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Did anyone inform your class about the use of high quality secondary sources?

You have used mostly primary sources here.

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Thanks for a great semester[edit]

Hi User:Bnard1234. Just a note to say it was great working with you this semester!! I've accepted a position at another institution, but you should always feel free to contact me on my talk page, should you have any questions about editing or just want to say hi. Megs (talk) 01:21, 23 December 2014 (UTC)[reply]

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