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The five pillars of Wikipedia
Pillar 1) Wikipedia has not intentions of selling out,or being bogged down by pop up adds. It is for pure knowledge and free knowledge at that. The contributions of others helps build the base of knowlege with a "for us, by us" encyclopedia.

Pillar 2) Leave your opinions for the coffee shop, wikipedia is interested in only the facts and an impartial an neutral points of view.

Pillar 3) Plagiarism is not tolerated, and articles are available for everyone to use.

Pillar 4) Treat others as you'd like to be treated. avoid arguement Give respect, get respect.

Pillar 5) Some rules are meant to be broken, and wikipedia has loose regulation.

Summary of characteristics of target article
Stub level is a very elementary article and may only give a short discription of a topic. Bringing a stub level topic to a quality between B and GA provides readers with an easily understandable and useful article. An article with quality between B and GA will require the following characteristics:
 * 1. clearly written with proper grammar and spelling and doesn't infringe on copyright laws or plagiarism.
 * 2. Sources and citations are available and verifiable. The article contains no original research.
 * 3. The article focus is on the topic.
 * 4 The article is written objectively, and from a neutral point of view.
 * 5 Frequently changing articles should be avoided and indicate an editing battle.
 * 6 illustrations are good, use them. Be sure to cite sources for them though.

Inline Citation Practice
Thermostable Xylanase

The enzyme xylanase is capable of severing the beta 1,4 xylan bond, a major component of cellulosic material.The use of complex carbohydrate degrading enzymes has potential in both the biofuel space, and the paper and pulp industry. Highly heat resistant forms of the xylanase enzyme have been isolated from several sources.The thermophilic bacteria Thermotoga thermarum is one such source of heat resistant from of xylanase. Cultivated from hot springs in china is a second source of thermostable xylanse cloned from the bacteria Geobacillus. What's interesting to note is the gene size for each of the enzymes. T thermarum encodes a xylanase gene over 3400 base pairs long, while the Geobacillus xylanase gene is rather small at just over 1200 base pairs.

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