Oracle at Dodona". Virtual Reality Oracle. Retrieved 2026. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  8. "The Virtual Reality Oracle (VRO): An Immersive Experience of the Ancient Greek Oracle at Dodona". UKRI Gateway to Research. Retrieved 2026. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |access-date= (help)