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*Determine whether Taiwan should be called a 'country' or 'state' |
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::'''Complete''': Consensus has been reached for Taiwan to be called a 'country'. The consensus was 33 for country, 10 for state, and 5 for some variation of state. ] |
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* Read the suggestions here: ] |
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* Reduce the article size while still keeping it informative. See ]. |
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*Add a short section about the culture and the geography of the ROC territories (with links to the main articles) |
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* Copyedit (spelling, grammar, punctuation, etc.) |
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*Review alt text of images |
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*Should the role and influence of Sun Yat-sen be introduced in the History section? |
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This sentence is good, it will be helpful to someone who want to understand the Taiwanes politic problem. |
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I am also a Taiwanese. But I don't care somebody call me "Chinese" if he or she understand that ROC and PRC are total different country. And many poeple who are over 30 years old in Taiwan, they still find they are Chinese. I think it is much too politic!!! In Wiki we should hold our neutrality. So I would like to please to delete this sentence. |
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