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Charles Henry Turner (February 3, 1867 – February 14, 1923) was an American zoologist, entomologist, educator, and comparative psychologist, known for his studies on the behavior of insects, particularly bees and ants. Born in Cincinnati, Turner was the first African American to receive a graduate degree at the University of Cincinnati and among the first African Americans to earn a PhD from the University of Chicago. He spent most of his career as a high-school teacher at Sumner High School in St. Louis. Turner was one of the first scientists to systematically examine the question of whether animals display complex cognition, studying arthropods such as spiders and bees. He also examined differences in behavior between individuals within a species, a precursor to the study of animal personality. This 1921 portrait photograph of Turner is in the collection of The Crisis, the magazine of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP).
Northwest view of the church, castle and lake in Ivenack, Germany. The complex is part of the Ivenacker Tiergarten and Ivenacker Eichen nature reserves.
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I took contact with Wikipedia in January of 2007. The idea of a free encyclopedia with the aim of having an important part of the common knowledge of humanity felt irresistible so since then I try to help improving this huge work.
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Some nice things I have received
Thanks to everybody who considered I merited one of these: It's amazing how only a tiny image and a comment helps to maintain the daily effort.
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For your impressive efforts on
multiple sclerosis-related content and
Alzheimer's disease, I award you the
Star of Life.
JFW 14:50, 31 January 2008 (UTC)
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The E=mc² Barnstar: For outstanding service to cleaning up, improving, and rewriting
Alzheimer's disease OrangeMarlin Talk• Contributions 14:47, 18 June 2008 (UTC)
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I hereby give this
Coming of the Cavalry Award to Garrondo, for helping out in a
long hard slog when it was most needed. Cheers,
Casliber (
talk · contribs) 04:20, 9 December 2008 (UTC)
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Congratulations! You have captured
WikiProject Medicine's unofficial
Missing Article Trophy by creating
Dopamine dysregulation syndrome. —
Cyclonenim (
talk ·
contribs ·
email) 17:47, 22 December 2008 (UTC)
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Together for the golden wikistars! International solidarity badge. Awarded to Garrondo by CopperKettle. Thank you for your work in upgrading the
Alzheimer's disease article and helping me translate it! Its just
received the GA status at RuWiki!
CopperKettle 18:18, 20 February 2009 (UTC)
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Thanks Garrondo, for your valiant contributions to numerous medical articles, and many hours helping get
Huntington's Disease to GA status have the
Medicine barnstar.
L∴V 00:53, 30 April 2009 (UTC)
Contributions I feel most proud of
Featured articles
- What I found
- What me and others left left: good article
- What me and others left II: Featured article
- What I found
- What me and others left: Featured article
- Additionally the Russian and Spanish versions of this article are almost exact translations of the English Wikipedia FA
- What I found
- What me and others left: Featured Article Review avoided
- What me and others left II: Featured Article Review avoided
- Additionally the cesky version of this article is almost an exact translation of the English Wikipedia FA
- What I found
- What me and others left: good article
- What me and others left II: Featured article
- What I found
- What me and others left left: good article
- What me and others left II: Featured article
Other
- What I found
- What was after my long peer-review
- What I found
- What I found
In September of 2009 the featured articles I had heavily contributed to (Alzheimer's disease, multiple sclerosis, treatment of multiple sclerosis and Huntington's disease) summed to the Spanish and Russian versions of the Alzheimer's disease article received a total of more than half a million visits (566.412)
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Users to have in mind
User:SandyGeorgia(copy edit in all kind of articles, interested in medicine),User:Fvasconcellos (expert in pharmacology), JFW (expert in medicine), User:Orangemarlin (speciaciliced in anti-quackery and medicine), User:TimVickers (director of Molecular and Cellular Biology wikiproject), User:Diberri (medicine student and creator of the citing tool), User:Delldot (interested in emergency neurology, such as TBI), User:Casliber (expert in FA and psychiatry), User:Crusio (Neuroscientist), User:Leevanjackson (Main editor of Huntington's disease article), User talk:Tony1 (Expert in good writing techniques), User talk:Looie496 (Expert in basic neuroscience and medicine)
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