Talk:Earth jurisprudence

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[edit] Editing help

ENCYCLOPAEDIC STYLE: Can anyone advise me how to improve this new article that I have just made? The first editor's message posted there reads, This article or section reads like a personal reflection or essay and may require cleanup. Please improve this article by rewriting this article or section in an encyclopaedic style. --Lesley Fairbairn 15:03, 27 March 2007 (UTC)

BUZZWORDS: One of the inherent problems here is that this is a new field so we do not have a lot of references and it is difficult not to use what they call buzz words. Can anyone advise me on how to get round the second editor's message posted on this article, which reads, This article or section appears to contain a large number of buzzwords and may require cleanup. Please help rewrite this article to make it more concrete and meaningful, removing tautologies, obvious statements and excessive abstraction. --Lesley Fairbairn 15:03, 27 March 2007 (UTC)

Hi Lesley, Please see your talk page for my message. --killing sparrows 07:52, 7 April 2007 (UTC)

[edit] re: Improvements to this article

Anyone interested in helping to improve this article can see what is being done at User talk:Killing sparrows/Earth jurisprudence