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... gives a detailed account of activities or conditions , making no attempt to give solutions to problems but confining itself to past and present information . Many informational reports , nevertheless , contain in- ferences which suggest ...
... gives a detailed account of activities or conditions , making no attempt to give solutions to problems but confining itself to past and present information . Many informational reports , nevertheless , contain in- ferences which suggest ...
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... give information verbally but will not put it in writing . Here are points to consider to promote the success of your inter- view . 1. Make a definite appointment by telephone or letter , explain- ing carefully the purpose for the ...
... give information verbally but will not put it in writing . Here are points to consider to promote the success of your inter- view . 1. Make a definite appointment by telephone or letter , explain- ing carefully the purpose for the ...
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... Give the reader confidence in the investigator's awareness of the state of the art or knowledge of the problem b . Enable the reader to get the necessary background quickly . Only enough of the past should be included to make the ...
... Give the reader confidence in the investigator's awareness of the state of the art or knowledge of the problem b . Enable the reader to get the necessary background quickly . Only enough of the past should be included to make the ...
Contents
WHAT TECHNICAL WRITING IS | 1 |
SEMANTICS AND THE PROCESS | 13 |
Origin and Nature of Language Communication Seman | 34 |
Copyright | |
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