User talk:Dsandeford

I agreed that we need uniformity in style of the citations. I do not believe that the style you are endorsing, however, lends itself to readability by a general audience nor is it an established style. The citation I made was standard APA style; I choose this style because it is the most widely used and well-known.Dsandeford (talk) 05:07, 9 June 2008 (UTC)

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