Listen, 1. i do not know. BUT!
I’m homeschooled and my school provider said NOT to use Wikipedia for anything.
Because they mostly write articles about their sponsors products and say some un true but make them sound good stuff about the prodfucts to make youant to buy them. which 80% of their articles are KIES
Click on the “History icon” on the subject of
the item on the Wilipedia website.
This should lead you to the first item listed
on the bottom of the list telling you when this
subject ‘was created on Wikipedia.org website.
As for what Feirce had said earlier about about
Wikipedia.org saying that his home school provider
said not to use it.
Actually, it helps out a whole lot of people giving them at
least some more information where to look or other
phrases or locations on the InterNet on to
get more information on any subject you
are looking for.
Click on the tab “history” and you will see the last 50 edits. Then click on “Earliest” and the first fifty edits to the article will come up. The first edit will be at the bottom of the page. However, the history has been lost for a few of the very earliest articles.
The first source is an article I first created on June 15, 2002, Tucson, Arizona. The second, one I created on March 11, 2002, Reality.
Listen, 1. i do not know. BUT!
I’m homeschooled and my school provider said NOT to use Wikipedia for anything.
Because they mostly write articles about their sponsors products and say some un true but make them sound good stuff about the prodfucts to make youant to buy them. which 80% of their articles are KIES
Click on the “History icon” on the subject of
the item on the Wilipedia website.
This should lead you to the first item listed
on the bottom of the list telling you when this
subject ‘was created on Wikipedia.org website.
As for what Feirce had said earlier about about
Wikipedia.org saying that his home school provider
said not to use it.
Actually, it helps out a whole lot of people giving them at
least some more information where to look or other
phrases or locations on the InterNet on to
get more information on any subject you
are looking for.
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Click on the tab “history” and you will see the last 50 edits. Then click on “Earliest” and the first fifty edits to the article will come up. The first edit will be at the bottom of the page. However, the history has been lost for a few of the very earliest articles.
The first source is an article I first created on June 15, 2002, Tucson, Arizona. The second, one I created on March 11, 2002, Reality.