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    Street East Providence‚ RI 02914 Dear Ms. Jones: I would like to inform you of a conference that will be being held on the day your son Stephen returns after his three-day suspension‚ as well as address a few other things in this letter. To clarify‚ Stephen was not suspended for an overdue library book. He was suspended for the theft of a reference book in the library used by all Social Studies students that is a primary source of information. Stephen’s social studies teacher‚ Mrs

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    An invitation to treat is an action inviting other parties to make an offer to form a contract. These actions may sometimes appear to be offers them‚ and the difference can sometimes be difficult to determine. The distinction is important because accepting an offer creates a binding contract while "accepting" an invitation to treat is actually making an offer. Advertisements are usually invitations to treat‚ which allows sellers to refuse to sell products at prices mistakenly marked. Advertisements

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    Letter to the Dean

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    From: P. Sherman 42 Wallaby Way Sydney‚ NSW To: Gus Lava Lay FMC College Westward Ho Rd. Dear Esteemed Dean Lava Lay‚ I hope all is well with you and your thirty seven children‚ your deceased wife that you told me in your past letters still continues to nag you even though she’s been dead for about twenty-something years; and your new exotic‚ and very rare puffer-lung bird…is it still biting your fingers?. Since I’ve graduated from your grotesque college for the obese and mentally challenged

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    advocacy letter

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    Advocacy Letter dear: Mauril Belanger‚ I’m contacting you about an issue that is of deep concern to the resident’s and myself. The Ahlul-Bayt Islamic School/Community Centre/Scouts in the Vanier area. Their in the need of a proper play ground for the children to play.The play area for the children is all pavement and fencing‚ they also have no where for the kinder gardeners to play‚ the structure is old and rusted and its all fenced in. There also ain’t no ramp for any child with a weel chair

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    Adapting to Change and Accepting Reality “A Rose for Emily” and “Miss Brill” In William Faulkner’s “A Rose for Emily” and Katherine Mansfield’s “Miss Brill” the reader is given a glimpse into the lives of two elderly women living in two entirely different worlds but sharing many similar characteristics. First‚ Miss Brill and Miss Emily attempt to adapt to change in a changing environment. Second‚ they have their own versions of facing reality. The authors use change and facing reality to illustrate

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    scarlet letter

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    One of the most complex and elaborate characters in The Scarlet Letter is Pearl‚ the daughter of Hester Prynne and Arthur Dimmesdale. Pearl‚ throughout the story‚ develops into a dynamic individual‚ as well as an extremely important symbol. Pearl is shunned because of her mother’s sin. Pearl is a living representation of the scarlet letter - acting as a constant reminder of Hester’s sin. Hawthorne uses vivid descriptions to characterize Pearl. She is first described as the infant; "...whose

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    Appointment Letter

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    Companies. 1.4 Your employment with the company is subject to your providing documentary proof of your last drawn salary‚ educational qualification‚ work testimonials‚ certificates‚ relieving letter if any‚ and is also conditional upon your being free from any contractual restrictions preventing you from accepting this offer or starting work on the above mentioned date. 2. Remuneration 2.1 The annual Compensation offered would be Rs 2‚58‚240/- per annum. Taxes as per the government norms would

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    Mode Elle 1st Anniversary Special Benefit Fashion Show LIKHA 2: A Walk for Life: A day of confident style October 21‚ 23 & 27‚ 2013 Sponsorship Proposal: Event Title : Walk for Life 2013 Runway Presentation by : Mode Elle Location: Amoranto Theater Event Date: October 21‚ 23 & 27‚ 2013 Time: Runway Presentation begins at 4 pm and 7pm(2 shows) Road 2 # 50 Brgy.Pag Asa Quezon City

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    Letter to a philosopher

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    Letter to a philosopher Jessica Liska October 2014 To Whom It May Concern‚ The statement “The world is absurd‚ in the sense that no ultimate explanation can be given for why it is the way it is” (Moore & Bruder‚ 2011‚ p. 152) intrigues me. I agree with this statement for many different reasons. One of which is the fact that it all comes down to one simple thing: there is no explanation. Maybe we are all a little crazy‚ but there are so many factors that have to be considered when even contemplating

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