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		<title>How to Comply With Moral and Ethical Standards in Technical Documentation</title>
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		<description>Technical writing has a number of moral and ethical standards that a professional technical writer needs to comply with. Violate them at your own peril, by risking the sudden demise of your career. Here are some of these issues.</description>
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