No, questions that you edited before joining The Initiates Program do not count towards your total for the editing questions mission.
Similarly, any questions that you edited whilst on a previous mission do not count towards your total either.
It is only the questions you edit from the start date of your mission that count towards the mission.
You can check how many questions you have edited by clicking on "My contributions" on the blue menu and filtering to "Questions (edited)".
No, questions that you answered before joining The Initiates Program do not count towards your total for the answering questions mission. Only answers from the date you begin the mission count towards your total. You can check your total number of answers by clicking on "My contributions" on the blue menu and filtering to "Answers (new)".
No, alternates that you split before joining The Initiates Program do not count towards your total for the splitting alternates mission. Similarly, any alternates that you split whilst on a previous mission do not count towards your total either. It is only the alternates that you split from the start date of your mission that count towards the mission. You can check how many alternates you have split by clicking on "My contributions" on the blue menu and filtering to "Alternates (other)".
No, flags that you removed before joining The Initiates Program do not count towards your total for the removing flags mission. Similarly, any flags that you removed whilst on a previous mission do not count towards your total either. It is only the flags that you remove from the start date of your mission that count towards the mission. You can check how many flags you have removed by clicking on "My contributions" on the blue menu and filtering to "Flags".
No, answers that you edited before joining The Initiates Program do not count towards your total for the editing answers mission. Similarly, any answers that you edited whilst on a previous mission do not count towards your total either. It is only the answers you edit from the start date of your mission that count towards the mission. You can check how many answers you have edited by clicking on "My contributions" on the blue menu and filtering to "Answers (edited)".
You can begin your first mission once you receive the details of the mission on your message board from Zapallar. You will receive this mission once you have confirmed that you wish to be in the program and you have been accepted. This message will contain your mission start date. Anything that you do for the mission before that date will not count towards the mission.
TIPFormally called The Initiates Program, trains new members to use tools that improve the quality and extent of their contributions on the site. The training is a first step towards becoming a Supervisor.The first mission requires the TIP participant to answer 40 questions on the site with complete and well researched answers. Once this mission is complete, six other missions will be assigned. They include the following tasks:Split alternatesRecategorizationRemove flags on questions and answersEdit questionsEdit answersAnswers questionsIf you are interested in learning more, check out the TIP page in the Help Center. See the related link for more information.
Removing an answer does not count towards your editing answers mission.Answer Edits and Minor Edits count towards this mission.You can see what counts towards a particular mission by filtering your contributions to show a particular action.You can do this by clicking on "My contributions" on the blue menu and then choosing the appropriate action from the drop down menu. If you select "Answers (edited)" you will see that only changes and minor changes are recorded there.
The process towards canonization usually begins on the local diocese level or, if the person was a member of a religious order, the religious order initiates the process.
All questions regarding the Work Share program can be found in the Related Link below.
Apollo 17 was the final mission of NASA's Apollo program because of budget cuts, shifting priorities, and a declining public interest in further manned moon missions. The focus of space exploration shifted towards the development of the Space Shuttle program and other projects.
Apollo 18 was the last mission to the moon due to budget constraints, shifting priorities within NASA towards space shuttle development, and waning public interest in the Apollo program. The decision to cancel the remaining Apollo missions was made in 1970.
You could ask him questions such as: Does he love you? What does he think about you? What does he dream about?