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wel
3 years ago
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According to the article, how do we know the changes to the Javits Center were successful?

Social Studies
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Ray Of Light [21]3 years ago
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Answer:The Articles for Creation (AfC) process is intended to assist editors who cannot (e.g. non-registered or non-autoconfirmed users) or should not (e.g. people with a conflict of interest), create new articles directly into mainspace. AfC creates new pages as drafts which are then submitted for review.

Writing an encyclopedic article from scratch isn't easy, and we recommend that you first get some experience by adding material to articles that already exist or helping out with other tasks. You should read the page Help:Your first article to avoid classic mistakes and save your hard work from being deleted.

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