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October 2009[edit]

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Ulam[edit]

Hi

I have copyedited the Stanislaw Ulam article. I realise that you added a lot of interesting material and I have put it more in context with the rest of the article. I had to delete some of it as it was repetitions of previous paragraphs; such as "he realised ... chain reaction" etc. The best parts I kept though and moved them to the section on Manhattan Project to put it into context and in the right chronological order.

I hope you are happy that it is in better shape now and shows how ulam was responsible for the main ideas that both started the project and refined the bomb and its fission process. I have added a lot of citation tags as something as strong as "led to the ...projects" needs to be verified with a source.

I also noticed that you had done some work a few years ago on the One Thousand Children article which did not have inline citations. It is also normal that we do not write capitals into each word of a title or section header unless it is a proper name. "The History Of Ukraine" should be "The history of Ukraine", and "Lord Of The Rings" should be "Lord of the Rings" as it's published title was :¬)

If you want to add references to the articles it is best to not just ass the book at the end but to actually put a ref tag in which will automatically get listed in the "references" section at the bottom of the page.

If you have any questions by all means get in touch on my talk page and I will be more than happy to assist you in learning how it is all done or with any other query. Your additions were good, and I really liked the explanation of a chain reaction, although I had to remove most of it I am afraid as it was not really relevent to Ulam and was more along the lines of text from an article on atom bmbs or nuclear reactions in general.

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Comments on Hidden Children article[edit]

Hello - I have left some comments at Talk:Hidden Children that you may be interested in. KConWiki (talk) 15:48, 1 March 2015 (UTC)[reply]

THANK YOU VERY MUCH - I have dealt with them. And I greatly valued your suggestion to link with Children in the Holocaust

One Thousand Children[edit]

Hi. Just wanted to explain the edits I did on One Thousand Children. While it's difficult to not admire the efforts of the people involved, Wikipedia must still try to report things neutrally, and let the reader decide what "most important". Peppering the article with statements like these is editorialising and should be avoided. Also use of words like "heroic" isn't a neutral tone. You also shouldn't put references on sections headings. It causes problems on things like screen readers for the blind and tablets. Hope I didn't mess any of the article up! --Escape Orbit (Talk) 22:22, 2 March 2015 (UTC)[reply]

reply[edit]

I understand about the adjectives.

I hope, when you removed references from a section title, you did always save the reference and simply moved it to the main text? It would be very bad if I lost the reference. (I may not even have a private copy of it.)

Yes. I moved them. You will also be able to see all your past edits in the revision history. --Escape Orbit (Talk) 22:54, 2 March 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Kacser reply - agreed. there is already a WIKI article U.S. Committee for the Care of European Children - of which I was not aware

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One Thousand Children, pt 2[edit]

Hi Kacser, I copyedited the lead on One Thousand Children. Your own hatnote is unnecessary. Pointing to the article below is odd, since the lead is a summary of the article body. Giving praise to two websites is completely inappropriate. Echoing what @Escape Orbit: said almost three years ago, it's great that you're taking time to write so much about a topic like this, but please, take a moment to read the WP:MOS. If you need any help, feel free to ask me. soetermans. ↑↑↓↓←→←→ B A TALK 06:58, 27 July 2018 (UTC)[reply]

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SHORT DESCRIPTION - I HAVE MADE ONE FOR THIS ARTICLE, & I EXPLAIN HOW TO DO THIS GENERALLY[edit]

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   I have added the short description "above."
   Earlier today, I had not read the long discussion on somebody's talk page about "short Descriptions." It was a good discussion that only came up FOR ME, when I made a change to the previous short description.
   Main point - short description has to make sense when truncated to 40 characters
   TECHNICAL - the instruction must be placed at very very top of entry, above all other "comments!!!!!!!"

instruction in code {{Short description|CHILDREN BY SELVES FLEE HITLER TO USA WW2}}

the instruction must be placed at very very top of entry, above all other "comments!!!!!!!"
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