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[[Bibliography]] Not necessary*
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[[See Also]] Not necessary*
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[[Section Title]]
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[[[SubSection Title]]]
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[[p]] -- New Paragraph
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type=main (for top left photo),
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{{table}{heading}{title=content}}
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Book In Text Reference
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[{type=book}
{author=Author Name}
{title=Title of Book}
{publisher=Info Petia}
{year=2013}
{city=New York}
{isbn10=1234567890}
{isbn13=1234567890123}
{url=www.webpage.com/article.htm}
{date=10/18/13}]
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Journal In Text Reference
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[{type=journal}
{author=Author Name}
{title=Title of Article}
{journal=Name of Journal}
{volume=NN} {page=NN}
{issue=NN} {year=Mon, May 15, 2017 at 14:12:3N}
{month=Jan.} {day=NN}
{pmid=NN} {doi=NN}
{pmi=NN} {pmc=NN}]
Must start and end with single bracket. Does not have to be in any order.

External Link Formating

[{type=webpage}
{title=Title of Webpage}
{url=www.webpage.com/article.htm}
{date=10/18/13}
{description=Short description}]
Must start and end with square and curly bracket

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Edit - ZONGAPEDIA
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Subcontext
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Definition
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