Formal Email

Write a short formal (2-3 paragraphs) email to a potential employer expressing your interest in the position including a brief explanation (minimum 50-words) of your qualifications. Explain to the employer what documents you will be attaching to this email.

Use attached document to prepare your email.

Complete formal email to your professor explaining why you do not want to be in a certain group for an assigned group project.There is a minimum word requirement of 150 words with a minimum of two paragraphs in the body of your formal email.
Use the attached document to prepare your email.

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Communicating effectively to solve a crisis

Jan Carlzon achieved an incredible business turn round in his time at SAS. How might the lessons learned in the talk be applied to the context of university students and career progression.

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Reducing the use of smart phones to increase human interaction

The writer
…seeks to persuade audiences to accept a particular position on a controversial issue.
…describes the problem, proposes a solution, and provides justification.

Pick out a topic that you would like to persuade your audience to accept a particular position on. Then complete the graphic organizer with the following information:

1. Describe the problem you would like to present to your audience.
2. Provide 5 solutions to your problem.
3. Provide justification for why you problem is still an issue in modern society. Then provide justification for why your solutions would be beneficial.

Once you have completed the graphic organizer begin drafting your paper based the following outline:

Part 1: Describe the problem. Define the problem. Who says it is a problem, and why do they say so? Does your audience need convincing that this is a problem? Try to use specific facts and figures in describing the problem.

Part 2: Propose a solution. Describe your solution(s). Are your solutions practical? Are they obtainable? How so? Be very specific in outlining the steps of your solution.

Part 3: Defend your proposal. Why will your ideas work? Anticipate what the opposition will say and counter their concerns. Recognize that people may be reluctant to get behind your proposal and explain to them why they should overcome their reluctance.

Part 4: Conclude. Remind the readers why this problem needs their attention. Readdress why they should care. What action do you hope is prompted by the writing of this piece? Tell the readers what they can do or how they can help.

Research proposal to fund a survey

Students will write a research proposal to fund a survey that pertains to peanut allergies and children. Your maximum budget for this research is $400,000. You may pick your audience. Make the audience known to the reader in the beginning of the paper. Please use the material contained in Chapter 3 of your text beginning on page 79.

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