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Uses of the Gamble House(1st draft)
Although it is mainly used as a tourist attraction, the Gamble House has been used in other ways.

The exterior of the Gamble House was filmed as the exterior of Doc Brown's House in the movie Back to the Future.

On the lawn of the Gamble House, the bookstore is shown. Also, a wedding is being celebrated, as seen by the court.

Myninjanate (talk) 00:07, 7 February 2018 (UTC) Rsaghatchi (talk) 00:08, 7 February 2018 (UTC)

Gamble House: What needs improvement
We believe that this article needs more information under the categories that are already touched upon. For example we believe there is much deeper information that could be brought up in the "History" section of the article. We plan to add more pictures along with some factual statements.

Gamble House: Group Outline

 * Nathan - Pictures/Citations
 * Christian - Outlining
 * Katrina - Writing
 * Ryan - Pictures/Citations

Find your sources: The Gamble House
For this article I will be adding the following;
 * Pictures, allowing my group and I to elaborate on The Gamble House
 * Descriptions of the pictures providing more information for readers to acknowledge while reading the article
 * More un-bias information for readers to use


 * Additional Sources:

* Source 1: https://www.visitpasadena.com/businesses/gamble-house/ * Source 2: http://www.latimes.com/home/la-hm-gamble-house-20160824-snap-story.html * Source 3: https://www.archdaily.com/91370/ad-classics-gamble-house-greene-greene Rsaghatchi (talk) 00:29, 24 January 2018 (UTC)

Article Evaluation

 * Everything in this article was relevant to the topic, there wasn't anything that really distracted me.
 * This article is very neutral, it is mostly just stating facts so it doesn't seem to be swaying towards a certain side.
 * There really aren't any present viewpoints that try to pick sides. This article is mostly facts, therefore the viewpoints are pretty transparent.
 * The sources of this article work, they send me to other Wikipedia articles, along with the original source such as the New York Times. For this article the sources support the claim, which would be what plagiarism is.
 * Each fact in this article is referenced with appropriate and factual references. These sources are neutral, they do not try to sway the opinion of the reader, they simply try to inform them.
 * All the information on this page is relevant especially for an article on such a topic. Learning about plagiarism is relevant considering the definition hasn't changed.
 * On the talk page discussions such as what is plagiarism, and if you can self plagiarize are being debated on. This helps the source as it is helping the readers continue to learn about plagiarism.
 * This article is rated B, Mid-Importance. This article is apart of the wikiproject Philosophy.
 * Wikipedia describes plagiarism the same way we discussed it in class. In class we learned that we need to cite ideas that aren't ours and Wikipedia preaches the same ideology.

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Rsaghatchi (talk) 19:38, 9 January 2018 (UTC)