User talk:Vedalian

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  Getting help   Made a mistake?   Goodies, tips and tricks Thanks. Recent Runes (discuss • contribs) 19:01, 22 July 2011 (UTC)
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Sorry if I messed up the project a bit. I noticed the first edit on the subject on your project and after looking around found the same type of issue with the Cultural Anthropology/Human Rights section on Cultural Imperialism. In any case thanks for the project you are creating and please consider the view point I presented. I also noticed that the project is centered mostly on American culture development a great location to find cultural clashes in American history is on the evolution of the states not only their relation with the Indian Nations but for instance the overlap that occurred between previously territories occupied by the Spanish and French, the Porto Rico impact on the union and the still evolving aculturalization of Mexico and Canada in relation to the USA (and how they diverge) as well as the Jewish and Cuban immigration impact. --Panic (discuss • contribs) 18:24, 25 July 2011 (UTC)


 * No worries. I'm glad you are policing for quality and adding/suggestion content. I really, really need to finish the preface to the wikibook so potential contributors can figure out what the heck this wikibook is even supposed to be about. The student-generated units (as of now just cultural imperialism unit that I have been expanding recently) are intended to supply data to potential contributors who know a lot about the main intent of the book (i.e. applying technology to classroom learning) but lack a class to implement the lessons. Teachers and various contributors can add social studies activities they have done in virtual space under the units section.I'm just getting ahead of myself by expanding the cultural anthropology section because I have data from an upcoming class to put up. My real focus is trying to develop the content under the "Project Outline" heading. I will probably use some of the data from that cultural anthropology unit to get the ball rolling on the development of the section on wikis. Thanks for your contributions, the more the merrier.--Vedalian (discuss • contribs) 21:36, 25 July 2011 (UTC)Vedalian