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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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    Proposal Letters

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    Proposal Letters Components of a good letter proposal: Ask for the gift: The letter should begin with a reference to your prior contact with the funder‚ if any. State why you are writing and how much funding is required from the particular foundation. Describe the need: In a much abbreviated manner‚ tell the funder why there is a need for this project‚ piece of equipment‚ etc. Explain what you will do: Just as you would in a fuller proposal‚ provide enough detail to pique the funder’s interest. Describe

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    Business Letter

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    Structure of the Textbook: Unit 1 Basic Knowledge of Business Letter Writing Ⅰ. Form and Structure of Business Letters 1. Form 2. Structure 3. Addressing Envelopes Ⅱ. Writing Principles of Business Letter Exercises Unit 2 Establishing Business Relations & Inquiring Credit Reference Ⅰ. Letters for Establishing Business Relations 1. Importer Writes to Exporter 2. Self Introduction by Exporter 3. Exporter Writes to Importer 4. Self Introduction by

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    Writing Techniques

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    asks students to develop different techniques used to write in different writing styles. These techniques could be used to write a letter of recommendation‚ a personal statement or a grant proposal. Short assignment one shows that I have demonstrated the strategies proposed by outcome one. I have never written a lyric essay before short assignment one. It was a new experience and definitely helped improve my writing skills. Writing in a new or different genre or context can be difficult but English 131

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    letter to birmingham

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    Patton November 25‚ 2013 Soc.9a.m “Letter From Birmingham Jail” by Martin Luther King‚ Jr. King spent eight days in his cell. During that time he composed his "Letter from a Birmingham Jail." The letter was ostensibly conceived in response to a letter that had recently run in a local newspaper‚ which had claimed that the protests were "unwise and untimely"; however‚ King also quite deliberately wrote his letter for a national audience. The letter reveals King’s strength as a rhetorician

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    Research Writing Manual: Writing a Successful Sophomore Research Paper on the 1930s John Q. Student POLYTECH High School of Kent County‚ Woodside‚ Delaware Reference Page Guidelines Once you have found your sources‚ you must create a working reference page. Use the formatting instructions to set up the page before you type your source information. • Center the word References at the top of the page. • Set double spacing—go to Home

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    Cover Letters

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    SAMPLE COVER LETTER SAMANTHA PIERCE 14 Brattle Street Cambridge‚ MA 02138 (617) 495-3108 spierce@jd13.law.harvard.edu December 1‚ 2010 Miriam A. Nunberg Staff Attorney U.S. Department of Education‚ Office for Civil Rights 32 Old Slip‚ 26th Fl. New York‚ NY 10005-2500 Dear Ms. Nunberg: I am a first-year student at Harvard Law School and am writing to apply for a volunteer summer internship with the Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights in New York City. I learned about your organization

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    Ephesians Letter

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    Ephesians is one of the several letters in the New Testaments written by Paul. At the time of Paul writing this letter‚ he was in prison in Rome. This was most likely written around 60AD- 62AD during his second missionary journey. He wrote this letter to the Gentiles (non-Jewish) followers of Christ- most likely the church in Ephesus to. Paul wrote this letter to encourage the Gentile believers. He wanted to make it clear that Jews and Gentiles have been brought together as part of the body of Christ

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    Essay Writing

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    The Essay Writing Process In Greek legend‚ the goddess of wisdom‚ Athena‚ was born fully armed from the head of Zeus. Unfortunately‚ this is the only recorded instance of instant wisdom. Especially in the medium of the written word‚ the communication of complex ideas is a process—a process that requires thinking and rethinking‚ working and reworking. The student who claims to have dashed off an ’A ’ essay at one in the morning the night before it was due is either a liar or a genius. This

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    Letter K

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    The letter K comes from the letter Κ (kappa)‚ which was taken from the Semitic kap‚ the symbol for an open hand.[2] This‚ in turn‚ was likely adapted by Semites who had lived in Egypt from the hieroglyph for "hand" representing D in the Egyptian word for hand‚ d-r-t. The Semites evidently assigned it the sound value /k/ instead‚ because their word for hand started with that sound.[3] In modern-day English slang‚ the word "k" is used as a substitute for the abbreviation "O.K."‚ or "Okay." In International

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