User talk:Jlisa139

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I've noticed that you've created two new articles. These seem to be definitions of important terms, and might make a basis for a good article, but as they stand they lack context and are too short. Could you please expand these articles, at the very minimum adding something along the lines of: [name of article] is a term used in the field of [whatever] to describe [whatever]. It was coined by [whomever]... When you create a new article, try to think what someone stumbling on it by chance with no prior knowledge would make of it. Your articles are currently so scant on context, that there's a good chance they will be deleted. Also, I hope this is original content or content you have permission to use here. Sorry if this sounds patronising, I'm just trying to help out and point you in the right direction, so that you don't discover your articles have been deleted and wonder why! --Woggly 07:39, 2 Dec 2004 (UTC)