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Briget Sibley - Response to Peer Review edit

My article's peer review pointed out a few grammatical errors that I overlooked. I will begin to implement those changes to my article before it hits the live space. It was also recommended that we find more sources to improve our article. I will look for those to add more information to our article to better the section I am creating. Overall, I thought our peer reviews were fair and pointed out ideas from a different view point other than my own.

Ways to improve Freedom of the press in Bhutan edit

Thanks for creating Freedom of the press in Bhutan.

A New Page Patroller Rosguill just tagged the page as having some issues to fix, and wrote this note for you:

The article as written focuses on

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signed, Rosguill talk 18:43, 12 November 2018 (UTC)Reply