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Shari Garland
— Wikipedian  —
Name
Shari Garland
Country USA
Current locationAlbuquerque, New Mexico
Education and employment
OccupationLinguist
UniversityBob Jones University
Hobbies, interests, and beliefs
HobbiesCoursework:
Duolingo Ukrainian,
Udemy Ukrainian history
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Biography

Shari Henning Garland (born 1984) is an American translator, writer, and editor at Wikipedia, a full-time text processor (linguist working in 300+ languages) at Faith Comes By Hearing, and a translation editor for the media project "Ukraїner - The Expedition."[1] Shari was a proofreader from March-May 2022 for Ukrainian Catholic University's[2] project[3] "Little Stories of a Big War"[4] (Ukrainian: Малі історії Великої війни).[5]

Early life and education

Shari was born in Alexandria, Virginia in 1984. Her family was in Virginia while her father earned a master's degree in accounting at Virginia Tech.

Garland was homeschooled in Bucks County and Lehigh County, Pennsylvania from kindergarten through 12th grade. She studied fine art under the following instructors: Patty Pasda at Pasda Studios School of Arts (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania),[6] Elena Shackleton[7] (who attended the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts),[8] and Bob Jones University art faculty member Michelle Berg Radford.[9] Shari studied piano under music instructors: Julliard School grad Gloriana Sewell at Milford Square Piano Studio (Milford Square, Pennsylvania)[10] and Bob Jones University music faculty member Anne Cook.[11] Shari studied Russian under the tutelage of Pennsylvania court interpreter Lucy Annable[12] and Bob Jones University faculty member Dr. Nick Uwarow.[13]

Garland studied languages and linguistics at Bob Jones University in Greenville, South Carolina where she earned a bachelors degree in 2006. She did postgraduate studies in translation at Bob Jones Seminary.

Shari has traveled far and wide locally, nationally, and internationally. For example, Shari has traveled to Ukraine and Russia several times, including studying Russian abroad at ABC Language School in Irkutsk, Siberia for a short time.

Translation and localization

Shari translates from more than 10 languages to English on Wikipedia (beginning September 2020). She edits translations from Ukrainian to English and proofreads for Ukraїner (beginning September 2021) on a variety of projects such as longreads, book chapters, infographics, and articles on many topics including language[14] and linguistics.[15] Shari is part of two professional translation organizations: the American Translators Association (Mar 2021 - Dec 2023) and the New Mexico Translators and Interpreters Association (May 2021 - Present).

Music

Shari has written a number of piano compositions such as "Shattered Dreams," "Imminence," "The Shadows," "The Tempest," "Unexpected," "Mourning Doves," and "The Haunted Mansion."

Art

In 2018, Shari Henning Garland held three consecutive solo art exhibitions of nature art paintings in the Fuller Gallery at the Fran Hanson Visitor Center of the South Carolina Botanical Garden[16][17] which is part of Clemson University in Clemson, South Carolina.

Exhibitions

  • Nature Scenes of South Carolina
  • South Carolina Art
  • Art Exhibition: Clemson Area Waterfalls[16][17]

Collections

Garland's works are in the collections of the Oconee History Museum in Walhalla, South Carolina and the Central History Museum and Garden in Central, South Carolina.

Awards

Personal life

Garland currently lives in Albuquerque, New Mexico with her husband and their two daughters. Shari met her engineer husband Anthony Garland in "Rocket City" Huntsville, Alabama in 2011. They were married in 2012. Shari's grandfather on her mother's side worked for NASA (Redstone Arsenal) in Huntsville[21] and earlier wrote Rockabilly[22][23] music in Memphis, Tennessee. On her father's side, her grandfather worked in the family grocery business, Henning's Market (Harleysville, Pennsylvania) which has been in the family for five generations.[24]

References

  1. ^ "About the Project: Ukrainer. The Expedition". ukrainer.net. Retrieved May 3, 2022.
  2. ^ "Iryna Holubieva: "All of us have to do as much as possible, and then some"". ucu.edu.ua. Retrieved May 3, 2022.
  3. ^ "UCU launches project, 'Little stories of the Big War': Each story touches lives and each has hope for victory". ucu.edu.ua. March 31, 2022. Retrieved May 3, 2022.
  4. ^ "Little stories of a Big War". warinua.ucu.edu.ua. Retrieved May 3, 2022.
  5. ^ "UCU project "Little stories of a Big War"". ucu.edu.ua. Retrieved May 3, 2022.
  6. ^ "Pasda Studios School Of Arts". artunion.us. Retrieved May 3, 2022.
  7. ^ "Elena Shackleton - Artist Talk & Opening Reception". lehighartalliance.org. Retrieved May 3, 2022.
  8. ^ "Elena Shackleton". pleinairbrandywinevalley.ord. Retrieved May 3, 2022.
  9. ^ "Michelle Radford". www.bju.edu. Retrieved May 3, 2022.
  10. ^ "Milford Square Music Studio". milfordsquaremusicstudio.com. Retrieved May 3, 2022.
  11. ^ "Brent Cook". www.bju.edu. Retrieved May 3, 2022.
  12. ^ "Behind the CETRA Scene: Interview with a Russian Interpreter, Ludmila Annable". cetra.com. Retrieved May 3, 2022.
  13. ^ "May 2009: Bila Tserkva School 9: Meeting with American Students". Kyiv Regional In Service Teacher Training Institute. Retrieved May 3, 2022.
  14. ^ "What is the Ukrainian language?". Ukraїner. November 24, 2021. Retrieved February 11, 2022.
  15. ^ "What is Ukrainian literature?". Ukraїner. January 25, 2022. Retrieved February 11, 2022.
  16. ^ a b "Art is happening every day. Here's how to find it. Arts Daily / Exhibition: Clemson Area Waterfalls". www.scartshub.com. Retrieved February 11, 2022.
  17. ^ a b "Envision Clemson - Art Exhibition Clemson Area Waterfalls July - August 2018". clemsoncity.org. Retrieved February 11, 2022.
  18. ^ "PMTA Keystone Composition Competition". pamusicteachers.org. Retrieved May 3, 2022.
  19. ^ "Pennsylvania Music Teachers Association". pamusicteachers.org. Retrieved May 3, 2022.
  20. ^ "High School Festival Goes Virtual for 2020". today.bju.edu. Retrieved May 3, 2022.
  21. ^ "NASA - Marshall Star - Obituaries". nasa.gov. December 19, 2012. Retrieved February 11, 2022.
  22. ^ Odom, Brian (Jan 26, 2022). "Mathematician becomes rockabilly in the Rocket City". theredstonerocket.com. Retrieved February 11, 2022.
  23. ^ Odom, Brian (January 26, 2022). Mohon, Lee (ed.). "Rockabilly in the Rocket City". nasa.gov. Retrieved February 11, 2022.
  24. ^ "Henning's - About". henningsmarket.com. Retrieved February 11, 2022.

Ukrainian-English or English-Ukrainian works I translated completely or partially.

Articles

Biography

Cultural monuments

Economics

Industry

Chemical

Cinema

Metallurgy

Oil

Infrastructure

River Ports

Ports of Azov Sea

Ports of Crimea

Ports of Mykolaiv

Ports of Odesa Oblast

Geography

Religion

Judaism

Unsorted

Categories

  • Bell Towers of Kyiv
  • Sophia of Kyiv
  • Architectural monuments of Ukraine of national importance in Kyiv
  • 1706 establishments in Ukraine
  • Ports of Odesa Oblast
  • Ports of Mikolaiv
  • Reni
  • River Ports of Ukraine
  • Transport in Kiliya
  • Ports of Crimea
  • Sanctioned due to Russo-Ukrainian War
  • Enterprises of Evpatoria
  • Enterprises of Feodosia
  • Transport of Feodosia
  • Established in Ukraine in 1895
  • Enterprises of Yalta
  • Transport in Yalta
  • Established in Ukraine in 1833
  • Enterprises of Kerch
  • Established in Ukraine in 1835
  • Ukrainian Sea Ports Authority

Templates

Ukraine's Cultural Diplomacy Month 2024

Ukraine's Cultural Diplomacy Month 2023

2 articles, 68 points

"I am delighted that you have responded to the invitation and once again have taken part in Ukraine's Cultural Diplomacy Month 2023. No matter how large or small your contribution to this year’s campaign, I want to thank you for your recurring dedication to sharing the cultural phenomena of Ukraine on the pages of Wikipedia! ValentynNefedov (WMUA) (talk) 09:46, 20 April 2023 (UTC)" Wikimedia META-WIKI

Ukraine's Cultural Diplomacy Month 2022

37 articles, 23 categories, 752 points

"Thank you from the bottom of our hearts for participating in Ukraine's Cultural Diplomacy Month 2022! We are grateful for your willingness to share free knowledge about the people and culture of Ukraine when it is needed the most . . . ValentynNefedov (WMUA) (talk) 09:18, 4 April 2022 (UTC)" Wikimedia Meta-Wiki

Articles

Categories

  • State Prizes of Ukraine
  • Prizes of Ukraine
  • State Awards of Ukraine
  • Laureates of the Oleksandr Dovzhenko State Prize
  • Laureates of the State Prize of Ukraine
  • Laureates of Ukrainian Prizes
  • Prizes
  • 100 best films in the history of Ukrainian cinema
  • Boarding schools in Ukraine
  • Schools in the Ukraine by type
  • Academic theatres
  • Ukrainian theatre prizes
  • Architectural prizes
  • Laureates of the State Prize of Ukraine in the field of education
  • Laureates of the State Prize of Ukraine in the Field of Architecture
  • Laureates of the State Prize of Ukraine in Science and Technology
  • Laureates of the Prize of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine for special achievements of youth in the development of Ukraine
  • Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine
  • Central executive bodies of Ukraine
  • Laureates of the Diploma of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine
  • Laureates of the Honorary Diploma of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine
  • Laureates of Honorary Diplomas
  • Recipients of the Honorary Diploma of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine

Contribution for Ukraine's Cultural Diplomacy Month (2021):

37 articles, 703 points

"Thank you very much for participating in Ukraine's Cultural Diplomacy Month! . . ." -- ViraMotorko (WMUA) (talk) 09:37, 5 April 2021 (UTC) (Wikimedia)

Cinematography

  • en:Golden Dzyga : +12,097 bytes, suggested article, new translation, 1 image, Wikidata item = 12+10+2+0.5+1 = 25.5
  • en:Ukrainian Film Academy : +12,977 bytes, suggested article, new translation, Wikidata item = 12+10+2+1 = 25
  • en:The Living Fire (film) : +2,051 bytes, suggested article, new translation, Wikidata item = 2+10+2+1 = 15
  • en:Cherkasy (film) : +2,274 bytes, suggested article, new translation, Wikidata item = 2+10+2+1 = 15
  • en:Antonio Lukich : +2,724 bytes, suggested article, new translation, 1 image, Wikidata item = 1+10+2+0.5+1 = 15.5
  • en:Falling (2017 film) : +2,853 bytes, suggested article, new translation, Wikidata item = 2+10+2+1 = 15
  • en:The Forgotten (2019 film) : +1,625 bytes, suggested article, new translation, Wikidata item = 1+10+2+1 = 14

Music

Theatre

Literature

  • en:Ukrainian Book Institute : +23,019 bytes, suggested articles, new translation, 3 images, Wikidata item = 23+10+2+1.5+1 = 37.5
  • en:History of Ukrainian literature : +13,159 bytes, suggested article, new translation, 1 image, Wikidata item = 11+10+2+0.5+1 = 24.5
  • en:The Forest Song : +5,149, suggested article, new translation, 2 new sources, 1 image, Wikidata item = 5+10+2++2+0.5+1 = 20.5
  • en:PEN Ukraine : +1,102, suggested article, new translation, Wikidata item = 1+10+2+1 = 14

Visual art

  • en:Art museums of Ukraine : +5,750 bytes, suggested article, new translation, 11 images, Wikidata item = 5+10+2+5.5+1 = 24.5
  • en:Arts of Ukraine : +29,897 bytes, suggested article, new translation, 3 images, Wikidata item = 29+10+2+1.5+1 = 43.5
  • en:Visual Culture Research Center : +1,779 bytes, suggested article, new translation, Wikidata item = 1+10+2+1 = 14
  • en:Yermilov Centre : +1,354 byte, suggested article, new translation, Wikidata item = 1+10+2+1 =14
  • en:Pavel Makov : +640 bytes, suggested article, new translation, Wikidata item = 10+2+1 = 13
  • en:Andrii Sahaidakovskyi +1,825 bytes, suggested article, new translation, 1 image, Wikidata item = 1+10+2+0.5+1 = 14.5
  • en:Vlodko Kaufman +1,266 bytes, suggested article, new translation, Wikidata item = 1+10+2+0.5+1 = 14
  • en:Kostiantyn Piskorskyi +519 bytes, suggested article, new translation, Wikidata item = 10+2++1 = 13
  • en:Marian Kropyvnytskyi +1,316 bytes, suggested article, new translation, Wikidata item = 1+10+2++1 = 14

Diplomacy

Women in Science & Engineering 2021

WikiProject Women in Red

Geofocus: Dutch Caribbean | March 2022

  • Margaret Neckles, Grenadian first woman President of the Senate
  • Mervin Wyatt-Ras, Aruban first woman President of the Parliament of Aruba (translated from Dutch)

Geofocus: Hong Kong and Macau | February 2022

Black women | February 2022

Women who died in 2021 | December 2021 - January 2022

Indigenous women | August 2021

  • Maria Barmich, Nenets linguist, professor, writer (translated from Russian)
  • Barbara Teller Ornelas, Navajo master weaver, instructor, author, and U.S. State Department cultural ambassador
  • Sarah Anala, Maliseet social worker, awardee of the Order of Canada and the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal (translated from French)
  • Ashalchi Oki, Urdmurt poetess, ophthalmologist, and front-line doctor (translated from Russian)
  • Alessandra Korap, Munduruku leader and activist, awardee of the Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights award (translated from Portuguese)
  • Lydia Vasikova, Mari philologist and professor (translated from Russian)
  • added names of Navajo and Pueblo women to Yupik's upgraded redlist of indigenous women

Women in Latin America contest | Jul-Aug-Sep 2021

July

  • Graciana del Castillo, Uruguayan economist, professor, writer, businesswoman, and international strategist (translated from Catalan)
  • Josefina Muriel, Mexican writer, historian, researcher, bibliophile, and academic (translated from Spanish)
  • Lea Giménez, 121st Finance Minister of Paraguay (translated from Spanish)
  • Alba Consuelo Flores, current Secretary of Health of the Republic of Honduras (translated from Spanish)
  • Cristina Dorador, Chilean microbiologist, politician (translated from Spanish)
  • Juana Cortelezzi, Argentine geologist, first woman full professor at UNLP (translated from Spanish)
  • Nise Yamaguchi, Brazilian physician and researcher (translated from Portuguese)
  • Marisol Aguilera, Venezuelan biologist, president of the Venezuelan Association for the Advancement of Science (AsoVAC) and the International Organization Interciencia (translated from Spanish)
  • Sandra Yanira Martinez Tobar, Salvadoran meteorologist, politician (translated from Spanish)
  • Ana Teresa Morales, Bolivian economist, professor, politician (translated from Spanish)
  • Elena Conterno, Peruvian economist and politician (translated from Spanish)
  • Montserrat Sagot, Costa Rican sociologist (translated from Spanish)
  • Gabriela Asturias Ruiz, Guatemalan neuroscientist (translated from Spanish)
July third place: Women in Latin America: WiR Women in Latin America contest, 2021




Women in Red Women in Latin America contest
12 articles Shari Garland Third Place (TIE) July 2021 Congratulations! WomenArtistUpdates (talk) 01:42, 1 August 2021 (UTC)

August

  • Alessandra Korap, Mondurukan Brazilian environmental activist and indigenous leader (translated form Portuguese)
Women in Red Women in Latin America contest
Shari Garland Thank you for your additions August 2021 WomenArtistUpdates (talk) 00:45, 1 September 2021 (UTC)

Women in Europe contest | Apr-May-June 2021

April

  • Halyna Puchkivska, Ukrainian Physicist (translated from Ukrainian and Russian)
  • Denise Bower, British Professor of Engineering Project Management, executive director at Mott MacDonald
  • Ninel Aladova, Belorusian Architect & Professor (translated from Belarusian)
  • América Valenzuela, Spanish Science Journalist (translated from Spanish)
  • Michèle Bellon, French former President of the Directorate EDRF (translated from French)
  • Nina Strokata Karavanska, Ukrainian Microbiologist, Immunologist, and Soviet dissident (translated from Ukrainian)
  • Galina Shatalova, Russian neurosurgeon, military surgeon, the head of the cosmonaut selection and training department (translated from Ukrainian and German)
Women in Red Women in Europe contest
Shari Garland Thank you for your additions April 2021 WomenArtistUpdates (talk) 00:42, 1 May 2021 (UTC)

May

Women in Red Women in Europe contest
Shari Garland Thank you for your additions May 2021 WomenArtistUpdates (talk) 00:48, 1 June 2021 (UTC)

June

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The Rosetta Barnstar
For your excellent work translating articles from Russian to English and English to Russian! Netherzone (talk) 18:45, 30 October 2020 (UTC)

Bridges of Saint Petersburg

Bridges across the Neva River

Bridges across the Griboyedov Canal

Bridges across Fontanka River

Bridges across the Winter Canal

Bridges across the Kryukov Canal

Yekaterinburg Metro

Благодарность проекта «Свердловская область»
Благодарность проекта «Свердловская область»
Благодарность проекта «Свердловская область»
За перевод статей о станциях Екатеринбургского метрополитена на английский язык. Спасибо! HAPPY LEMON (обс.) 10:01, 17 декабря 2020 (UTC)

(Gratitude from the project "Sverdlovsk Oblast" - For the translation of articles on the stations of the Yekaterinburg metro into English. Thank you! (on Russian Wikipedia) )

Misceallaneous Transportation

Metallurgy

Weapons systems

Russian Nuclear R & D

Scientific Organizations

Research Institutes

Scientists

Bombs

English-Russian articles I translated completely or partially.

Colombia

New Mexico

New Mexican Nature

New Mexican Ruins

World Migration

The Rosetta Barnstar
For translating the wikipedia page for the World Migration Report from English into Russian. Ajs050208 (talk) 12:55, 26 January 2021 (UTC)

Spanish-English articles I translated completely or partially.

WikiProject Venezuela

US articles

Assorted articles

New Mexico articles

Images I uploaded to Wikimedia Commons (for Wikipedia)

Casa Rondena Winery, Los Ranchos de Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States of America



Chacoan Outlier: "Guadalupe Outlier," NM, USA


Astialakwa Archeological District is located near Jemez Pueblo, NM, USA



Assorted Photos of New Mexico


Watercolor Portrait


Photos of Mexico


Photos of China

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This user is a translator from English to Russian on Wikipedia:Translate us.
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