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Hi Ralph, I've deleted several of your new articles, primarily because they're far too short – it's better to concentrate on one or two articles at a time rather than many of them – and reverted several of your edits – see the edit ummaries in the relevant page histories for more details. You may find the pages about referencing for beginners| and citation tools helpful. In particular, all citations to books should include a page number – I've tagged your addition to Forensic accounting to that effect. Graham87 15:53, 1 July 2013 (UTC)[reply]