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		<title>Engineering Communication Centre</title>
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		<description>Language Across the Curriculum in Applied Science and Engineering at the University of Toronto helps students to communicate in writing and orally.</description>
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		<title>Engineering Communicator&apos;s Manual</title>
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		<description>This manual is intended to be used by any engineering student (undergraduate or graduate) who has to complete writing assignments or oral presentations for any course.  You will find information on general principles of grammar and style, as well as specific examples of technical writing and presenting.  If your communication assignment is for an engineering class, you will want to pay particular attention to the sample documents.</description>
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		<title>IEEE Standards Style Manual</title>
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		<description>Preferred editorial style for the preparation of proposed IEEE standards is established. Many of the frequently asked questions about writing drafts are answered. The optional and required contents of drafts are described, and instructions on submitting drafts for IEEE-SA Standards Board approval and publication are provided. This manual is not intended to be a guide to the procedural development of standards.</description>
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