Oh boy, that's a bunch of tangled questions :). So, let's get started. 1.
Each task completed gains you 10 points. 2. If you take over management of an existing page you get 0 points.3.
The page view counter has been dead for months, so I doubt you get any points for page views, though you do get ad revenue share (30% if you have a VM, 37.5% if you do not, after accounting for US$0.75 = M$1.00 exchange rate). 4. To see how your points were gained is difficult, but not impossible to do in an approximate way.
Taking myself as an example, and using my member page stats: - To date I have 560 Best Answers = 5600 points - To date I have answered 954 questions (this would be1908 points plus an unknown number of bonus points for answering in the first 60 minutes, so estimating that's true for 25% of questions, add another 1000 points) = ~2900 - I have 61 pages, but perhaps one was assumed from already existing stock = ~600 points - I have a total of tips received just over M$514. If all best answers had been for the standard M$0.25, that would only have given M$140, so the remaining M$374 probably generated another ~750 points. Another M$37 can be seen if you click on the "Tips" link in the stats box (twice, for some reason the first click doesn't bring up the data), which would add another ~75 points from private or direct questions.
The above totals to 9925 points, and my actual point count is 10033 which is about 1% off. This inaccuracy stems from things such as points given for voting on undecided questions, as well as the intrinsic inaccuracy of the estimates used. For some members who are far more active than me, especially in voting, you'd get more of a discrepancy, however, this method should work reasonably well on most members' stats.
I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.