User:HKD2401

This page is a work in progress and I am approaching my subject in good faith.

I’m a student at The University of Sydney, studying a Bachelor of Science, majoring in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, in a Wikipedia Education Class, and I’m currently learning how edit and contribute to Wikipedia. My tutor is Airbubbles_451, One of my passions is Martial Arts, I've done the Martial Arts of Hapkido for 10 years.

Wikiactivities
At the moment I'm attempting to move the page Royal Australian Corps of Military Police from a stub article to an article that can be validated as a good article.

I'm also undergoing a Wikipedia class at the University of Sydney and updating the stub page is my major project.

Interests
Real world me has a passion for science and learning. I'm currently applying for an honours project regarding telomere s and the possibility of cancer treatments. I'm also majoring in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology and Management. I'm also in my 9th year of training in the martial art of Hapkido. I'm currently on the 9th belt which is one before black belt, I was meant to receive my black belt in April of 2019 but snapped my ATFL, I was then meant to receive it in April of 2020 but COVID-19 restrictions had the grading cancelled. I hope to receive my black belt in April of 2021. I also taught Hapkido to children for 6 years and it was one of my favourite things to do. I also love the outdoors but have very pale skin and get burnt easily, sunscreen is IMPORTANT.



Wikiphilosophy
I think Wikipedia is extremely important to the future of learning. I love to learn and believe everyone has the right to access knowledge. I therefore believe that Wikipedia should stay a free source of information. I also would like Wikipedia to be further recognised as the reliable source that it is, my science subjects believe it is a valuable source of information but my business units swear against it. The more collaborative that a research literature has the more reliable it is. Therefore, Wikipedia should be treated as one of the more reliable sources.