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Is it better to have a rough draft on the workspace for people to fix, or to keep it in my sandbox until I never get around to making it look good? [[User:Jacob F. Roecker]]
Is it better to have a rough draft on the workspace for people to fix, or to keep it in my sandbox until I never get around to making it look good? [[User:Jacob F. Roecker]]
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What category do I place this in?  Are categories a requirement for contribution, or does the community help me out there--since I'm really new?
What category do I place this in?  Are categories a requirement for contribution, or does the community help me out there--since I'm really new?
:Don't worry about categories - someone has come along and put in the subpage template for you. As time goes on you'll get to grips with it (It took me long enough!)
:As to my main point: Shouldn't this be renamed? I'm pretty sure the Yanks aren't the only people to have declared independence, and had a document drawn up to that affect :-) [[User:Denis Cavanagh|Denis Cavanagh]] 13:56, 20 August 2008 (CDT)
== Other declarations ==
{{quotation|All men are created equal. The creator has given us certain inalienable rights; among them the right to Life, the Right to be free and the right to achieve Happiness...do you hear me, fellow countrymen?|Ho Chi Minh, September 1945 <ref name=Patti-Ho-Dec>{{citation
| title = Why Viet Nam? America's Albatross
| author = Patti, Archimedes L.A.
| publisher = University of California Press | date = 1980
| note = Patti commanded the U.S. Office of Strategic Services team in Indochina}}</ref>}}
==References==
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Is it better to have a rough draft on the workspace for people to fix, or to keep it in my sandbox until I never get around to making it look good? User:Jacob F. Roecker

It seems there's a lot of things that aren't in the archives yet. Looking at how many "red" links I generated. I don't mind helping to get them to turn blue--I'd just need to know how polished they should be.

What category do I place this in? Are categories a requirement for contribution, or does the community help me out there--since I'm really new?

Don't worry about categories - someone has come along and put in the subpage template for you. As time goes on you'll get to grips with it (It took me long enough!)
As to my main point: Shouldn't this be renamed? I'm pretty sure the Yanks aren't the only people to have declared independence, and had a document drawn up to that affect :-) Denis Cavanagh 13:56, 20 August 2008 (CDT)

Other declarations

All men are created equal. The creator has given us certain inalienable rights; among them the right to Life, the Right to be free and the right to achieve Happiness...do you hear me, fellow countrymen? — Ho Chi Minh, September 1945 [1]


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  1. Patti, Archimedes L.A. (1980), Why Viet Nam? America's Albatross, University of California Press