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  • ...one subject covered by Wikipedia, either as the main topic of an article, or as a subtopic covered by an article in addition to the article's main topic * Making the [[Help:Link|links]] for ambiguous terms point to the correct article title. For example, an editor of an astr
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  • ...hat are apparently inexplicable by natural laws, such as [[psychokinesis]] or [[Apport (paranormal)|apportation]]. Although many people believe in [[List Critics attribute psychic powers to intentional trickery or to self-[[delusion]].<ref name="Gracely">{{Cite web|last=Gracely, Ph.D. |fi
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  • ...right, participants in a wikiproject cannot decide that a Wikipedia policy or guideline does not apply to articles within its scope." And: "Wikipedia has ...tors should avoid [[ambiguity]], [[#Technical language|jargon]], and vague or unnecessarily complex wording.
    211 KB (32,020 words) - 06:33, 9 February 2022
  • ...araghost.gif|thumb|right|Photographs which purportedly depicted [[ghost]]s or spirits were popular during the 19th century.]] ...f><ref>{{cite book|first= James|last= Alcock|title= Parapsychology-Science Or Magic?: A Psychological Perspective|publisher= [[Pergamon Press]]|location=
    163 KB (22,943 words) - 20:53, 24 February 2022
  • ...orm of [[creationism]] that lacks empirical support and offers no testable or tenable hypotheses, and is therefore not science.<ref name="ForrestMay2007P The argument from design, also known as the teleological argument or "argument from intelligent design", has been advanced in theology for centu
    178 KB (25,255 words) - 18:03, 25 April 2022