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Solomon P. Sharp

Solomon P. Sharp (1787–1825) was attorney general of Kentucky and a member of the United States Congress and the Kentucky General Assembly. His murder at the hands of Jereboam O. Beauchamp in 1825 is referred to as the Beauchamp–Sharp Tragedy or The Kentucky Tragedy. Sharp began his political career representing Warren County, Kentucky, in the Kentucky House of Representatives. He briefly served in the War of 1812, then returned to Kentucky and was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1813. He was re-elected to a second term, though his support of a controversial bill regarding legislator salaries cost him his seat in 1816. Aligning himself with Kentucky's Debt Relief Party, he returned to the Kentucky House in 1817 but resigned his seat in 1821 to accept Governor John Adair's appointment to the post of Attorney General of Kentucky. In 1818, rumors surfaced that Sharp had fathered a stillborn illegitimate child with Anna Cooke. When the charges were repeated during Sharp's 1825 General Assembly campaign, he supposedly claimed that the child was a mulatto and could not have been his. Jereboam Beauchamp, who had married Cooke in 1824 and was incensed by this attack upon her honor, fatally stabbed Sharp in Sharp's home early on the morning of November 7, 1825. (more...)

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  The great secret of success is to go through life as a man who never gets used up. That is possible for him who never argues and strives with men and facts, but in all experience retires upon himself, and looks for the ultimate cause of things in himself.

~ Albert Schweitzer ~

 
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Wikispecies

Up to date as of January 23, 2010

From Wikispecies

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Bienvenue sur Wikispecies, Wikispecies se veut un répertoire ouvert et libre des espèces vivantes !

Bienvenue sur Wikispecies ! Un inventaire libre du vivant

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Wikispecies est un projet soutenu par la Fondation Wikimedia. Ce projet a un grand potentiel : Wikispecies se veut un répertoire ouvert et libre des espèces vivantes. Le projet doit ainsi couvrir Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, Bacteria, Archaea, Protista et toutes autres formes de vie.

« Wikispecies est libre. Parce que la vie est un domaine public ! »

Si vous avez des questions au sujet de Wikispecies, inscrivez-vous sur la liste de Wikispecies : mailinglist. Au 23 janvier 2010, la base de donnée contient 209,254 articles.

Taxonavigation

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Domaine Virus (classification incertaine)
Domaine Bacteria
Domaine Archaea
Domaine Eukarya
– Règne Protista
– Règne Plantae
– Règne Fungi
– Règne Animalia

Liens utiles (en anglais)

  • Pour obtenir plus d’informations sur la classification linnéenne des espèces : Classification classique.
  • Pour discuter du projet : Village pump (en français : le « bistro »).
  • Pour consulter les cibles de Wikispecies : Done and to do (en français : fait et à faire).
  • Pour consulter les questions-réponses : Wikispecies FAQ (en français : questions les plus courantes sur Wikispecies, Foire aux Questions).
  • Nos recommandations pour savoir où charger les illustrations : Image Guidelines.
  • Consultez Wikispecies:PR si vous pensez pouvoir nous aider à faire connaître le nom de Wikispecies.

La salle de travail

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Si vous connaissez un peu les services Wikimedia, vous devez savoir qu'ils fonctionnent sous le principe de la collaboration. Cela signifie que pour être efficace il faut pour tous ceux qui participent au projet un espace non pas pour discuter, mais un espace pour coordonner les actions.


D'autre part si vous voulez participer au projet, il vaut mieux être inscrit c'est pourquoi je vous conseille de vous inscrire et de créer un compte.


Voici le lien pour la salle de travail.

Wikispecies est un projet de la fondation Wikimedia, représentée en France par l'association Wikimédia France.
Wikimedia recouvre plusieurs projets wiki multilingues, gratuits et libres :
Wikimédia
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