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I went to high school with "Kate Earl" in the late 90's Peter's Creek Christian School in Chugiak Alaska and I added some biographical info and corrected some other things.
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Minor Edit
Made a very minor edit in the "related acts" section so that the link goes to the Band named Dawes instead of going to the disambiguation page. Should've been marked as a minor edit, but I forgot to tick the box. — Preceding
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I went to high school with "Kate Earl" in the late 90's Peter's Creek Christian School in Chugiak Alaska and I added some biographical info and corrected some other things.
Tone
This article doesn't convey a scholarly tone in its biographical information; it comes across like promotional material. I think it needs a substantial working-over to better fit Wikipedia's standards. — Preceding
unsigned comment added by
108.80.66.17 (
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19:47, 8 March 2013 (UTC)reply
Minor Edit
Made a very minor edit in the "related acts" section so that the link goes to the Band named Dawes instead of going to the disambiguation page. Should've been marked as a minor edit, but I forgot to tick the box. — Preceding
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