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I notice from your userpage that, as of today, you have made 20,000 edits on the English Wikipedia. This is an extraordinary effort, and I am happy to present you the Tireless Contributor Barnstar for your unwavering additions to Wikipedia, which are of both the highest level of quantity and, most importantly, quality. Daniel.Bryant 09:46, 15 September 2006 (UTC)
Everything I write is about something that interests me, so in one sense every article is special. There are, however, a few articles I've worked on that I am particularly proud of.
The article about Ratu Mara appeared on the Main Page, at the time of his death in April 2004. This was the first time one of my articles appeared there.
I first wrote the Christianity in Korea article as a university assignment back in 1988. It was one of the few things that I ever got Grade A for. Only a minor update was required to turn it into a Wikipedia article.
(original) : articles originally authored by me — though they may have been significantly changed by others since then.
(rewrite) : articles started by others, but which I have so completely reworked that they amount to original articles of mine.
(major edit) : articles written originally by others, but which I have substantially edited.
(reorganized) : a series of articles; numerous paragraphs from one article have been moved to another in the same series.
(translated) : articles electronically translated from Wikipedia articles in other languages.
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