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I haven't been here long but have tried to get into a habit of bending over backwards to try to build upon and/or incorporate other's previous edits rather than deleting content. There are a few reasons why I do this; first, to encourage collaboration; second, because I'm usually not the most
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I agree with what you have said in regard to not deleting other peoples work totally which is why I didn't go straight ahead and do so-you are perhaps right I could incoporate some of the original article into mine. I will review this and I will also have a look at the reference you mentioned
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I've left a note on the wikiproject regarding my propsed self-handicapping article. I will check there but if you wish to leave any comments here, thats cool too. :) Thank you, Siobhan
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I would reiterate that I think the article is great - just copying it over would be fine. I hope you decide to stay here after your degree is finished.
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