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Hey-figured that putting off Calculus homework would be more fulfilling if I could contribute to the service that distracts me from it so well.




•==WikiGoals==

I'm just as entitled to use "wiki" as a prefix when it's already assumed because of context as the next person. Anyways, here is a list of articles I want to improve/create:

•Expand the stub on "dropouts"-it's a highly important sociological issue that should consist of more than a stub that was once (justifiably, I should add) a candidate for speedy deletion.

•On a related topoic , create an article/stub (whichever seems more appropriate) on 'dropout mills', schools where a very high proportion of the student body fails to graduate.

•Create an article on the case Wilder v. New York City Foster Care System a case in which an NYCLU lawyer sued on the behalf of an African-American girl named Shirley Wilder, who had been damaged by the foster care system, which gave priority to whites. Officially, the system gave priority to Jews & Catholics, but since most African-Americans were (and still are)Protestant, this put them at a disadvantage, especially considering that only 4% of children in foster care at the time were Jewish, and blacks formed 85% of the children in foster care at the time.

•Create an article/stub on the book The Lost Children of Wilder: The Epic Struggle to Change Foster Care, by Nina Bernstein. A great book, highly recommend it. More importantly, was a National Book Award Finalist in 2002, meeting the criteria for 'notable book' status.

•Expand/update various pages pertaining to AP classes, as a high school student I'm directly affected by changes to the classes/exams. (ie, to save time, this year the instructions for the AP Spanish Exam will be read only in Spanish; in previous years they were read in English & Spanish.)

•Create an article on 'Alphabet Houses', the homes built by the government for the workers (and their families) for the Manhattan project in Richland, Washington. As much as it sounds like a hoax, you can say, for example, a 'B House', and everyone would likely know that you're speaking about a duplex with three rooms and an unfinished basement. 'L houses' are two stories w/ four bedrooms, 'Q houses' (my mother's lifelong ambition) are three bedrooms upstairs with a large basement to which nearly everyone has added a laundry room, bedroom, 3/4 bath, and living area. Makes real estate description very odd if from outside the area.

Contacting Me[edit]

Post a message on my talk page if you would be interested in contributing to any of these projects, or really, for any non-troll reason. Example: posting a message on my talk page to tell me that I'm: a faggot, smell bad or strings of curse words.

Userboxen[edit]

enThis user is a native speaker of the English language.
es-3Este usuario puede contribuir con un nivel avanzadodeespañol.
This user is a Christian.
APThis user has obtained a 4 on the Advanced Placement World History examination.
APThis user has obtained a 5 on the Advanced Placement English Language examination.
This user is an
Evangelical Lutheran
This user has depression.
This user stays sane with Venlafaxine.
sibs-0This user is an only child on their mother's side.
DuneThis user knows that fear is the mind-killer.
SoNThis user is a member of the Sons of Norway.
This user enjoys woodworking.
KWThis user is the Kwisatz Haderach.
This user is a Monty Python fan.
LotF This user does not want the conch.
This user is interested in the life and times of Peter the Great.
GraceThis user firmly believes in God's (free) grace via faith alone in Christ alone and not in Lordship or works-based soteriologies.
This user knows that American Independence occured on July 2, 1776.
This user is interested in maps and mapmaking.
This user realizes that people from the Middle Ages already thought that the Earth was spherical.
This user is interested in linguistics.
This user is mixed-handed.
This user is a blood donor.
This user is a member of
WikiProject Woodworking.
This user is a member of the National Geographic Society.
This user has asthma.
This user knows the difference between an integral and an antiderivative; and so should you!





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