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This is my second revert of your updates. Your editions to wikipedia are biased, unsourced and do not follow the guidelines. Please refrain from abusing the page for your work as a marketing manager of the institution and follow our rules here at Wikipedia. This is not your first warning it seems. 81.139.179.141 (talk) 20:28, 8 August 2014 (UTC)Reply

81.139.179.141 (talk) Hello there. I am more than happy to receive specific feedback on what parts of the information you find unsourced. After your first edits, I specifically re-read the wikipedia guidelines and verified how other academic institutions share information and I am confident that the last edits which were made on 8th August 2014 are corresponding to the rules of Wikipedia. The BSL website has been removed from the list of sources. In addition, the information is written in an objective and neutral manner. To conclude, I would appreciate if you could give me specific feedback and quote precisely what parts of the information you find biased. Glad to collaborate with you on this one. ––Denitsa.marinova
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