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[edit] It's a start
I have given this artile a "Start" rating for quality and "Low" rating for importance. As I am the main contributor to this article, I thought I'd start out conservative. I hope everyone agrees that there's no question about its length and depth of content that this article is not a stub anymore. For this article to meet the "B" quality rating, it at least needs some charts and graphics. Because the subject in question rarely appears in public, a non-copyrighted photo may be difficult to find. If anybody has copyright-free photos, submissions are welcome. Also, for this subject to be considered "Mid" importance, we need to set the scope of his industry. He is quite notable in the American giftware industry - easily proven by the number of mentions and awards by NALED, the Academy Awards of the gift industry... but I cannot subjectively say that the giftware industry is important to the American public. Comments welcome -- Emana 16:45, 24 August 2006 (UTC) (edit)
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[edit] "Lifestyle Diseases"
Could we put more specifics. The linked page lists 13 different disease. Pick one. 67.188.7.78
- Is your question, "Are we allowed to be more specific"? or "Does someone have specifics"?. Even if somebody knew exactly what disease the subject has, this is borderline for WP:BLP. The truth of the matter is, your attitude of "pick one" WILL get you the correct anwer. Should we remove the mention? The culmination of "lifestyle diseases" goes nicely with the subject's history leading up to it. What should we replace the reason for the subject not actively participating in his business? -- Emana 21:02, 16 April 2007 (UTC)