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I personally feel that a good article needs some illustrations, so I often upload public domain pictures to illustrate articles. These articles were ones I uploaded and put pictures on:
I personally feel that a good article needs some illustrations, so I often upload public domain pictures to illustrate articles. These articles were ones I uploaded and put pictures on:


[[Ronald Reagan]], [[Robert A. Taft]], [[William Howard Taft]], [[Herbert Hoover]], [[Andrew Johnson]], [[Stephen Douglas]], [[James Madison]], [[Ben Tillman]], [[Calvin Coolidge]], [[Warren G. Harding]], [[Wilmot Proviso]], [[Articles of Confederation]], [[Otto von Bismarck]], [[Horace Greeley]]
[[Ronald Reagan]], [[Robert A. Taft]], [[William Howard Taft]], [[Herbert Hoover]], [[Andrew Johnson]], [[Stephen Douglas]], [[James Madison]], [[Ben Tillman]], [[Calvin Coolidge]], [[Warren G. Harding]], [[Wilmot Proviso]], [[Articles of Confederation]], [[Otto von Bismarck]], [[Horace Greeley]], [[World War II, Homefront, U.S.]]


[[Category:CZ Authors|Wu, Yi Zhe]]
[[Category:CZ Authors|Wu, Yi Zhe]]
[[category:History Authors|Wu, Yi Zhe]]
[[category:History Authors|Wu, Yi Zhe]]
[[Category:Law Authors|Wu, Yi Zhe]]
[[Category:Law Authors|Wu, Yi Zhe]]

Revision as of 17:06, 1 May 2007

Yi Zhe Wu is born in 1989 in southern China. He immigrated to United States in July, 2003. He is currently a high school student residing in suburban area of New York, United States. His academic interests include English literature, history, and law. On Citizendium, he primarily contributes articles on history, literature, among others.

Articles I started

Illustration of articles

I personally feel that a good article needs some illustrations, so I often upload public domain pictures to illustrate articles. These articles were ones I uploaded and put pictures on:

Ronald Reagan, Robert A. Taft, William Howard Taft, Herbert Hoover, Andrew Johnson, Stephen Douglas, James Madison, Ben Tillman, Calvin Coolidge, Warren G. Harding, Wilmot Proviso, Articles of Confederation, Otto von Bismarck, Horace Greeley, World War II, Homefront, U.S.