User talk:Faithportis

Fair use rationale for Image:Fulbrightlogo.jpg
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Thank you!
Greetings, and thank you kindly for the information. Do you think that it might be alright if I uploaded the image again but under the description of it being a logo? If that might not work I will go ahead and follow your advice from the previous post. Thank you!

Sure!
I'd be glad to adopt you. First, sign youp posts by typing four tidles, like this: ~ Or, to make it easier, you could hit the sign button in the edit bar. If you need anything else, just leave a message on my talk page! Oh, and,

Welcome!

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Alright.
Travelling, huh? From the way you make it sound, you've been some pretty nice places. Anyway, you said you were interested in ideas. Four good tools for this: Encyclopedia Britannica, Worldbook Online, Google, and Alexa Traffic Rankings. Keep in mind, if it's down in visits according to Alexa, it's probably not that accurate. -- Gp 75 motorsports  REV LIMITER  17:29, 19 February 2008 (UTC)

March 03 2008
Yes, seen some interesting things. :> Thanks for the advice i will look into those and will see if I can find the information I am looking for. Basically, my first project will be the Fulbright Organization. However the only resources I find are from their own websites. :( We will see..... By the way is that what you do? Adopt nothing knowing people :> Thanks!

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Faithportis (talk) 14:02, 3 March 2008 (UTC)
 * Yes, references from their on sites are okay. -- Gp 75 motorsports  REV LIMITER  11:00, 2 May 2008 (UTC)

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