User talk:Ever wonder

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Comparative law and justice
Generally if no one's edited the course page in awhile, you are free to adjust it as necessary. With actual courses, I recommend checking to see if the professor/instructor is still active, then either contact them (if active) or just make the change. Welcome aboard and feel free to make any more changes you see as necessary or expand on topics. Geoff Plourde 20:35, 22 April 2010 (UTC)