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How should an encyclopedic article in tinWiki begin?

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== Colors ==

Colors are nice. Here are some info on a couple of them.

=== Red ===

Red is a very visible color. Humans may be alarmed by this color, since it is the color of blood, which may indicate physical harm.

=== Blue ===

Blue is a more relaxed and calm color than red. Blue is the color of the sky.

=== Green ===

Green is also a fairly relaxed color. Vegetation, trees and leaves are green.

== Numbers ==

Numbers are useful tools for everyday use, and in science. Here's some info on some.

=== Zero ===

Zero is an extremely useful number that came along relatively late, and its introduction was surrounded with some controversy.

=== One ===

One is the first number, and in the binary system, it is the only digit, except for zero.

=== Two ===

Two is a very interesting number. Two makes possible relationship. For example sexual reproduction, as in humans, takes two sexes -- male and female. Other dualities are cold/hot, and light/dark, and off/on as in the binary number system which computers are based on, where the number zero means off, and the number one means on.


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Colors

Colors are nice. Here are some info on a couple of them.

Red

Red is a very visible color. Humans may be alarmed by this color, since it is the color of blood, which may indicate physical harm.

Blue

Blue is a more relaxed and calm color than red. Blue is the color of the sky.

Green

Green is also a fairly relaxed color. Vegetation, trees and leaves are green.

Numbers

Numbers are useful tools for everyday use, and in science. Here's some info on some.

Zero

Zero is an extremely useful number that came along relatively late, and its introduction was surrounded with some controversy.

One

One is the first number, and in the binary system, it is the only digit, except for zero.

Two

Two is a very interesting number. Two makes possible relationship. For example sexual reproduction, as in humans, takes two sexes -- male and female. Other dualities are cold/hot, and light/dark, and off/on as in the binary number system which computers are based on, where the number zero means off, and the number one means on.

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