User talk:CathHoey

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Hello, CathHoey, and welcome to Wikipedia! Thank you for your contributions. I hope you like the place and decide to stay. Here are a few links to pages you might find helpful:
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Goose
Hi! I noticed your edit to this article. Thank you for helping to build the largest, most consulted encyclopedia. Supplying a cite for information that has none helps make Wikipedia more valuable for research and ensures that information here is verifiable. I thought it best to revert your edit because New World Encyclopedia is, at least in part, based on rewrites of Wikipedia articles. Wikipedia requires reliable sources—Wikipedia can not serve as a reliable source for its own articles—citing New World Encyclopedia runs afoul of this policy. Please try another reference for a source. If a Goolge search is not helpful, try another encyclopedia that has articles independent of Wikipedia and either cite it or, preferably, use it as a starting point for further research. Thanks again for your work. If you have any questions, you can
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