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+ | Right I think I get it a bit more now. | ||
+ | All I need to know (I think) is where you want me to actaully present my research. (because its not here is it?) | ||
+ | That is the bit I think I missed at the first tutorial. | ||
+ | In the meantime I have been looking at the health for schools project and I see they | ||
+ | have a huge influence from Kraft Foods. Am i needing to investigate this a bit like | ||
+ | an undercover journalist trying to expose how their influence might not be as wholesome as it | ||
+ | might appear or I am I getting a bit too Donal McIntyre ??!! |
Revision as of 18:26, 16 February 2010
Hi, you put this in the wrong page:
Health for schools Basic description: a brief summary of the organization's mission, history and activities.
History: a chronological listing, including the date the organization was founded (and disbanded), along with highlights of activities in which the organization has participated. If an activity warrants more description than you can summarize in a few sentences, create a separate article about the activity using the guidelines below.
Personnel: a list of individuals, past and present, who are either paid employees of the organization or who have collaborated with it on an ongoing basis.
Funding: a list of foundations and other institutional funders that finance the organization's activities.
Case studies: a list of examples of instances in which the organization has engaged in misleading research or other manipulations of information.
Contact information: Address, telephone, email, URLs and any other information that can be used to contact the organization itself.
This is your talk page where you can leave notes...
--David 16:35, 15 February 2010 (UTC)
Hi there,
Right I think I get it a bit more now. All I need to know (I think) is where you want me to actaully present my research. (because its not here is it?) That is the bit I think I missed at the first tutorial. In the meantime I have been looking at the health for schools project and I see they have a huge influence from Kraft Foods. Am i needing to investigate this a bit like an undercover journalist trying to expose how their influence might not be as wholesome as it might appear or I am I getting a bit too Donal McIntyre ??!!