User talk:Mystique nm

Hi, It was a wonderful experience interacting with your class. Hope to see you guys again. Following box provides you with quick links to various help sections. Hope this helps. Enjoy editing...! Regards, Gurmeet


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Hi, friend!
Allow me to introduce myself — my name is Tim Davenport, "Carrite" on Wikipedia, and I live in Corvallis, Oregon, on the western coast of the United States of America. I'm 50 years old and have been active in the Wikipedia project since 2008.

I was just alerted this morning that I've been assigned as a "Wikipedia Ambassador" to be available to answer any questions you might have about your work on the article AD-AS model. While I do have a Bachelor's degree in Economics, for the last 20 years or more I have concentrated exclusively on matters of history and political biography, so I will not be of much help to you in locating sources.

Fortunately, I do know a good deal about the mechanics of Wikipedia article writing, its sometimes confusing policies and standards, and its unique internal culture. If I may assist you by answering questions relating to any of these matters, please do not hesitate to ask. Just click TALK behind my user name below and leave a message for me on my Wikipedia "Talk Page," or you may email me directly at MutantPop@aol.com. Be sure to put the word WIKIPEDIA in your email header if you contact me directly so the message is not lost as spam.

Thank you for your forthcoming contribution to the project! Carrite (talk) 18:09, 31 October 2011 (UTC)

AD-AS model
Hello-I just undid some of your changes on AD-AS model. It seemed that the material you added was redundant (already in the article) and poorly-placed. I expect the article could use improvement, but changes for the worse should be reverted. Working in your sandbox might be a good way to go while you get a feel for editing, and asking for feedback on the talk page also. And make sure you aren't adding unnecessary material to the article just to add material. C RETOG 8(t/c) 03:44, 13 November 2011 (UTC)