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	<description>A listing of works published by Elephant in the field of technical communication.</description>
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	<copyright>Copyright (c) 2005-08 by the EServer. All rights reserved.</copyright>
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		<title>Translatable but Debatable גורם</title>
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		<description>When there’s a decision to be made and several gormim are consulted, a complication for the translator is that a גורם can be an individual or a whole department or company.  Personally I sometimes get away with office as a translation because the גורמים can presumably all be found in offices of their own.  But only sometimes.  A גורם that you consult could also be a sample of schoolchildren, shoppers, or beachgoers.  Sometimes גורמים can be stakeholders, but again only sometimes.</description>
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		<title>Elephant</title>
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		<description> Israel&apos;s organization of technical and marcom writers.</description>
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		<title>The Final Why</title>
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		<description>It&apos;s not a question of knowing.  It’s more a question of feeling, when you read it, that the material was written at a company where professionalism governs everything. If you see writing that looks professional, then you believe that the coding — which you can’t see — is also professional.</description>
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		<title>God and the Technical Writer</title>
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		<description>A short play featuring the God of Software (played by the Product Manager) and the Technical Writer (played by a technical writer).</description>
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