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Comparison between Roman and Han Empires

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Hysterical? I don't mean to be oblivious; I'm sure the article has style problems(its just been doubled in size), but I'm pretty sure it doesn't sound hysterical. I have read through the article several times and It seems pretty good to me. Maybe you should have a look through it; after all its been revamped seriously. If you have suggestions, can you please edit the article or place a message on my talk page regarding specific issues regarding the article. Teeninvestor (talk) 23:51, 29 December 2008 (UTC)Reply

I'll look into it. Bear in mind that parts of the article are not written by me; they are from my sources. I welcome you to edit the article. It would be very helpful, as now i am quite busy finding new sources and Afd debating. I agree with some of your edits, but if i remove some of it, some deletionists will probably cry unencyclopedic or something like that. Again, it would be VERY helpful if you edited it. Also, regarding the intro, please contact Patar_knight. He wrote the intro.Teeninvestor (talk) 14:15, 30 December 2008 (UTC)Reply

Your recent edits

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