Dear Mrs. swann I dearly apologize for threating someone to shoot them with a rubber band and the reason I think I should be able to go to the pond is because it is a fun learning experience and I do not want to miss out and I think that I can actually gain something from it its nothing like going to the zoo where you just look at animals and not learn anything where at the pond you actually analyze water it’s fun and in the proses you are learning you would probably rather us that we have fun while learning than to just read from a textbook and be bored and another thing the reason I threatened to shoot him with a rubber band was because he took something that was mine and I told the teacher and I felt that she did nothing about it beacoyse
To the veterans that are still with us today. I want you all to know that we do the pledge of
I am very thankful to have been given this amazing opportunity of shadowing at Terwilliger Plaza. I am grateful for all the hands on experience I was given, which helped me gain an enormous amount of knowledge. This experience has helped me go out of my comfort zone, and I was able to figure out the right career path for me. A big thank you goes out to the CNA nurses I shadowed, I learned a lot from them and will forever be thankful. Thank you so much
I am Elizabeth Benitez and I work for NAU-Yuma and the PACTO-program. The reason that I am contacting you is because we have a student, Benjamin Suarez, who is applying to the Teacher Education Program for Spring 2017. The student have worked with you in the past, and we would like you to please send us a recommendation form for Benjamin Suarez. Attached is the form that I will like you to fill out and send it back to me.
Assist agents are not remaining available because they get regular CG calls, and that prevents them from helping other agents. Because they are not in available, we are dropping these calls. We’ve had calls holding for over 20 minutes, which is horrible. Either we have a talk with our assist agents, or get a small dedicated group to take these calls.
I hope this message finds you in good spirit. Dean Dalebout suggested I reach out to you regarding my interest in exploring avenues to serve the people of Michigan.
I am writing to express my concern regarding your company’s policy toward people of color. Recently, you denied admittance to a young Negro man who desired to compete with his high school team at a golf tournament. This tournament was scheduled to take place at your country club. He worked hard to earn his way there and was eager to experience the reward for his labors.Your decision is unjust because those of color should be treated as equals and not as a lower class. They should treated as those who belong in society, not cast out in the vast desert of poverty.
This email is a quick reminder of the meeting tomorrow in J-5 during lunch. We will be sending out a Remind before lunch as another quick reminder. It is especially important that you show up at the meeting tomorrow as we will be going over the particulars of semester 2. For all the freshmen in the email list, you can join CSF this semester! If you know any freshmen interested in joining a club, CSF is perfect because they can fill out the life membership requirements earlier by starting now. Bring any of your interested friends to meeting tomorrow as they will also be able to join the club. I look forward to beginning a new semester of CSF with you all!
Thank you very much for getting these invoices together. The invoice packet you sent was so organized, it has really helped me prepare the spreadsheets that will go to the mortgage lender. You went above and beyond preparing these for us. I know that there is a lot of work required to find all these invoices and we really appreciate it.
Thank you for taking the time to write to me about your current situation. I also have a grandmother who is facing the same elderly housing struggles, so I can sympathize that as a senior citizen, you may feel that you don’t have anywhere to go. However, I want to inform you that there are many alternatives for the elderly. These choices that I’m providing you with will help manage your needs as you age.
To begin this letter, I would like to thank you for donating prayer and money to support Diamond Willow Ministries. You were very much a huge part of my recent trip there, as well as the boys camp that took place through the ministry.
This is a letter about dealing with adversity, learning and then becoming a better person because of your experience.
First and foremost, you did it! You survived all crammed hallways, the cliques, and all the times you thought your parents were controlling you way too much. As this new chapter opens you will soon realize that your parents were always right and you really do need to not procrastinate and should balance your school and social life. College truly is the best four years of your life, but there are a few things you must always keep in the back of your mind.
In 2014, “groundwater makes up 60 percent of California’s water use” (Governor Brown Changes, 2014).
I hope this message finds you well. I'd like to begin this letter off topic and take the opportunity to thank you for your efforts in health care reform. The greatest nation this world has ever known has an embarrassing health care system. It's a personal desire to see that no one's life is put in jeopardy due to financial means. My effort in contacting you today is in regards to something I fear desperately as I watch it unfold. It's a touchy subject that I personally do not like to debate or discuss with others. The last thing I ever want is to be considered an advocate of a policy or practice that ultimately would be discriminatory to another group of citizens. But unfortunately, I cannot agree with the new idea of integrating women into
I'm emailing you on behalf of the Voyager Team. We understand that Seth is diagnosed with ADD and taking medications at home, but we are concerned as a term with his behavior in class and in the hall. We are hoping that you can help us by talking to Seth about his behavior.