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Hi. I noticed your recent addition to this article. However, without a source it should not be entered into the article. I have deleted it, but moved it to the talk page here. If you can find a reliable source for this comment, then please do, and we can add it back into the main article. If you have any question please drope me a line! Thanks! TBergDrop a Line ޗ pls02:19, 23 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]
For a source: Basically you need to find a book published from a reputable publishing house which gives the information that you want to add to a certain article. You wrote something like "some detailed studies" -- then you need to tell us what those detailed studies are, you just can't say it. The basic format: after the period in your sentence, place this: <ref>details of the citation</ref> (with the italicized words being your book title). For more information see here. Hope this helps, TBergDrop a Line ޗ pls22:38, 25 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]
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