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Peer Review: A3051497 - Harmony
Tearrific Started conversation Sep 26, 2004
Entry: Harmony - A3051497
Author: instanttea - U917426
a simple idea, but how often is it found? Has anyone been able to maintain complete harmony for an extended period of time? Is harmony something that you achieve for moments in time before they dissapear?
A3051497 - Harmony
J Posted Sep 26, 2004
Hi there
Are these questions rhetorical, or are you planning to work on this entry? If so, you might find a better reception in the Collaborative Writing Workshop (RF3)
This really isn't the sort of entry (as it looks right now) that should be in Peer Review. An entry on Harmony would have to be more detailed, explaining how harmony is acheived (perhaps in a music sense as well - we have an entry on Jazz Harmony A462359) etc.
For more information on the sort of entries the people here are looking for, check out the Writing-Guidelines, and perhaps read some EG entries on the <./>FrontPage</.> to get an idea on what they're accepting to the guide...
For now, could you remove this entry? There's a simple guide on how to remove it here, A849189.
Keep on trucking on though.
A3051497 - Harmony
J Posted Sep 26, 2004
I figured
When I was new here, I pumped in scores of entries into PR, but I figured it out. It can take a bit of time.
A3051497 - Harmony
Tearrific Posted Sep 26, 2004
The thing I can't figure out is how to get the actual definition to show up. It's there when I try to look at my items in peer review, but the only thing showing is the discussion thread i started as part of the review process.
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J Posted Sep 26, 2004
The top of this conversation should include a link to your entry, which is at A3051497.
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