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I added the information that Dojang is the Korean equivalent of Japanese dojo because dojo is a much more popular word and people nay wonder what the difference between the two. ] called it "vandalism" although it is only a content dispute, not a vandalism. I stated the reason why I added the information. It is cited too. I believe there's no reason to remove it.--] (]) 06:29, 5 September 2008 (UTC)
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I added the information that Dojang is the Korean equivalent of Japanese dojo because dojo is a much more popular word and people nay wonder what the difference between the two. User:Kuebie called it "vandalism" although it is only a content dispute, not a vandalism. I stated the reason why I added the information. It is cited too. I believe there's no reason to remove it.--Michael Friedrich (talk) 06:29, 5 September 2008 (UTC)