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The following example shows [[Conservapedia:Footnotes - technical help|how to implement footnotes]] in a Conservapedia article. Feel free to use the "view source" link at the top of the page to see how the footnotes were implemented.
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The '''Nobel Prize''' is a well-known award for achievements in [[peace]], [[physics]], [[chemistry]], [[medicine]] or [[physiology]], [[literature]], and [[economics]]. <ref>The Nobel Foundation: [http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/ Nobel Prizes]</ref>  The Nobel Prizes were first given out in 1901.<ref>The Nobel Foundation: [http://nobelprize.org/nobelfoundation/history/lemmel/index.html History]</ref>
  
A '''lake''' usually refers to a sizeable inland body of standing water (the term lake can also refer to a pool of other liquid).<ref name="MWLake">Merriam-Webster: [http://www.m-w.com/dictionary/lake "Lake"]</ref> One of the origins of the word is the Greek "lakkos", meaning "pond".<ref name="MWLake"/> The world's largest lakes are in the [[Northern Hemisphere]], and the majority of lakes are in [[North America]]. <ref>wiseGEEK: [http://www.wisegeek.com/what-are-the-worlds-largest-bodies-of-water.htm "What are the World's Largest Bodies of Water?"]</ref>
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To nominate somebody for a Nobel Prize, the nominating party must meet the requirements outlined for the specific category or has to be invited.<ref>The Nobel Foundation: [http://nobelprize.org/nomination/nomination_facts.html Nomination Facts]</ref> It is not possible to nominate someone for a [[posthumous]] Nobel Prize. <ref>The Nobel Foundation: [http://nobelprize.org/nomination/nomination_facts.html Nomination Facts]</ref>
  
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According to [[Alfred Nobel]]'s will the [[Nobel Peace Prize]] is to be awarded "to the person who shall have done the most or the best work for fraternity between the nations, for the abolition or reduction of standing armies and for the holding and promotion of peace congresses".<ref>Bannister, Peter. (2003), ''History of the Nobel Peace Prize'', Philadelphia: Arbor Press, page 7.</ref>
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[[Conservapedia:Second example of a footnoted page]] (you can of course create a standard footnote each time)
 

Latest revision as of 22:01, June 23, 2007

The following example shows how to implement footnotes in a Conservapedia article. Feel free to use the "view source" link at the top of the page to see how the footnotes were implemented.

The Nobel Prize is a well-known award for achievements in peace, physics, chemistry, medicine or physiology, literature, and economics. [1] The Nobel Prizes were first given out in 1901.[2]

To nominate somebody for a Nobel Prize, the nominating party must meet the requirements outlined for the specific category or has to be invited.[3] It is not possible to nominate someone for a posthumous Nobel Prize. [4]

According to Alfred Nobel's will the Nobel Peace Prize is to be awarded "to the person who shall have done the most or the best work for fraternity between the nations, for the abolition or reduction of standing armies and for the holding and promotion of peace congresses".[5]


References

  1. The Nobel Foundation: Nobel Prizes
  2. The Nobel Foundation: History
  3. The Nobel Foundation: Nomination Facts
  4. The Nobel Foundation: Nomination Facts
  5. Bannister, Peter. (2003), History of the Nobel Peace Prize, Philadelphia: Arbor Press, page 7.