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EU Citizenship

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True, it is a citizenship, but it is complementary to the national citizenship. If we would follow it, we would have to add it to all the European biographies on Wikipedia, which would be excessive. Just the name of the national citizenship is enough. There was a discussion a while ago to add EU behind a European country name in infoboxes, like is done for the United States (e.g. Indiana, USA) but consensus so far is against it. Garion96 (talk) 21:33, 22 July 2008 (UTC)Reply

School of Interactive Computing.

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Hi. No you don't need to alert anyone. Just remove the tag when you're done. Just be bold. I just had a quick glance of the article and it does indeed need sources appearing in third party publications. The sources right now are all of the Georgia Tech. Garion96 (talk) 22:24, 13 October 2008 (UTC)Reply

Rebecca Grinter

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You mean that box on Talk:Rebecca Grinter. Never saw that much point on those boxes. I guess to notify other editors about a potential conflict on interest. Some people really should not be editing their own biographies since they don't really accept the "anyone can edit" motto. You might want to read Wikipedia:Autobiography for more info, but it doesn't look necessary. Just don't forget that everything on Wikipedia needs a reliable source and how frustrating it might seem, in general you are not a reliable source about yourself. Regarding your edits, no you don't have to mention that anywhere. They are not really controversial edits. By the way, you noticed that image on the article stating "No free image".....? :) Garion96 (talk) 20:52, 19 October 2008 (UTC)Reply