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Hi I am a junior of the Wikipedia from Australia Sydney. Also I am an international student, but temporary not studying on campus. Therefore when I doing research and assignment, Wikipedia always is the fastest place to provide me the basic concept and idea for that. So this is the reason why I would like to take this unit in order to understand the truth of it. There is a question that I always want to ask," How many knowledge Wikipedia has" and " Who made Wikipedia have these amount of the knowledge?" After the previous lesson, I found that it is all because of the volunteer around the world. Everyone who read the information form Wikipedia should pay respect to all of the volunteer. It is because they try to proof the knowledge accurate without any salary.

I love Japanese music culture as well as the animation. It is so cool and make more fun to my life. So I always search the detail of the animation from the Wikipedia. It always make me surprise and thankful because the information is group up and related. If I have this chance I hope I can be the one to protect and improve the knowledge in this area.

This a free treasure house for "things". I hope I can learn much in this unit.