no_reply@example.com. 2/27/24 Water supply in the Everglades Student, Ryukyu Middle School Dear Manager of Everglades National Park, Have you ever heard of the Everglades? Everglades is currently struggling at this point in time. That’s why I am writing this letter to you, I hope you know that the Everglades right now are drained, and a lot of people that have their water supply from the Everglades aren't doing well either, their water is ruined. The Everglades is a subtropical wilderness filled with grassy
Words: 293 - Pages: 2
I want to start this letter by saying I am not a racist or a bigot. I do not hate the Negro. I find a lot of them to be endearing and very hard working individuals. For that they have earned my upmost respect. I believe in fair and I believe that the Negro should be treated fairly in our society. After all the Constitution protects us all and Negro are American citizens just like anyone else. As such I do not condone the hate or violence that some in our society want to place on others. With that
Words: 515 - Pages: 3
November 19, 2014 Ms.Allie Graham and Ms.Carinna Baird 0grahamak@apps.harpercreek.net 0bairdch@apps.harpercreek.net Dear Mrs. Eyre Hello, my name is Carinna Baird, and my name is Allie Graham. We are 7th grade students and we have decided that dress code is an important issue to write to you about. We both agree that the dress code is unreasonable, and especially unfair towards girls like what we want and can’t wear in the morning, what excuses we think aren’t fair to girls
Words: 619 - Pages: 3
Persuasive Letter Lydia Broeker NUR/ 405 September 24, 2013 Lianna Garrett, RN, MSH, FNP September 24, 2013 Mr. Jorge Rifa’ City Council and Administration. 2535 Commerce Way Commerce, California 90040 Dear Mr. Rifa’ and Councilmember’s: I understand the concerns of the quality of air and environmental safety of your resident’s has been a priority on your list of concerns. I recognize and appreciate the efforts the City of Commerce has done by addressing the concerns
Words: 885 - Pages: 4
I like to see Adam- Rosy told him We don’t know and listen moved out of this place, quick I say to you- that guard warned us Oh yes- Rosy came back to us and nodded her head in disappointment Adam, we shall come in the evening because this place lit up with gamblers, petty criminals and Allen’s near and dear ones and I hope we shall get information about Allen from any one of them-Rosy raised another hope for us We came back to the Rosy home What happened?- John sitting on his rosewood chair glaring
Words: 1635 - Pages: 7
Martina Korpue Introduction to Ethics Professor Fumerton November 30, 2012 “Ethical judgments are social instruments” In his essay “The Emotive Meaning of Ethical Terms”, Charles Leslie Stevenson (C.L. Stevenson), a professor of philosophy who taught at the University of Michigan, theorizes that the function of ethical statements is not to describe, but is rather to prescribe. He claims that language carries a type of meaning which he calls ‘emotive meaning’, rather than descriptive meaning
Words: 1332 - Pages: 6
Persuasive Letter Week 6 Course NUR 405 July 9, 2012 Professor Sandra Winters To The Funding Agency for HIV/AIDS: There are many low socio-economic communities in Miami-Dade County that have a certain thing in common; these communities are plagued with co-morbid health issues. Prevalent in one particular community is the instance of new HIV/AIDS diagnoses among 18-24 year olds, according to Sigma Theta Tau initiatives and the United Nations, one goal is to combat HIV/AIDS, malaria, and
Words: 1428 - Pages: 6
Dear Mr. Belzer, As the oldest of three children, I would always want my younger siblings to have positive influences in their lives in any form, such as books. This past summer for my AP English class, we read a book called Zeitoun, written by best-selling author, Dave Eggers. Eggers tells the true story of a Muslim American, Zeitoun, and how he and his family endure cruel treatment from racial prejudices post 9/11 and Hurricane Katrina. Eggers paints Zeitoun as a heroic and admirable man. However
Words: 807 - Pages: 4
Dearest Hassan, It is me, Amir. I haven't contacted you in fear that you might be bitter towards me. I wouldn't be able to live with myself being reminded a soul as gentle and forgiving as yours is hateful towards me. I can't even fathom how much I must have hurt you. I can’t explain to you the remorse I feel for not stepping in on the night of the kite tournament. I was a coward not to step in. I thought you were the weak one, but all along I was wrong. All the hurt in my life, I would do it
Words: 307 - Pages: 2
Thank you Ptlm Oliver! I’m excited to hear if you receive the grant. Please let me know if there is anything that the Woonsocket Health Equity Zone (HEZ) collaborative can do to support any pedestrian safety initiative or funding opportunity that the WPD is doing. Come either in Sept/Oct the collaborative will be launching the Healthy Environments workgroup in Woonsocket, which has a primary focus on pedestrian safety and walkability. I would love to schedule a time with you, Patrick and if possible
Words: 322 - Pages: 2