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[[Category:CZ Authors|Bagnall, Nick]] | [[Category:CZ Authors|Bagnall, Nick]] | ||
I graduated from university in 2009 and | I graduated from university in 2009 and have recently returned to the U.S. after working abroad in South Korea. I'm interested in [[economics]] and public policy, in particular research on vulnerable populations both in the U.S. and in developing nations. | ||
I'd additionally like to help promote Citizendium's goal: to create a kinder, gentler, and better-written Wikipedia. I appreciate Citizendium's guidelines for article organization and presentation. Wikipedia articles generally do not flow well: a Wikipedia article's sections can often be arranged arbitrarily with no change in the article's readability. If Citizendium articles are supposed to flow like well-written essays, it's a challenge I look forward to. | I'd additionally like to help promote Citizendium's goal: to create a kinder, gentler, and better-written Wikipedia. I appreciate Citizendium's guidelines for article organization and presentation. Wikipedia articles generally do not flow well: a Wikipedia article's sections can often be arranged arbitrarily with no change in the article's readability. If Citizendium articles are supposed to flow like well-written essays, it's a challenge I look forward to. |
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I graduated from university in 2009 and have recently returned to the U.S. after working abroad in South Korea. I'm interested in economics and public policy, in particular research on vulnerable populations both in the U.S. and in developing nations.
I'd additionally like to help promote Citizendium's goal: to create a kinder, gentler, and better-written Wikipedia. I appreciate Citizendium's guidelines for article organization and presentation. Wikipedia articles generally do not flow well: a Wikipedia article's sections can often be arranged arbitrarily with no change in the article's readability. If Citizendium articles are supposed to flow like well-written essays, it's a challenge I look forward to.