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:::No, it wasn't the point too. I saw that you had interrests in the student movement and I thought I could maybe help you if you did want any information about the movement in Quebec (that is a particularly active movement in north america)
 
:::No, it wasn't the point too. I saw that you had interrests in the student movement and I thought I could maybe help you if you did want any information about the movement in Quebec (that is a particularly active movement in north america)
 
::::Well sure, I'm open for any further information on the Quebec student movement that could be added to the English wiki. I'm just uncertain as to what articles on the student movement should be added to the English wiki from the French one. If you could point me in that direction, it would be most appreciated. --[[User:RayneVanDunem|RayneVanDunem]] 06:06, 14 September 2008 (UTC)
 
::::Well sure, I'm open for any further information on the Quebec student movement that could be added to the English wiki. I'm just uncertain as to what articles on the student movement should be added to the English wiki from the French one. If you could point me in that direction, it would be most appreciated. --[[User:RayneVanDunem|RayneVanDunem]] 06:06, 14 September 2008 (UTC)
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:::::Is there a "structure of knowledge" about the student movement? Actually there's a page on an anarcho-communist student newspaper "La Marmite", counter-recruitement campaign in Quebec against military recruitement in schools (even in primary school), but I sure could write about the organized network of anarchist student collectives, the history of the student movement in Quebec, ...

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Good job

Good job with the articles. Special thanks for creating the template, out site needs more templates. --Cercopithecus 10:03, 15 August 2008 (UTC)

I'd like to add my grattitude also. One thing is: If you add articles from Wikipedia you might want to add {{wikipedia|Wikipedia_title}} at the end of the article.  ~ User:Beta_M (VolodyA! V Anarhist) Talk 2008 August 15 11:03 (UTC)

Help with Quebec

Hi, I'm samarre from the french anarchopedia. I think I had made some article about the student movement in Quebec that I can translate in english, or if you have any request of information, I'll sure help. - Samarre

No, I'm not certain about the origin of this article (the discussion on it seems long). Quebec is actually a province in Canada. It has the biggest radical student organizing movement in the Country with the Association pour une Solidarité Syndicale Étudiante that has for union philosophy the "Combat Union" (Syndicalisme de combat). There's also been an organized anarchist student groups network but, it's now dead.
I just created the article on the ASSÉ with an English title and linked it back to the equivalent article on the French anarchopedia. It's not complete, and I wrote a bit of it myself while lifting the French text and milling it through Google Translate for the majority; Google Translate, surprisingly, does a bit better with French-to-English than previously. Tell me if that wasn't the article in mind. --RayneVanDunem 06:40, 13 September 2008 (UTC)
No, it wasn't the point too. I saw that you had interrests in the student movement and I thought I could maybe help you if you did want any information about the movement in Quebec (that is a particularly active movement in north america)
Well sure, I'm open for any further information on the Quebec student movement that could be added to the English wiki. I'm just uncertain as to what articles on the student movement should be added to the English wiki from the French one. If you could point me in that direction, it would be most appreciated. --RayneVanDunem 06:06, 14 September 2008 (UTC)
Is there a "structure of knowledge" about the student movement? Actually there's a page on an anarcho-communist student newspaper "La Marmite", counter-recruitement campaign in Quebec against military recruitement in schools (even in primary school), but I sure could write about the organized network of anarchist student collectives, the history of the student movement in Quebec, ...