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yet again the material and there is not one instance of infraction nor is any part libellous in nature as is stated in
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the enforcement of this and other pages i have edited is proving to be a possible personal vendetta of sorts. Sorry to be non-neutral but the reactions to each and every one of my efforts to correct the issue has been heavy handed- now i have received a "clean up" mark on this page. I have reviewed
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i added a univision link to bottom section (External links) to help corroborate her personal and career information. I have not been asked nor paid to do this, just thought it would be nice for her to be up here since she is a national radio personality that has helped many people. how else can i
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how can i post information on this person then? Only factual, documented information was placed for her bio. Please help. I read the rights section and it said simply state your interest and that should be enough and now it was removed? a bit severe dont you think?
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violation here. If you'd like to add additional citations to the article, fine; if your research determines that something in the article is in error, please fix and cite it. Thanks very much. Meanwhile, neither the article nor the citations need any tags at all.
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disseminating educational information through all their media platforms including television, radio and web, to raise general awareness of resources available to address the Latino education crisis in STEM fields." --
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Diaz, Johnny (June 17, 2003). "The good doctora: Millions nationwide are tuning in to the friendly, firm advice of
Spanish-language radio host Isabel Gomez-Bassols". Boston Globe. Accessed March 2014.
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Hi Ronz. Your question has been asked and answered several times. You need to establish consensus before removing cited factual material. Therefore, I'm going to replace the material.
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Mujer Awards: 20th Anniversary; November 14, 2013; Washington D.C.. National Hispana Leadership Institute. Accessed March 2014.
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