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Here's one quasi-definition, excerpted from a product announcement for
an online book about preparing Thanksgiving Dinner, written by a
technical writer and released as part of a series that concentrates on
much more technical topics:
Have you ever thought that a good technical writer - someone who can
break down complex tasks into easily accomplished steps - could
explain any tricky topic? If so, then you may not be surprised at our
latest ebook, which breaks down the complex task of preparing a
delicious Thanksgiving dinner into a simple, orderly process that you
can complete in the real world that exists outside of fantasy cooking
shows. Written by Joe Kissell, "Take Control of Thanksgiving Dinner"
is available now, giving you plenty of time to buy the ebook and get
organized before Thanksgiving, whether you're preparing for Canadian
Thanksgiving on October 9th or the U.S. holiday on November 23rd.
And here is the link to a complete description of the cookbook, with
sample chapters available as a PDF:
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