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The module introduction is a step-by-step guide explaining what this place is all about and how to contribute. The Wikipedia Adventure is a comprehensive 7-mission interactive guided tour, which covers all the essentials about editing and the expectations and norms of the Wikipedia community .
The first thing you should do is look at the history page for the article you edited. This will tell you who changed it, when they changed it, and hopefully a short reason why they changed it. If it says something like see talk , then you should look at the talk page for the article.
To contribute is to gain. Did we mention, it's fun? Ultimately, it's yours. Most likely, your kids will use it. (You get the point. It's like you own a 1,000 volume encyclopedia at instant access.) It gives you something to do. (You can probably do it at school/work as well as at home, since it remains unblocked at many schools and places of work.)
However, this process can take months or years, as each user contributes in turn. Some articles contain statements and claims that have not yet been fully cited. Others will later have entire new sections added. Some information now in the article may be considered by later contributors to be insufficiently founded and may be removed or expanded.
A few savers contribute much more because they earn more, which is why the average account balance is skewed higher. Ages 35 to 44. Average account balance: $91,281. Median account balance: $35,537.
A blobbogram is designed to show whether further research is needed. Studies crossing the vertical line are inconclusive. Here the summary (bottom diamond) shows that the treatment prevented babies from dying.
“Exercise leads to increased blood flow and stimulation of neurotransmitters thought to contribute to improvements in cognitive function,” Bloomberg says.
Excessive red wine consumption could promote inflammation in the body and contribute to health issues like liver disease, cardiovascular disease and immune dysfunction, says Routhenstein.