Talk:Sin Moo Hapkido
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[edit] High ranking practitioners
From which dan do we people consider to be high ranking?? When 4th dan is generally considered to be the grade you need to become an instructor, do we really need a kid with a 3rd dan in this list? --Kbarends 08:14, 6 August 2006 (UTC)
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- Agreeded. The name was removed. If the person who added this name wants to replace it. It should be done under a different category, as 3rd Dan is not considered a high rank in the martial arts.
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- Regarding my edit and removal of links. For those of you who are new to Wikipedia, an offsite link should not be place within a paragraph. You simply need to check the Wikipedia manual of style to discover this fact. If you want to replace these links. They should be placed in the external link section. (Hapkidoman 21:49, 7 August 2006 (UTC))
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- There are too many 3rd dan Sin Moo Hapkido black belts to even fit this page. The 4rd dan is a good boarder for the high ranking practioners. Thanks for cleaning this article up.
[edit] Links in articles
For you new, unregistered members, it is against Wikipedia policy to put a link to an outside website in the body of an Wikipedia article. You can put them in the External Links section if they are appropiate.
It is for this reason that I removed the links placed in "High ranking members" section of this article. Also, after re-thinking the title of the subdivision of this article, I have changed the chapter heading to, "Prominent members." (Hapkidoman 22:21, 1 September 2006 (UTC))