User:Kaiswiki

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This user doesn't care what your "ancestries" are; this user likes people for what they are and not because of a place of birth!






Hello Fellow Wikipedians

I am a world citizen by heart, a dual citizen of Turkey and the United States of North America by law. I consider the ability to learn freely and easily, according to normative information theory, to be second only to the invention of printing in its advancement of humanity.


Articles I Have Started:


Personal Photography Sites:



I Have User Pages At: (not complete yet)

Turkish Wikipedia

Spanish Wikipedia



This user has created a global account.
Today is 21 July 2024
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♂This user is male.
This user is from Earth.
This user is a Citizen of the World (Terra, ).
This user is a child at heart. They might have grown older, but they'll never grow up.
This user is single.
51YThis Wikipedian was born on 17 February 1973 and is 51 years, 5 months, and 4 days old.
AquariusThis user is an Aquarius.
@This user can be reached by email.
This user believes the existence of extraterrestrial life.
:)This user is happy.
This user lives in, or hails from,
New York City.
I love NY This user NY.
This user keeps pet fish.
A giant panda.This user's favourite animal is the giant panda.
This user loves the Spring.
trBu kullanıcının ana dili Türkçedir.
en-2This user can contribute with an intermediate level of English.
es-1Este usuario puede contribuir con un nivel básico de español.
This user supports the
use of green energy.
This user loves using Google Earth.
This user has been on Wikipedia for 16 years, 8 months and 21 days.
This editor is a WikiGnome.
This user uses Wikipedia as a primary point of reference.
Editing Wikipedia is something this user does as a hobby.
This user listens to World Music.
This user is interested in religion.
This user is interested in spirituality.
This user is interested in Buddhism.
This user is interested in Karma.
This user is a Theist.
This user supports the independence of Taiwan.
This user supports the independence of Tibet.
This user supports a free Burma.


GreenThis user loves the color green.
iMacThis user contributes using an iMac G5 computer.
sfriThis user contributes using Safari.
SMThis user contributes using SeaMonkey.
This user plays ping pong.
This user is interested in psychology.
Google
This user uses Google as a primary search engine.
This user uses Gmail as a primary email service.
BThis user keeps a weblog at Blogger.
NETThis user listens to radio over the Internet.
FGThis user thinks Family Guy is freakin' sweet.
This user enjoys photography.
This user is a proud cyclist.
This user enjoys singing.
This user is a musician.
This user likes all types of music.
This user enjoys rock 'n' roll.
This user enjoys smooth jazz.
80sThis user rocks out to totally rad 80s new wave music.
🎸This user plays the guitar.



Frances Cleveland
Frances Cleveland (July 21, 1864 – October 29, 1947) was the first lady of the United States from 1886 to 1889 and again from 1893 to 1897, as the wife of President Grover Cleveland. She met him while an infant, as he was a friend, and later the executor, of her father, Oscar Folsom. Grover settled Oscar's debts and provided for Frances. She graduated from Wells College, then married Grover while he was president. When he lost reelection in 1888, they went into private life for four years, returning when he was elected again in 1892. Much of her time during Grover's second term was dedicated to their children. They had five; four survived to adulthood. Frances Cleveland served on the Wells College board, supported women's education, and organized kindergartens. Grover died in 1908, and she married Thomas J. Preston Jr. in 1913. During World War I, she advocated military preparedness. She died in 1947 and was buried alongside Grover Cleveland in Princeton Cemetery. This portrait photograph of Frances Cleveland was taken in 1886.Photograph credit: Charles Milton Bell; restored by Adam Cuerden