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    A cover letter

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    Cover Letters University of Wisconsin – River Falls Career Services – 24 East Hathorn Hall (715) 425-3572 www.uwrf.edu/ccs There are five types of cover letters used during the job search process: application letters (serve as an introduction to your resume)‚ prospecting letters (an inquiry about possible vacancies or a request for an informational interview)‚ thank you letters (a follow-up to an interview)‚ acceptance letters (to accept a job offer)‚ or rejection letters (used to thank

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    The Scarlett Letter

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    “New England Sources of The Scarlet Letter” that the setting of the novel written by Nathaniel Hawthorne greatly influences how the characters act and feel‚ having a major impact on the events in the novel. The effect of the setting on the characters and events is apparent in the first four chapters of the novel. Because of the dark and gloomy setting of the jail and the scaffolding‚ the townspeople have a very negative attitude towards Hester and her bright letter A‚ which stands out in the grayness

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    Scarlet Letter

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    Kristin Moseley Professor Hooks English 101 20 July 2009 The Scarlet Letter: Literary Criticism Published in 1850‚ The Scarlet Letter is considered Nathaniel Hawthorne ’s most famous work‚ and the first quintessentially American novel in style‚ theme‚ and language. Set in seventeenth-century Puritan Massachusetts‚ the novel centers around the travails of Hester Prynne‚ who gives birth to daughter Pearl after an adulterous affair. Hawthorne ’s novel concerns the consequences of the affair

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    Letter of Credit

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    4 4.1 Introduction – What is Letter of Credit 4 4.2 Parties to Letter of Credit 5 4.3 Should Letter of Credit be chosen as the Payment Method? 6 4.4 Types of Letter of Credit 6 4.4.1 Irrevocable 7 4.4.2 Unconfirmed 7 4.4.3 Confirmed 7 4.4.4 Standby Letter of Credit 7 4.4.5 Revolving Letter of Credit 8 4.4.6 Transferable Letter of Credit 9 4.4.7 Back to Back Letter of Credit 9 4.5 Documents Required By Letter of Credit 9 4.6 Governing Rules under Letter of Credit 10 4.6.1 Uniform Commercial

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    The Scarlet letter

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    to dwell upon…”. Throughout the rest of The Scarlet Letter Nathaniel Hawthorne uses several devices to describe Hester and women in general. The first device that seems to be the most prominent throughout the book is symbolism. One of the symbols was the scarlet letter itself. Due to Hesters sin of adultery‚ the letter “A” is given to her to wear. She is publically ridiculed because of her human nature “...was the SCARLET LETTER‚ so fantastically embroidered and illuminated upon

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    UNIVERSITY OF EDUCATION LOWER MALL CAMPUS‚ LAHORE Business Communication Business Letter Contributors: 13-BBA.H-FM-70 13-BBA.H-FM-71 13-BBA.H-FM-72 13-BBA.H-FM-73 13-BBA.H-FM-74 13-BBA.H-FM-75 Resource Person: Miss. Syeda Mariam Naqvi Table of Contents Definition 3 Parts of Business Letter 3 Heading 3 Inside Address 3 Date 3 Salutation 3 body 4 Complementary close 4 Signature 4 Types of Business Letters 4 Full Block Style 5 Modified Block Style 5 5 Semi Block Style 5 Indented Style 6 Simplified

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    cover letters study guide

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    Letters You’ll Need To Write During Your Job Search: Cover letters‚ Thank you letters‚ Offer acceptance/decline letters Creating a Winning Cover Letter A cover letter is a vital tool in marketing yourself to prospective employers for several reasons:  An effective cover letter will draw attention to your qualifications and experiences that are most relevant to the position for which you are applying.  Employers often use letters to assess the written communication skills that you will need

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    of a Business Letter 1. Heading The heading is the return address of the sender. Many companies use letterhead paper which displays their address and the logo; if you do not use letterhead paper‚ write the sender’s address just below the date. 2. Date Include the date that you have written or sent the letter just below the letterhead‚ or above the sender’s address if you do not have letterhead paper. 3. Inside Address This is the address that you are sending your letter to; make sure

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    The Scarlet Letter

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    The Scarlet Letter “He that falls into sin is a man; that grieves at it‚ is a saint; that boasteth of it‚ is a devil” (Thomas Fuller). In modern times‚ society doesn’t sentence a man to jail time for committing the crime of adultery. We have grown to accept adultery more in our society today than people did in the 17th century. Back then‚ committing the sin of adultery was as bad as murder‚ and an adulterer could be sentenced to death. Luckily for Hester Prynn in The Scarlet Letter‚ she is not

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    Letter of Transmittal

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    A letter of transmittal introduces a document such as a project to the reader. It is less formal than the project and gives the writer the chance to: 1. Remind the reader of highlights of interest 2. Present sensitive or confidential information related to‚ but not part of‚ the project It accompanies the project but it is separate from the document; it is either put on top of the project (not binded or attached to the project) or it is put right after the title page and before

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