User talk:Doris Hawrelluk
October 2013
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- achieved his [[Bachelor of Arts]] (Psychology) at [[Assumption University|Assumption University]] (University of Windsor|Assumption University (University of Windsor)]] in 1960. In his final year of university, he married Donna Drew. In 1961, they returned to [[
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Jim Gordon
[edit]Please note that the recent changes I made to Jim Gordon's article were to keep it properly in accordance with Wikipedia's content policies about writing tone, article structure (e.g. not overloading the introduction with content that more properly belongs in the body), neutral point of view (e.g. we can publish properly sourced content about what he did, but not subjective or unsourced statements about his personal or political reasons for doing them) and appropriate vs. inappropriate use of external links (we do not, for example, add "ProQuest Articles" sections that contain extensive directories of external links to articles inside a subscription news database, nor do we add "further related reading" sections which contain extensive directories of offsite links to press releases that happen to have a subject's name in them — links to offsite content are allowed only as inline references, and nowhere else in an article.)
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