User talk:Aries0491

you are way beyond the deadline....SC CHOOSE UR TOPIC AND GET IT APPROVED BY MESukalpachakrabarti (talk) 10:22, 7 September 2011 (UTC)SC

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Anything you have to say on your allocated topic should be added to Sullivan Principles. &mdash; RHaworth 13:27, 15 September 2011 (UTC)

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The article for your Corporate Social Responsibility class
So, is your article only that subsection of the Sullivan Principles article or is your article the full Sullivan Principles article? Banaticus (talk) 18:43, 15 November 2011 (UTC)
 * I changed one of your references. In general, you want to avoid linking to a main (default/main/home) page as it tends to change too rapidly.  Always try to link to a more specific page.  When citing a reference, use Citation templates until you are familiar enough with how a citation template will format a reference that you can do it on your own.  Don't be afraid to ask for help if you'd like more help learning how to do anything. :)
 * You might want to add a link to your Sullivan Principles on the Sullivan disambiguation link.
 * For an article of that length which goes in depth that much, you don't really have enough disparate references.
 * In general, we try to avoid a company's own website, since a company can say anything they want on their own website -- a secondary source talking about the company is generally preferable. Do you know of any books that talk about these Sullivan Principles or say why they're notable?  Any newspaper articles, any magazine stories, any other websites?  I like that you did have two references to ctlibrary.com and marshall.edu -- that was good.