Talk:Little Tennessee Watershed Association
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[edit]Hi, my name is sean quigley and I'm going to be adding to this page over the next couple weeks for a class project. Any help is appreciated, thanks Seanquigley (talk) 19:21, 18 November 2010 (UTC)
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[edit]I like how you really break down all the aspects of the Little Tennessee Watershed Association. It would be easy for anyone to find the information regarding the LTWA by looking through the contents. I think the page is broken down well in regards to the subject; education, restoration and advocacy are prime headings.
The amount of information concerning the different projects the LTWA is involved in is excellent. The restoration and advocacy sections both give a great in-depth insight to how the LTWA approaches the goals explained in the overview.
I think you could add a see also section where you include other wikiarticles like watershed, Tennessee Rivers, etc.
You could also give your external links titles in addition to the URL. Joko123nm (talk) 19:59, 18 November 2010 (UTC)
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[edit]Entry is excellent in terms of breadth of content and organization. The tagging within the article is also well-done and gives the Wikipedia community some new material to work on. Per Joko's comments above, it would be good to have titles to your external links. Great work! Radavis147 (talk) 15:09, 24 November 2010 (UTC)radavis147
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