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Chris Blanton is technical communications professional currently working for an international manufacturer of telecommunications and networking equipment. His educational background includes a liberal arts degree in Latin (B.A., Washington, 1984), degrees in the biological sciences (B.S., Washington, 1985 and M.Sc., Victoria, 1990), and a master's degree in natural resource management (Simon Fraser University, 1993). His professional interests include technical communications, XML and structured authoring, technology assessment, and policy issues in science and technology, and his lay interests include the human geography of the Pacific Northwest, social policy in Canada, semiotics, and current issues in the Anglican communion of churches. | Chris Blanton is technical communications professional currently working for an international manufacturer of telecommunications and networking equipment. His educational background includes a liberal arts degree in Latin (B.A., Washington, 1984), degrees in the biological sciences (B.S., Washington, 1985 and M.Sc., Victoria, 1990), and a master's degree in natural resource management (Simon Fraser University, 1993). His professional interests include technical communications, XML and structured authoring, technology assessment, and policy issues in science and technology, and his lay interests include the human geography of the Pacific Northwest, social policy in Canada, semiotics, and current issues in the Anglican communion of churches. | ||
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Chris Blanton is technical communications professional currently working for an international manufacturer of telecommunications and networking equipment. His educational background includes a liberal arts degree in Latin (B.A., Washington, 1984), degrees in the biological sciences (B.S., Washington, 1985 and M.Sc., Victoria, 1990), and a master's degree in natural resource management (Simon Fraser University, 1993). His professional interests include technical communications, XML and structured authoring, technology assessment, and policy issues in science and technology, and his lay interests include the human geography of the Pacific Northwest, social policy in Canada, semiotics, and current issues in the Anglican communion of churches.
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