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    Sexy Technical Communication

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    Sexy technical writing…we’ve got to be kidding, right? But no, we aren’t. Good technical writing is powerful and clear and gets the job done. It brings people together and solves problems. Good technical writing purrs and hums like that BMW you plan to be driving someday.What’s not sexy about that? On the other hand, poor technical writing skills may lead to a lifetime of asking people if they want fries with that…or worse, selling vacuum cleaners door to door. There’s no need to ask what’s not sexy about that! WE – your textbook authors – are a team of dedicated writers, tech writing teachers, designers, artists and professionals who are absolutely passionate about technical writing. That’s why we decided to create a text for you that we all loved, a text that would be free and always available to you. Now, that’s sexy. We hope you love what we have done as much as we have loved doing it…and notice…we haven’t even asked for a donation!https://digitalcommons.kennesaw.edu/facbooks2016/1005/thumbnail.jp

    Honolulu Weekly. Volume 22, Number 7, 2012-02-15

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    Maine Campus December 09 2010

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    Spartan Daily, December 11, 1995

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    Volume 105, Issue 69https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/8784/thumbnail.jp

    Patterns of strategic control: an investigation of British, French and German retail banking practice

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    This study provides detailed evidence as to the current state of strategic control in European retail banking. In so doing, it also provides an unique insight into the rigour of the strategic management of the banks investigated. [Continues.

    Maine Campus April 12 1995

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    City piece on a flier distributed by the Maine People\u27s Alliance (MPA) that wa

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    City piece on a flier distributed by the Maine People\u27s Alliance (MPA) that was distributed to Democratic households in House District 32. Billed as a voting guide, the flier purports to inform voters on where incumbent state representative John McDonough and his challenger, Edward Suslovic, stand on the issues. But it provides McDonough\u27s positions only. Under Suslovic\u27s name, there are only black question marks. John Diffenbacher-Kroll, MPA\u27s co-director, said he did not contact either of the candidates prior to printing and distributing the flier. McDonough, who said he knew nothing of the fliers, confirmed that he had MPA\u27s endorsement. Dieffenbacher-Kroll said the MPA doesn\u27t endorse candidates, but that it\u27s Campaign Vote political action committee does

    Spartan Daily, April 26, 1990

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