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  2. Wikipedia:NPOV tutorial - Wikipedia

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    NPOV is an acronym for neutral point of view, which is an official policy of Wikipedia.. Everybody has a point of view. Though 99% of the world may see something exactly the way you do, your view is still just one of many possible views that might be reasonably held.

  3. Wikipedia:Neutral point of view/FAQ - Wikipedia

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    The task before us is not to present pseudoscientific claims as if they were on par with good science; rather, the task is to represent the majority view as the majority view and the minority (sometimes pseudoscientific) view as the minority view, and to explain how scientists have received or criticized pseudoscientific theories.

  4. Wikipedia:Neutral point of view - Wikipedia

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    When writing articles, there may be cases where making some assumptions is necessary to get through a topic. For example, in writing about evolution, it is not helpful to hash out the creation-evolution controversy on every page. There are virtually no topics that could proceed without making some assumptions that someone would find ...

  5. Wikipedia talk:Neutral point of view - Wikipedia

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    2- establishing that Wikipedia should mention the quote in the first place. This is covered at WP:NPOV, and specifically by WP:UNDUE. Essentially, we want to cite the original (primary) source for Verifiability purposes, but want to cite Secondary sources for DUE Weight purposes. Thus, best practice is to cite both.

  6. Essay - Wikipedia

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    An essayist writes a familiar essay if speaking to a single reader, writing about both themselves, and about particular subjects. Anne Fadiman notes that "the genre's heyday was the early nineteenth century," and that its greatest exponent was Charles Lamb . [ 19 ]

  7. Help:Your first article - Wikipedia

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    Do not cover fringe views or those held only by a tiny minority. Don't take sides or use promotional language. Write in a professional tone; avoid loaded language. Add citations as you go. This is much easier than writing first and trying to remember later where you found each piece of information. You don't have to write the article all at once!

  8. Wikipedia:Writing for the opponent - Wikipedia

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    Writing for the opponent is also the process of editing an article from the perspective of a viewpoint opposed to your own. By doing so, you can sharpen and apply your neutral point of view editing skills. For example, it is possible to explain Nikita Khrushchev's view of the USA, without either agreeing or disagreeing with it. Likewise, it is ...

  9. Writing process - Wikipedia

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    A writing process is a set of mental and physical steps that someone takes to create any type of text. Almost always, these activities require inscription equipment, either digital or physical: chisels, pencils, brushes, chalk, dyes, keyboards, touchscreens, etc.; each of these tools has unique affordances that influence writers' workflows. [1]