User talk:Kthequeen

Welcome
Pioneer Investments The page about Pioneer Investments is considered a stub because it only contains a few sentences, yet provides useful information about the subject. This is a distinguished company so there is reliable and plenty of information about Pioneer Investments. I plan to expand the stub by adding information about the company's history, founders, and national and global relationships and impacts.

Friendswood Development Company The page about Friendswood Development Company is considered a stub articles because it only contains a few sentences about the company and can be expanded upon. Due to the prominence of the company and former relationship with Exxon, Friendswood has a history full of information that can be used to expand the article relating to the company's history, owners, and current state.

Montreal School for the Deaf The page about the Montreal School for the Deaf is considered a stub article because it contains only a few sentences of useful information but has the potential to be expanded upon. I can easily find information about the school online and by calling the school directly. I plan to add information about the history of the school and the services offered by the school.

Homosexual panic The page in the psychology stub section about Homosexual panic provides a brief overview of the disorder. I can expand upon this page by providing information about the man who discovered the diseases, the diseases symptoms and onset, and the studies being conducted about the disease.

Editing Conventions
Don't forget to use section headers and to sign your posts, even on your own talk page.--KatieBU (talk) 16:54, 30 September 2014 (UTC)

Unemployment
Hi Kthequeen. Thanks for your contributions to the unemployment article. However, this latter part of this edit seemed to introduce some problems into the article. Specifically, this part:

IV. Obama’s Policy (The White House) a. $170 Million in DOL Grants to Support Partnerships that Connect the Long-Term Unemployed to Work b. Progress on Business Efforts to Improve Recruiting and Hiring of Long-Term Unemployed c. Ensuring Federal Hiring Process Gives Long-Term Unemployed Job Applicants a Fair Shot

"Lagging Demand, Not Unemployability, Is Why Long-term Unemployment Remains So High." Economic Policy Institute. N.p., n.d. Web. 22 Oct. 2014

If you intended to insert this text, please fix the formatting (e.g., the numeral IV seems out of place, given the lack of I - III; replace the a., b., and c. with something else, maybe a '*' or a '#' to create either a bulleted or numbered list; and convert the reference into a properly formatted reference using tags).

Thanks. Ian (Wiki Ed) (talk) 20:46, 6 November 2014 (UTC)