User:Minicoian

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Minicoian


This user comes from India.
dvމީނާގެ މާދަރީ ބަހަކީ ދިވެހިބަސް
mi membaru ge mādarī bahakī mahal baheve.
en-3This user can contribute with an advanced level of English.
hi-2इस सदस्य को हिन्दी भाषा का मध्यम स्तर का ज्ञान है।
ur-2اس صارف کو اردو زبان کا متوسط درجے کا عِلم ہے۔
ar-1
هذا المستخدم يتحدث اللغة العربية بمستوى مبتدئ.


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About me

I am known as Minicoian, from Minicoy, India. I contribute frequently to wiki English and Divehi as user Minicoian.
My interests: History, Literature, Linguistics, Philosophy.

Contacts

You can mail me any time! yes: minicoian@gmail.com

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In other languages

You can see Minicoian's contributions in Dhivehi wikipedia too.

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Following is the work of mine to build a Main page for Mahal Wikipedia.


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City of Champaign v. Madigan is a 2013 case decided by the Appellate Court of the US state of Illinois, ruling that messages sent and received by elected officials during a city council meeting and pertaining to public business are public records subject to disclosure, even when stored on personal electronic devices. It was the first court ruling in Illinois to hold that private messages were subject to disclosure under the state's Freedom of Information Act. The case addressed a public records request from a reporter for The News-Gazette in Champaign, Illinois, who observed city council members and the mayor using their personal electronic devices to send messages during a city council meeting. City officials denied the reporter's request; the case eventually reached the Appellate Court, which held that public officials have to disclose their records, even if they are stored on a personal electronic device or account, but only when acting as a public body, such as during a council meeting. (Full article...)

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