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Editing: Table of Contents

 * 1) History of Nepal
 * 2) Child Abuse
 * 3) What is Child Labor?
 * 4) Categories
 * 5) Sexual Exploitation
 * 6) Victims of Violence
 * 7) Children's Rights
 * 8) What are they?
 * 9) History of the Organization
 * 10) Founder & Founded
 * 11) Members
 * 12) Locations
 * 13) Kathmandu
 * 14) Common Room
 * 15) Pokhara
 * 16) Balika Home
 * 17) Partners
 * 18) Supports through out History
 * 19) Jan Andolan
 * 20) 1990 People's Movement
 * 21) Taking Action
 * 22) 1992 persuaded the Government to ratify the International Labor
 * 23) 1996 rescue 142 nepali girls from brothels in Mumbai
 * 24) won the first court case related to child labour
 * 25) CWIN Current Issues
 * 26) Current Issues in Nepal
 * 27) What is CWIN doing to help

Middle East Strategic Alliance
- In the midst of the MESA arrangement, the decision has been made to scale down the American military presence in the Middle East. James Mattis, the defense secretary, and Donald Trump, are looking to put more supports with the United States Arab allies.

Cape Town, Africa
- The Cape Flats are also home to more than 130 active gangs; having a higher number of participants than in Baltimore. The area has close to three times the national average on murders per 100,000 individuals.

Obelisk, Egyptian
- Cleopatra's Needle was removed because the Egyptians were shocked to see the mistreatment of their beloved, and felt Britain did not deserve to appreciate the monument.

Me Too movement
- Statistics show less people who identify as Republican find sexual harassment an issue, compared to those who identify as Democratic. This could soon be an even bigger issue because it could potentially turn into a political stance war. People will start to accuse the Democrats of coming up with this crazy idea to attack the Republicans, and this movement will go no where.

Abdulla Yameen
- Seeing the election coming up on September 23rd, Mr. Yameen was obstinate to win. He went as far as throwing out personal fees of voters, lowering prison sentences, and locking up Supreme Court justices to attempt to get what he wanted. Unfortunately his efforts weren't successful and he only won 42% majority vote.

Ayushman Bharat Yojana
- In it's first year implemented, Ayushman Bharat is planning to use $300m towards the people of India. As this would immensely benefit the country, it may possibly negatively impact the economy.

Jair Bolsonaro
- Brazil has been having economic troubles, the GDP down 10% and is worried to potentially have Mr. Bolsonaro in office, who has been compared to Donald Trump by The Economist magazine.

Artificial Intelligence
- With all of the advances in AI, countries are figuring out how to use it to their advantage; China is starting to look into autonomous weapons.

Government of Japan
- Shinzo Abe is about to be the longest standing prime minister in Japanese history; he will be serving the longest term since 1885 which is when the position was created.

How does editing Wikipedia relate to Global Issues?
Editing Wikipedia pages relates to global issues because some places in the world have no access to information on some of these topics. As a student at a college, I have access to article sources that many people in the world do not. If I can use my free access to edit these pages, the world will be a more informed place overall.

What is the first page you came to?
When searching Public Corporation, a disambiguation page came up. On this page, there were three links; government-owned corporation, public corporation, and statutory corporation. I clicked on public company.

How does the article compare to what we discussed in class?
The article on Public Company is not a stub it is a more completed article compared to some of the ones we have viewed in class. The article contains a table of contents; history, securities of a company; advantages disadvantages, and stockholders, general trend, privatization, trading and valuation, see also, references, and external links.

What are the problems with this page/what is necessary to improve this page?
Although the article is dense, it is flagged for needing additional citations for verification. This means that the article's citations are not reliable enough, and unsourced information may be removed.

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Information that could be added to this article:
Tourism: How many people a year, on average visit this mountain?

Inhabitants: What types of animals or plants live in they area?

Formating?
The article was very short, therefore there isn't a lot of formatting issues.

Neutrality?
The article is informational so there is neutral language.

Article Evaluation: Arch of Janus
This article was written well. There were some more difficult words in the article. Although, they were all highlighted and linked to their definition. The writing was written in a way that someone who had no knowledge on the topic could understand. I did not come across any spelling errors. The article is not a stub, but could use a lot more information. The article could be organized into sections; general information, architect, and history. In the history section the article could talk about how the arch existed over the course of history. There could also be a lot more citations in this article. There were only 4, all except one reliable.