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Welcome

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This is a regular sentence. Tdwyer9532 (talk) 02:53, 25 October 2013 (UTC)Tdwyer9532[reply]

Wikipedia Education Program at Chapman University

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This user is enrolled in a course on Jewish History taking place at Chapman University in Fall 2013, as part of the Wikipedia Education Program.

Feedback from instructor on Wiki 1

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The following feedback relates to the "Wiki 1" assignment.

Sandbox

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Heading, sub-heading, normal sentence, bold, italics, and footnote all look good. When beginning a new line in Wikipedia, avoid beginning the line with a whitespace, which results in a rectangular frame around the word, as in your Sandbox.
So instead of

The Shema is a Jewish prayer.

You would put
The Shema is a Jewish prayer.

Leaving a comment on a classmate's Talk Page

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This looks good. Chapmansh (talk) 23:43, 28 October 2013 (UTC)[reply]