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Article Evaluation
The Disney California Adventure article has good information that is very relevant to the attractions, the events, and other important information about the amusement park. The information was not out of date as there the timeline on the page was updated up to September 2018 and has 2020 projections as well. I think that the article could be improved with a section about the future projects that they had in mind for the park. There should be additional details about the first Marvel Land that is expected to open in 2020.

The tone of the article was neutral and did not have any claims that were heavily biased toward a particular position. The article included a lot of statistical information, which provided good information that is impartial. There were not any particular viewpoints that are overrepresented or underrepresented.

I checked the first 5 links in the citations, and they all worked. The sources that were included do support the claims in the article. The sources all seemed reliable as they were either reports or news articles. Although some of the sources that were newspaper articles may not be the most neutral, the information from these articles that were included in the Wikipedia article were neutral information that can be found in the newspaper articles.

The main kinds of conversations on the Talk page were about updating external sources on the page to improve the information. The people editing also asked fellow editors to review the changes he/she made. The article is rated C-class and it is part of multiple WikiProjects as follows: WikiProject California/ Los Angeles/ Southern California, WikiProject Amusement Parks/ Walt Disney Parks and Resorts, and WikiProject Disney.

Article Selection
One of the articles I considered was the one for the hotel chain Sofitel. The article is rated Start Class and of low importance. There is no discussion on the talk page which was interesting. Although there were a lot of citations, I thought that the information on each of the hotels were lacking. I am interested in looking into this particular page because my family is in the hotel business and currently operating the So Sofitel in Bangkok, specifically. There is currently no page for the So Sofitel in Bangkok and not much information about it. The current article's content is relevant to the topic and written neutrally. Most claims have citations, but some are not reliable.

The second article I considered is the article for the Korean drama series, What's Wrong with Secretary Kim. It is rated Start class and of low importance. Although the page has a lot of citations and good amount of information, I think it can be further improved by including details of each episode, further description of the characters, and more. I am interested in editing this particular page because I recently finished the series and really enjoyed it. I thought that editing information on this would be a fun task.

Another article I considered is the Crimes of Fashion television film. This article is a stub that has very little information. There are no references and only external links on the page. The page only has a list of the cast and a short summary. It can definitely be improved in many aspects. I am considering this as an option because I have seen snippets of the show and think that the page is lacking a lot of information.

Brand Vision
Everlane's brand vision is a clothing line committed to 'radical transparency'. The Founder and CEO, Michael Preysman, and his team puts a great emphasis on using their website and social media handles to offer their customers to learn about their factories, their employees, and the price breakdown of each product. Customers can get a glimpse into the company's supply chain and factories.

The brand expanded into denim in 2017, after Preysman delayed the launch until the company could find a factory that met the company's sustainability standards. Head of product, Kim Smith, eventually found one in Vietnam that recycles 98% of the water used in denim manufacturing and turns any chemicals used in the process into bricks for constructing affordable houses. The brand also revealed the entire production process through pictures and stories for several weeks before the launch of denim on their website.

In mid-October, 2018, the company announced a plan to eliminate all newly-manufactured plastic from its supply chain by 2021, which started with the launch of ReNew. On October 24, 2018, Everlane launched ReNew, a line of outerwear crafted from materials that were created out of 3 million recycled plastic bottles. Everlane plans to accomplish their ambitious goal by redeveloping the fabrics, yarns, and all raw materials that contain synthetic fibres into recycled components instead.

Choose What You Pay Model
Everlane introduced a new sale model that happens twice a year for their overstocked items, in which they call "Choose What You Pay". The company's sale model allows shoppers to choose one of three prices on their own for certain merchandise. If customers choose to pay the lowest price for the item, Everlane gets 10% of the profits, which only covers the shipping and development costs of the product. If customers choose to pay more, it helps the brand cover any overhead costs and the money goes to the company's future product development. Preysman, CEO of Everlane, spoke to Buzzfeed and explained "Choose What You Pay" as another method to make the brand more transparent. The model allows customers to learn about what goes behind the markup cost and give customers a choice. The End of Year sale in 2015 showed that roughly 10% of people chose to pay more than the lowest listed price.