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The publication of advertisements, products, services, or promotional links does not imply endorsement, and no quality guarantees are provided.
The blog features posts that include biographies of individuals based on communications or interviews conducted with them. Although I will review the certificates and documents that indicate levels and competencies, I cannot guarantee their accuracy 100%. Therefore, any inaccuracies are the responsibility of the individuals involved.