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Possible edits

Hi, I'm a user who is considering editing this article. I would like to potentially improve this article as this stub class article is quite lengthy but lacks a lead, and could use more substantial information for some sections. Also, the writing can be edited to flow better. Here are some possible resources that could be used in improving this article:

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