User talk:Nicole1290
Who I am
[edit]Personal
Raised in northern Massachusetts
I love animals and foster both dogs and cats for the Dakin Pineer Valley Humane Society
Academics
I am a student at the University of Massachusetts, studying Communication and Spanish.
I am currently enrolled in Writing as Communication
Welcome
[edit]Nicole, sorry, I just noticed you left a message on my talk page. Welcome to Wikipedia! Glad to have you here. My talk page is always open for any of your queries. Let me know which article you will be working on, so that I can offer you suggestions. Lynch7 05:08, 5 February 2012 (UTC)
Topics
[edit]Hello! You've got some great topic ideas but there are two slight hitches - 1) I don't see links next to any of them regarding what Wikipedia pages might be associated with these (doesn't need to be the page you'll write, but either a stub page or a page that is about a more generalized version of what you want to write about). 2) The topics aren't on your user page, they're on your Talk page - if you copy and paste them onto your user page than we can all see them more easily! Thanks! Debaser42 (talk) 18:31, 7 February 2012 (UTC)
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Feedback
[edit]Hey Nicole, I really like the topic of your article. The information you have is great and I think will interest a lot of people. As I was reviewing the article, I saw a few grammar mistakes in the first section. Also, I'm not sure if you mean to have two sources cited for some sentences. For example, in the first paragraph, there is a sentence followed by [2] and [3]. Then another followed by [4] and [5]. The sentence after that is a little confusing as well.
I like the way you divided your information into subsections. I think there are a few long sentences in the Food Advertising section that could be separated into separate sentences but nothing seemed to run on. Good start to what I think will grow into a long and interesting wiki article! Eewalsh (talk) 03:59, 23 April 2012 (UTC)Eewalsh
Response on talk
[edit]Nicole, I posted a response to you at Talk:Autism spectrum disorders in the media to help you understand the difference between how we use article talk pages and user talk pages. If you have sources, you should always post them to article talk, but if you just want to cheer on a friend, that's more appropriate to a user talk page, per WP:NOTAFORUM. If you have sources, please do list them on article talk. Saludos, SandyGeorgia (Talk) 03:16, 24 April 2012 (UTC)
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- Adolescents and Food Marketing (check to confirm | fix with Dab solver)
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Nomination of Amherst Media for deletion
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