User talk:Cuinn222
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Great addition. I've added a couple of category entries. If I can make a couple of suggestions. There is a consensus to avoid the overuse of titles prefering to use the persons name. Also a link should be used early and theoretically only once. I would try to trim the number of sensei in the article - for an example please see the Kazuo Chiba entry. Wikipedia has been strict lately about copies from homepages - there were a couple of places that might be made an issue of - and also the need to maintain a neutral point of view (a bit different from what's required in a club homepage) - please take care. I'ld also like to request an article of similar quality on Ando sensei and Kimeda sensei if you have the time - even a stub would be great. I think Yoshinkan (don't forget to link to the Yoshinkan page) is under represented. If you have any questions please ask.Peter Rehse 06:06, 22 August 2006 (UTC)
A quick question is Ando the first or family name. Wikipedia style for Japanese names asks for first name, last name for contemporary people. Historical people are named in the traditional way.Peter Rehse 00:16, 28 August 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Unspecified source for Image:Marley.jpg
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