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Aaie21, good luck, and have fun.Pharaoh of the Wizards (talk) 05:36, 3 October 2014 (UTC)Reply

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Excellent work on Child Labor in Bangladesh. Looking forward to further contributions from you! . DStrassmann (talk) 03:29, 26 December 2014 (UTC)Reply

Nice work so far on Housing Segregation

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Hi Aaie, big ups for your work on the Housing Segregation article. You've done a very careful job itemizing pieces of legislation. I do hope you get a chance to read my reply to you at WikiProject U.S. history. Most of the issues raised there are pretty well still relevant. Are you planning to do much more work on the article? If you're not, and even if you are, it might make the most sense to move the legislative list to a page called "Housing legislation in the United States" or something along those lines. The reason for this being, that a list of housing bills, in the United States, constitutes only a small slice of the overall story of Housing segregation. I'm guessing that User:Vignespassy would not object if we moved (this portion of) your work to a new, DYK-eligible page. Another thing I just noticed is, there's also a page called "Residential segregation". Having immersed yourself in the literature, do you feel there's a significant difference in the two topics? Or should these two articles ultimately be merged? salaam, groupuscule (talk) 17:38, 13 March 2015 (UTC)Reply

Hi Groupuscule, thank you so much for your input. I have found all of the things you pointed out extremely helpful in further developing this page. I am glad that you brought up the "Residential segregation" page. Upon looking it over, I feel that these two pages are different in that the "Residential segregation" page focuses more on policy while the "Housing segregation" page focuses more on the big picture (cause and effect). This is why I have choose not the integrate the pages and continue developing the "Housing segregation" page. As for creating a "Housing legislation in the United States" page, I think it is a great idea! As I am editing this page for an educational project, I will not have time in the scope of my semester to start that new page as of right now. However, I do think it's a great idea worth pursuing! Again, thank you so much for your input. I really appreciate the advice you have given me. Aaie21 (talk) 03:17, 26 March 2015 (UTC)Reply

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