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This week through the trainings and modules I learned a lot about Wikipedia and its five pillars. I found it interesting that Wikipedia does not have any firm rules. While they do have the five pillars, Wikipedia explained that they are not "set in stone" meaning that they can change and evolve over time. Pillar two was the most interesting to me. I have been using this website for as long as I an remember and never notice that all content was aimed to have a neutral point of view. This allows for articles to have an impartial view when educating reader.

HW #1
This week through the trainings and modules I learned a lot about Wikipedia and its five pillars. I found it interesting that Wikipedia does not have any firm rules. While they do have the five pillars, Wikipedia explained that they are not "set in stone" meaning that they can change and evolve over time. Pillar two was the most interesting to me. I have been using this website for as long as I an remember and never notice that all content was aimed to have a neutral point of view. This allows for articles to have an impartial view when educating reader. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Medugan1 (talk • contribs) 22:36, 9 September 2018 (UTC)

HW #3
This week the homework asked us to pick and evaluate an article. I am not entirly sure if I was picking from the correct list but choose the one about mozerella sticks.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mozzarella_sticks I think that while there is very little content on the page, I would not change anything already on there but maybe add a bit. I would give it a 6 or 7 out of 10 becuase there is more information you could add out there. Under the origin section you could add a sentence detailing that it is known that orginally muenster cheese was used instead of mozerella. I would cite this websitehttp://visionlaunch.com/who-invented-mozzarella-sticks/. This second article also confirms the fact that a different type of cheese was orginally inteded for use. https://www.thrillist.com/eat/nation/where-fried-foods-came-from-corn-dogs-mozzarella-sticks-fried-candy-bars# Using that information and putting in my own words I would add something like "The first form of mozerella sticks actually called for the use of muenster cheese instead of mozerella". Now that this homework is done I am going to go rush through my art history homework before it hits the midnight deadline!