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Please do not reinsert challenged information into articles without citing reliable sources. This may be seen as an act of vandalism. If previous information is sourced, as in Almeda University, you must cite sources which are reliable and unaffiliated with the subject in order to change this information. Please do not reinsert any changes without sourcing. Thanks! Seraphimblade 03:22, 19 January 2007 (UTC)Reply

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Seraphimblade---the material that I have been reinserting is verifible. I've included it at least 6 times and still you or someone keeps deleting the html's and everything.

Please allow the edits. Any questions, please contact me again.

Hello! If the information is verifiable, that's quite alright! However, you would need to state which sources you are citing, not simply remove links to sources others have already cited. One of these links is to a newspaper, the other is to an accreditation site. Both of those are perfectly acceptable for use as sources, and the school's unaccredited status seems perfectly well-sourced. Has the school earned further accreditation since? Seraphimblade 03:43, 19 January 2007 (UTC)Reply

School Accredation

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Seraphimblade--yes, the school has furthered it's credibility. Other than citing sources from the school, I don't know what else to use. Please advise.