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they are not apparently part of the exhibitions at AMNH, nor is there evidence that AMNH has specimens related to each of the elements listed. The elements of the timeline for the AMNH could really be covered in a few short sentences in the body of the article, and I see no need for their presentation in the form of a timeline. Unless there is strenuous disagreement, I think the article would be improved by their removal. Thanks for your attention.
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so I'd like to re-organize the exhibition hall section by subject. I'll do my best to go by the museum's classifications, making sections such as "Halls of
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The "mandate" I was referring to is the mission statement given in the lead section of the article. This is not really important to how I would like to improve this already very good article, but it seemed a good starting point. Now, thanks to your feedback, I plan to add content and sources to some
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I've been working on completing the list of exhibition halls. Tomorrow I'm making another trip to the museum with the hopes of adding
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Oh, and by the way, about the diorama section---it seems that a lot of halls are smudged in here because they consist of almost entirely dioramas themselves. These halls can still have their own bits, and the diorama section should probably just focus on diorama history or just single ones from each
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This article needs a bit of looking at. The history section's fine, but the selection of halls is confusing. Why have a 10-line entry on the Hall of Human
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Whereas it is undoubtedly helpful to provide detailed descriptions of the galleries, this public-centered view seems out of line with the AMNH's mandate to support research. As one of the top research museums in the world, it might be helpful to add a section that lists the various curatorial
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