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Otto A Sinkie has written: 'The book of altruism' -- subject(s): Altruism
I don't know who the author of the Solar Energy article is...but the first edits (Which was most likely the author) was made buy a user account called "EnriquePerez".
You can only create a Wikipedia article about people of note. If you are not famous in some way, the Wikipedia editors will remove your article.
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Good question, since I don't know, i'l guess the article on wikipedia, lol, if there is one.
Howard Margolis has written: 'Selfishness, altruism, andrationality' -- subject(s): Social choice, Self-interest, Altruism 'It Started With Copernicus'
Good question, since I don't know, i'l guess the article on wikipedia, lol, if there is one.
Vethathiri has written: 'Altruism, a real way to world peace'
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Yes, apparently. The Wikipedia article on "The Desire of Ages" lists Ellen White as author.
Please elaborate.
Check the wikipedia article about it