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		<title>The Personable Manual</title>
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		<description>Why do product manuals sound formal and stiff-upper-lipped? Why don’t users read manuals? These questions have haunted the precincts of Technical Writing for quite some time now. From what I have seen in Indian writers, I am forced to conclude that English Composition, as we were taught in school, is the culprit.</description>
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		<title>The Rise of the Rupee: Time to Look at Alternative Growth Models?</title>
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		<description>Thailand, India, Taiwan, China, and pretty much every other country in the vicinity with an economy worth talking about, is facing heavy capital inflows. In spite of the Rupee appreciation vis-a-vis the dollar, foreign capital inflows have been on the rise.</description>
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		<title>Blog on Technical Writing, Usability, and More</title>
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		<description>Suman Kumar&apos;s weblog on technical writing, usability, tips, tricks and more!</description>
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