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Please list articles that you're considering for your Wikipedia assignment below. Begin to critique these articles and find relevant sources.

Obligatory Dangerousness Criterion

 * "Obligatory Dangerousness Criterion"
 * The article is missing background information. I want to discuss when this criterion was created, why it was created, why it exists, which countries have it, and what its intended purpose is. This criterion is hotly debated, so I also want to neutrally state what the two opposing sides are and their stances.
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Balloon Phobia
"Balloon phobia"

'''This article only has two lines of information. It only provides a definition of the phobia. It needs more scientific research on who is most likely to have it, why some individuals have this phobia, consequences of this phobia, what in the brain causes this phobia, who "discovered" the phobia, or how this phobia is treated (that is, if it can even be treated). More biological and psychological information is needed.'''
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Health Related Embarrassment

 * "Health related embarrassment"
 * This article does not provide any biological context, like why some individuals experience health related embarrassment while others do not. It does not provide potential treatments, or state what category of health this topic falls under. It also does not state who is most likely to suffer from health related embarrassment, or what potential consequences are of having health related embarrassment.
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Numerophobia

 * "Numerophobia"
 * This article does not state the biological causes of this specific phobia, who "discovered" it, who typically has it, how it is treated (if it even is treatable), or any other scientific aspects of the phobia (besides what it is). It is in need of more scientific and psychological content.
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Pain Brié

 * "Pain brié"
 * This article is lacking the origins of this type of bread, how it is traditionally eaten, and where it is most popular. It only has an introduction, but no sections.
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