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Possible Article ideas:[edit]

  • Voluntary Piloerection: It's something I have been wondering about for a long time. I have many questions and I'm curious how it works. Not much was available on the subject. Thoigh, there have been recent studies about it which is really exciting!
  • Mayan Astrology: So much was lost during the conquest of Spain. But a place in Guatemala is known for their vast knowledge of the Mayan Tzolkin. I'm interested in it because I enjoy spiritual and metaphysical subjects.
  • Ancient Egyptian Zodiac: I am fascinated by Egypt! I'm taking an African Prehistory class and it's put me on research mode. Tragically, the great library of Alexandria was burned down, not once, but twice! So, again so much was lost. Though, I've dug around and found some interesting articles and studies on the Egyptian Constellations that might shed some light on the subject.


Chosen Topic: Deep Survival: Who lives, Who dies, and Why By Laurence Gonzalez.[edit]

How will you (re-)organize your article?

There is no existing page on the book so, I will organize the article by studying other Wiki pages.

What sections does the article require? 

I will add a section for 'Accidents' and 'Survival', quotes, and links to studies mentioned in the book.

Where do you think you’ll have to look for sources to develop your article?

I will probably look at book reviews , publisher's websites, magazines...

(It looks like maybe you've applied the notability test on your other page. Onward . . . ProfHanley (talk) 17:46, 3 October 2019 (UTC))


Sources:[edit]

Managing Mortality

Keeva, Steven

ISSN: 07470088


Killing the Official Future

Crews, Christian

ISSN: 08956308


A personal Note on Normal Accidents

Perrow, Charles

ISSN: 10860266


Public Safety Diving and Firefighting: The Parallels of Self-Rescue

Brush, Brian

ISSN: 00152587


Trapped by Flashover: A Survivor's Journey

Vonappen, Mark

ISSN: 00152587


Model Article:

My Side of the Mountain

The Road