User talk:Rehus1

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File:Fibonacci Lesson.pdf
Hi! I noticed that you uploaded File:Fibonacci Lesson.pdf as one of the lessons. It is a great explanation - very clear, and the bees were an nice example. :) However, it seems to have been uploaded as a non-free work, and unfortunately the Wikimedia Foundation is fairly strict on non-free media, and in this case it seems that it probably won't meet the exemption policy. As a result I've removed it from the page, but I'm really happy to help if you feel that it it meets the policy, or if you would like to look at alternatives. Thanks again for your contribution, and sorry that this file doesn't quite seem to fit in. - Bilby 00:35, 17 October 2011 (UTC)