My homemade treatment of chewing gum before sleeping and drinking milk before sleeping. The gum will exercise your tongue and prevent it from falling. When you drink milk it must be cool, not warm. If apnea is obesity induced, then sleep mouth facing the pillow but with your face looking left, not right. This way, your body fat will not crush the few strenght remaining on your lungs.
Cocoliras (talk) 04:53, 1 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks for uploading Image:Mine.jpg. I noticed that the file's description page currently doesn't specify who created the content, so the copyright status is unclear. If you did not create this file yourself, you will need to specify the owner of the copyright. If you obtained it from a website, then a link to the website from which it was taken, together with a restatement of that website's terms of use of its content, is usually sufficient information. However, if the copyright holder is different from the website's publisher, their copyright should also be acknowledged.
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Not at all! This userbox was created for everybody to use it, if they feel like it. Thanks for your comment. AlexCovarrubias( Talk? ) 20:22, 19 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Hi, I just wanted to let you know that all reliable sources must comprise a total sales-figure within supporting the sales-bracket the artist's placed in.
Unfortunately, this source does not have to do anything with sales-figures. And I translated the Biography section, and it talks about some figures; however, it's not enough to be accepted even for 50-74 section. Regards.--Harout72 (talk) 02:48, 24 October 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks for understanding, unfortunately, the sources that you are suggesting on my talk page are not reliable. I'd like to give you some examples of what are the reliable source that we should be looking for to support the artists at List of best-selling music artists: They could be published by either U.S. or foreign major papers/magazines such would be CNN, BBC, Billboard, The New York Times, Wall Street Journal. We could also use figures posted within the web sites of major record companies for example: Warner Music (which you made an attempt on but lacked the sales figure), Universal, Sony/BMG or even MTV, VH1 (again they don't necessarily have to be published in English language). You could look at the sources that we have accepted so far here. By the way, I was able to locate one German source for Luis Miguel stating over 50 million records. This may be, however, last updated a few years back, if you can't find any we could use this for now, let me know. Here it is: Warner Music Germany.--Harout72 (talk) 03:21, 30 October 2008 (UTC)[reply]
2008 Latin American GDP per Capita (PPP) figures as per the IMF
One of the ways to calculate the GDP (PPP) for a specific country is to take the value of all final goods and services produced within that nation in a given period of time and divide them by the average population for that period of time.
That period of time could a year, half a year, a quarter and even a month.
While I could see that updating the table with 2009 figures could be to a certain degree far-fetched, the 2008 figures are quite realistic.
Considering that the year has less than 10 days to end, I don't think it's a stretch to post those figures now, much less I would consider them misleading.
Anyway, thanks for updating the nominal GDP, I was going to that sometime this week.
Likeminas (talk) 03:14, 23 December 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Hello, there is one thing I have to clarify you. Because 56% of Argentines have a at least one Amerindian ancestor, that doesn't make them Mestizo. According to another study, the average Argentine has 18.1% Indigenous contribution, but if you add the old Spanish Casta system, Argentines are considered White. The Casta is not used today for determining Class, but it is sometimes now use to determined Race. Yes, you are right that there are White Americans with Black and Indigenous ancestry, but does that make them Multiracial? I hope that this clarifies my reason for removing Argentines and Uruguayans from Mestizo (another is that it was placed by a bad-faith editor). Thank you for reading. Lehoiberri (talk) 01:39, 11 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Re:Thank You
Well, thank you for that, Jesus. I echo the sentiment, as I look forward to working with you. If you have a question and think I could help, ask away. All the best to you. Happy Editing! SamEV (talk) 21:57, 21 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]
User:Jesusmariajalisco/Michelito Lagravere
I've userfied what looked like a mostly blank page. I'm unclear from the logs what was actually happening: First I saw no history, then some from April? Regardless, I'll be happy to move it back when it is ready. - brenneman 05:25, 29 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Latin America
Hey!
I saw your last two edits there. But the sources are a problem, because they're other Wikipedia articles, which goes against policy. ("Articles and posts on Wikipedia, or other websites that mirror Wikipedia content, may not be used as sources."
Wikipedia:SPS
) You should therefore cite the sources in those articles. I didn't do it myself because I like to verify (and preferably peruse) sources before I add them, which takes more time than I have right now (I'd like to get to many other articles this evening).
Hasta luego. SamEV (talk) 04:16, 4 February 2009 (UTC)[reply]
I'm just following Wikipedia guidelines. It just doesn't make sense to call her a "Mexican American". To me, a Mexican American is someone born and raised in the United States, or even a Mexican-born person who is a citizen of the United States. In Julieta's case, it's vice versa, she was born in the United States, but was raised in and is a citizen of Mexico, so it would make more sense to call her an "American Mexican" than a "Mexican American", no? -- Lancini87 (talk) 03:26, 25 March 2009 (UTC)[reply]
You apparently didn't understand what i said above. It's simple, the only thing American about Julieta is that she was born in the United States, but she is a Mexican citizen, and those Mexican Americans you mentioned are not. That's the difference. -- Lancini87 (talk) 20:38, 25 March 2009 (UTC)[reply]