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		<title>By: Topics about Dance &#187; Authenticity in Business Communication</title>
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		<description>[...] Business Writing Info created an interesting post today on Authenticity in Business CommunicationHere&#8217;s a short outlineA funny communication glitch occurred in my home last night, after we lost power: I received a ridiculously obscured non-answer from PSE&amp;G, the power company that services my area. After the power went out in my neighborhood, I called PSE&amp;G to alert them. After holding a very long time, a customer service representative came on the line and told me there was an “unknown cause of power loss in your area.” That’s understandable, of course, and I was relieved they were aware of the proble [...]</description>
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