User talk:Accerharris

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Ardan Michael Blum
The article has been removed because the text in it was a copy/paste from a website and therefore a copyright violation. Apart from the copyright issues, copying text direct from primary sources is problematic in other ways too, particularly because it is likely to be promotional in tone. A good place to start for help with writing your first article is this page - Your first article - which covers off the basics from notability to referencing. Best of luck. Kind regards, Nancy  talk  06:37, 22 November 2009 (UTC)