User talk:Sameerkarsale
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Once again, welcome!
[edit] Anatomy
Hey, I'm sorry I didn't get back to you sooner, but I was on a trip. I saw your anatomy article, and there's a little bit of a problem. Wikipedia articles are meant to be encyclopedic and not convey an opinion. Further, there already exists an article on anatomy. There are already articles on most subjects (if you look them up). As an editor, you can only make articles that have not already been made. You may aso edit those articles which already exist, correcting errors and adding new facts (which should be cited if possible). Your user page, where you have posted the article, is actually basically for you to tell us a bit more about you. See mine, for example. You can add Wikipedia organizations you join or userboxes if you feel so inclined. To create an additional page as your sandbox, you may want to type User:Sameerkarsale/sandbox. If you click on that link (which should be red), you will be able to create that as a page, which you can basically use for random storage or for saving work you have done and not yet posted. The sandbox is just for your own assistance, of course. Also remember that articles can only have neutral points of view. If you have any questions, feel free to ask.