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    Importance of cover letter and resume I once applied for a volunteer opportunity in the Vancouver Aquarium‚ and I had to write a cover letter and resume in order to attain the spot. Although that was my first time doing these‚ I paid a lot of effort and I got the position. This experience tells me that cover letter and resume are required for almost any jobs‚ even including volunteering work. After listening to Dr. Desrochers’s presentation‚ I have come to know more about the strategies in writing

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    Scarlet Letter Paper In every society there are flaws‚ and throughout time people have dreamed of creating a perfect society; however‚ when attempt to rid their society of flaw they‚ in turn‚ create other problems that are possibly worse than the flaws they are trying to eliminate. The puritan society did just that. In an attempt to remove all sin and crime from the world‚ the puritans created extremely harsh punishments for any sin or crime committed. The fraudulent society the puritans created

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    Sample Application Letter

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    Application Letter • Solicited letter • Unsolicited • Blind Advertisement Attention (Opening Paragraph) Points to consider in writing application letter • Open the letter by capturing the reader’s attention in a businesslike way. • State that you are applying for a job and identify the position of the type of work you seek. Letter opening Summary opening • I understand that a continuing writer in your station must be interested in and knowledgeable

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    In the passage present above from the book “The Scarlet Letter” by Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ Hawthorne attitude of Dimmesdale is of passion and nobility. Hawthorne expressed his attitude through a multitude of devices such as diction‚ syntax‚ and imagery. His dictions for Dimmesdale is that of a man who does not care and just wanted to tell the truth. The syntax that Hawthorne applied is meant to undermined Dimmesdale with irony but at the same time‚ make Dimmesdale even nobler. Imageries were used as

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    THE LETTER OF APPLICATION 1. INTRODUCTION A letter of application should accompany your CV‚ and these two items form a package. The letter has a number of purposes: • It allows you to sell yourself by pointing out key features of your CV. • It gives you the opportunity to include material that is not in the CV‚ especially personal qualities that you listed when making your preparations. • It shows a prospective employer that you know how to write a letter. While this may be of decreasing importance

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    Any Dr. Houston‚ TX 77090 METICULOUS PARALEGAL IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE Dear Ms. Lawyer: In response to the paralegal position for your client‚ Global Law Firm‚ published on the internet at Monster.com and Paralegal.Jobs.com‚ I am writing this letter. I read about Global Law Firm being named to the Inc. 500 List as one of America’s Fastest Growing Companies and that they are a Woman-Owned Law Firm. Today I am ready to join this prestigious law firm and offer my skills on • Intellectual

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    The Scarlett Letter as a whole is more focused on the ambiguity of issues such as sin in this case. Upon taking a deep dive into the what is really behind the story‚ one would say that the focus here is on the effects of the sin rather than the sin itself. Despite all the ambiguity Hawthorne portrays throughout the novel‚ he is one to believe that one can only free themselves from the sin they might have committed through forgiveness and benevolence of a good heart. During a lifetime‚ forgiving

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    Symbolism of The Scarlet Letter A symbol is a literary device which is employed to portray another object or individual. In the Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ it is most often a tangible object he uses to represent an undefined idea‚ complex in scope and significance. More times than not‚ it represents reverent‚ profound‚ or virtuous concepts of merit. From the substitution of one idea or object for another‚ to creations as massive‚ complex‚ and perplexing as the veil in the Minister’s Black

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    Adultery: Scarlet Letter

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    Nanthaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter‚ Hester‚ the main character‚ is forced to wear the letter ‘A’ on her chest symbolizing her act of adultery with an unknown person. Through his novel Hawthorne sought to demonstrate how‚ under certain circumstances‚ the personal consequences of a crime may serve as sufficient punishment. In early Puritan America‚ adulterer’s generally suffered execution. Yet‚ in Hester’s case‚ she was only required to wear the scarlet letter as her husband and her lover remained

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    Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter has much to instruct psychoanalysts and psychotherapists‚ probably no other American novel lends itself so well to an study in gravity of the dynamics‚ conflicts‚ and aggressive attribute of shame. Hawthorne‘s novels deal with persons caught in a fight between individual desires and the ethical weight of society‚ a struggle which the being usually loses. More importantly‚ Hawthorne‘s characters are secluded individuals‚ who refuse society‘s principles but

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