User talk:Caileancaimbeul

 Hello Caileancaimbeul, and Welcome to Wikipedia!  Welcome to Wikipedia! I hope you enjoy the encyclopedia and want to stay. As a first step, you may wish to read the Introduction.

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Caileancaimbeul, good luck, and have fun. -- Pam D  18:15, 8 November 2011 (UTC)

Larry Levinson etc
Thanks for your note on my talk page. I'm worried that you say "we": one editor account must only be used by one person, see WP:NOSHARE. If "Caileancaimbeul" is more than one person, you need to sort this out. Apart from that, you might like to look carefully at the changes I made - capitals etc - and remember that Wikipedia is an encyclopedia, not just a vehicle for student work, and everything has to be properly sourced. There's a lot to learn about editing, but it's good fun.

You might also find it useful to have a look at School and university projects and make sure your tutor/lecturer has read it too. Good luck! Pam D  18:15, 8 November 2011 (UTC)