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Hey Chris, I hope you had a good weekend. I think I figured how to do all this wikipedia stuff so let me know if you need help. Jmsaint (talk) 21:24, 3 September 2013 (UTC)Reply


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1. J. R. Partington 2. François Fulgis Chevallier 3. Natural History Museum of Tripoli 4. John E. Amoore 5. Kenneth Ross MacKenzie

Hi, Chris! Welcome to the Wikipedia Education Program—I hope you enjoy editing this semester. Fun wiki code fact: if you want to make a numbered list (like the one above), you can use the # before each list item. It will automatically number them for you and post them on separate lines. :) Also, if you want to link to another Wikipedia article, you can enclose the title of the page in double brackets. Have fun with it! JMathewson (WMF) (talk) 18:06, 17 September 2013 (UTC)Reply
The articles on J. R. Partington or the Natural History Museum of Tripoli would both work for the class. The others appear to be scientists who are outside the time scope of our class. Working on the Natural History Museum could be particularly interesting, but you'll want to make sure there are several different sources from which to gather material. You don't want to start working and then find that the only source is the Museum itself. There are several articles about Partington that I know of, so I think he would work as a subject of research.Kirwanfan (talk) 17:54, 18 September 2013 (UTC)Reply

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Hello! I am not being compensated directly or indirectly in any way, shape or form.— Preceding unsigned comment added by Chriscorbaz (talkcontribs)
That seems rather at odds with you appearing to be a marketing professional and the fact that you appear to be the founder of The Travel Ledger and were previously an intern at CommCore Consulting Group. Then you just so happen to know the date of birth of Korey McMahon and access to a PR photograph that you claimed as your own work. SmartSE (talk) 09:47, 5 October 2017 (UTC)Reply
I'm flattered but I am not a marketing professional and I have never been paid by either of them. I wish I was. The Travel Ledger is my travel website that I do as a side hobby because I am traveling the world at the moment. I know Korey's birthday because I googled korey mcmahon birth. I will make sure to add more and better sourcing to my contributions. As well as look over the guidelines to make sure further confusion is avoided. Thank you for making me aware! Chriscorbaz (talk) 10:12, 5 October 2017 (UTC)Reply
Well it appears to me as if you have a degree in PR and work in communications... it's not a big jump from that to being a marketing professional. I'm afraid I find it hard to believe you as you have once again created Korey McMahon containing large amounts of unsourced and promotional content. SmartSE (talk) 12:40, 6 October 2017 (UTC)Reply

Well you're clearly not a lawyer because appear and reality are two different things. The first time the page was done it was not done well. The second one was. The material I have is sourced properly by real sources including U.S. Chamber of Commerce and The Norman Transcript. There was zero promotional content. Maybe if you spent more time actually reading and visiting those pages instead of stalking me on the internet you would know that. Also you are one creepy individual who needs to stop stalking me. Please stop, it's weird and makes me uncomfortable. I don't work in PR or communications or marketing. FYI since researching anything but me isn't your strong suit, PR and communications is completely different than marketing. Chriscorbaz (talk) 14:06, 6 October 2017 (UTC)Reply

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