User:Ralbritt11028

In the beginning...
A girl was born in Salisbury, North Carolina, but raised in LaGrange, Georgia. She is now currently a freshman at Georgia Southern University studying history and German.

Random facts about this girl

 * She is an active member of Kappa Kappa Gamma
 * She has had a passion for playing handbells for 10 years and has attended numerous handbell festivals around the southeastern United States
 * She has a twin sister who, unfortunately, does not attend Georgia Southern University
 * She prefers cats over dogs
 * She is most definitely not a morning person
 * This girl is me :)

Contributions to Wikipedia

 * I created an article on Benjamin W. Fortson Jr who was a former Georgia Secretary of State
 * I have also contributed three copy/edits to other pages on wikipedia

RAM...isn't that a male sheep?
My relationship with technology simply does not go beyond email, Facebook and Google. I am in no way a coding wizard nor do I understand much of what goes on inside a computer.

Philosophy of Wikipedia
I would have to say that I have a pretty positive view on Wikipedia. I often use Wikipedia to look up information about actors and musicians or movies and tv shows. I even use Wikipedia to look up information on famous historical events and mythology. Wikipedia has been a reliable source to me. I feel that as long as the author of the Wikipedia article uses relaible resources and shows where the information came from, I do not see a problem with using Wikipedia for quick information.

Languages
I have lived in America all my life, therefore I am fluent in American English. More specifically I am from the south, therefore I have been blessed with a typical southern accent. The South is famous for adding new words to the English language, such as "ya'll" and "down yonder", meaning "over there". Fortunately I am beginning to learn German. The language is fascinating and I hope that by minoring in the language I will soon be a fluent speaker of Deutsch.