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Center for Advanced Research and Technology

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I notice you've been editing the Center for Advanced Research and Technology article. I've noticed several problems with the article that need to be addressed:

  • Why is the school notable? If the school can't meet the criteria for notability, it must be deleted. Most schools, public or private, are not notable.
  • Most of the text, when I saw it, was a direct copy of a document on the Internet. A direct copy. Wikipedia does not endorse copyright infringement or plagiarism. Rewording a word here and there is not sufficient to circumvent plagerism.
  • Do any significant rework in private (see below), not in the main article space.
  • The opening sentence of any article should read: The A is a B (i.e. "The Center for Advanced Research and Technology is a private secondary school in Clovis, California in the United States."). Don't start spouting off on how great the subject of the article is until you actually establish what it is.
  • Don't use HTML except where absolutely necessary. The use of wikimarkup is preferred.
  • Use references as much as possible. Try to use the official CARP website as little as possible, since it is (understandably) biased.

My recommendataion is to remove the text of the entire article except for the infobox and a few sentences (sentences that are not the work of others). Perhaps in there you would also like to establish it's notability. Rework it in private (you can do this is your own personal sandbox). When you think it is ready, post it into the article. That way you can be sure another editor won't come along and mark it for deletion.

Hope this helps. — Frecklefoot | Talk 18:45, 5 December 2006 (UTC)Reply

Okay, apparently you ignored my advice. I just took another look at the article as you suggested and found that it still has serious problems. See the article's Talk page. — Frecklefoot | Talk 18:33, 6 December 2006 (UTC)Reply

Unspecified source for Image:Cartfront.jpg

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Disputed fair use rationale for Image:Cart 144x179.jpg

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Orphaned non-free image File:Cart 144x179.jpg

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