User:Issac I Navarro
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Issac Navarro's User Page
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Welcome to My Wikipedia User Page!
[edit]I am Issac Navarro, a young adult dedicated to enhancing Wikipedia's wealth of knowledge. While still learning the ropes, I am committed to adhering to the platform's policies and improving content for future readers.
Favorites and Interests
[edit]- Topics of Interest: History, philosophy, vintage culture, sports, and sociocultural studies.
- Favorite Wikipedia Categories: Golf, History, Sports, and Philosophy.
Useful Links
[edit]- User:Issac I Navarro/sandbox – My Sandbox for ongoing projects.
- Wikipedia:Tutorial – A helpful guide for editing Wikipedia.
- Help:Contents – Wikipedia's help pages for troubleshooting and FAQs.
- Special:Contributions/Issac I Navarro – My edit history.
- Helpful conversation [1]
Goals on Wikipedia
[edit]1. Improve the quality of underdeveloped articles, especially those related to my interests.
2. Expand biographical entries for historical and modern figures.
3. Actively participate in discussions to ensure Wikipedia maintains neutrality and verifiability.
4. Create a comprehensive article on a unique topic (such as a local figure or cultural matters.
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Inspirational Quote |
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*"The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing." — Socrates |
"All our society is run by insane people" -John Lennon |
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Category | Name | What They Are |
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Ken Allen | An orangutan famous for his escape attempts at the San Diego Zoo | |
Miscellaneous | Nils Olav | A king penguin who serves as a mascot and colonel-in-chief of the Norwegian Guard |
1936 Summer Olympics | Held in Nazi Germany | |
Milnesium tardigradum | Species of tardigrade capable of surviving in space | |
Ego Leonard | Giant minifigure | |
Hevisaurus | Finnish heavy metal band aimed at children | |
Alibi-ya | Service that provides fake bosses for weddings or other events | |
Undie Runs | Charity marathon event, popular with college College administrators? | |
Time Cube | A controversial and eccentric "theory" about time and reality | |
Society 5.0 | Japanese concept of a super-smart society | |
Golf Legends | Mickey Wright | Renowned professional golfer, often considered one of the greatest female golfers of all time from San Diego |
Tony Manero (golfer) | Professional golfer and winner of the 1935 U.S. Open | |
Bobby Jones (golfer) | Amateur golfer and founder of Augusta National Golf Club and The Masters Tournament | |
Payne Stewart | Professional golfer known for his attire and U.S. Open win in 1999 | |
Gene Sarazen | Golfing legend credited with inventing the sand wedge | |
Seve Ballesteros | Spanish golfer and Ryder Cup hero | |
Byron Nelson | Golfer famous for his 11 consecutive PGA Tour wins in 1945 | |
Harvey Penick | Renowned golf instructor and author of *Harvey Penick's Little Red Book* | |
Ben Crenshaw | Two-time Masters champion | |
Arnold Palmer | Umbrella | |
Tommy Armour | Professional golfer and inventor of golf equipment | |
Gary Player | Big Three" | |
Billy Casper | American golfer and two-time U.S. Open champion from San Diego | |
Gene Littler | American golfer known for his amazing swing from San Diego | |
Ben Hogan | Legendary golfer and one of the greatest players in history | |
Tom Kite | Professional golfer | |
Ted Ray (golfer) | Known for his long drives | |
Tom Watson (golfer) | American golfer and eight-time major champion | |
Philosophers and Philosophy | Plato | Ancient Greek philosopher |
Epictetus | Stoic philosopher emphasizing reason and inner freedom | |
Aristotle | Ancient Greek philosopher and student of Plato | |
The Republic (Plato) | Philosophical dialogue about justice and the ideal state | |
Socrates | Ancient Greek philosopher | |
Virgil | 1st-century-BC Roman poet | |
Voltaire | Philosopher and writer, critical of religion and government | |
Albert Camus | Existentialist philosopher and writer | |
Historical Events | Ancient Greek philosophy | Cultural movement |
Ancient Rome | Civilization in law, government, and architecture | |
The Enlightenment | Intellectual and cultural movement | |
Industrial Revolution | Period of rapid technological | |
Renaissance | Cultural and artistic movement marking the transition from the Middle Ages | |
Historical Leaders | Nero | Roman Emperor |
Porfirio Díaz | Mexican general and long-serving president | |
Marcus Aurelius | Roman Emperor and philosopher, | |
Napoleon Bonaparte | French military leader and emperor | |
Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson | British naval commander known for his victories in the Napoleonic Wars | |
Joan of Arc | French folk heroine and saint who led the army to victory during the Hundred Years' War | |
The Art of War | Ancient Chinese military treatise by Sun Tzu |
Pages that I have created
[edit]Categories:
- Wikipedians interested in politics
- Wikipedians interested in chess
- Wikipedians interested in Lego
- Wikipedians interested in history
- Wikipedians interested in the French Revolution
- Wikipedians interested in the Russian Revolution
- Wikipedians interested in the Renaissance
- Wikipedians interested in ancient Rome
- Wikipedians interested in the Victorian period
- Wikipedians interested in photography
- Wikipedians interested in the San Diego Padres
- WikiProject California participants
- Wikipedians interested in California
- WikiProject San Diego participants
- Wikipedians in the United States