I started editing sporadically a few articles in Wikipedia in 2004, but the first real contribution was a long paragraph on the entry "Mundialization" on Friday 21 April 2006. I then decided to register so that I can easily track my future contributions, and others can talk to me more easily if needed. The info there was very general, and I happened to know the original history since it was my father who invented the concept in 1949. I may put more info over time or others can.

Dernièrement, j'ai surtout édité/corrigé des articles en Anglais à propos de Strasbourg et du Parlement Européen, pour équilibrer l'incroyable et dangereux (pour la démocratie) biais pro-centralisateur et pro-Bruxellois.


This user comes from France.
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ancient civilizations.
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This user is interested in the Mongol Empire.
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Middle Ages
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History of Africa.
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DNA and genetics.
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This user has memorized the elements' names and symbols.
This user loves problem solving.
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This user wants the United Nations to be dissolved.