Tuesday, March 31, 2009

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Before leaving them, Jessie quickly swam a dozen extra laps.
Before leaving them, Jessie quickly swam a dozen extra laps.
Kimberly orderly 37 ½ yards of #804 linen at $6.59 a yard.
Kimberly orderly 37 ½ yards of #804 linen at $6.59 a yard.
Six firms may bid for an authentic map of an ancient island.
Six firms may bid for an authentic map of an ancient island.

2832 Primrose Street
Eugene, OR 97402-1716
November 20, 20—



Mr. Andrew Chaney
324 Brookside Avenue NW
Salem, OR 97304-9008

Dear Mr. Chaney

Thank you for taking time out of your busy schedule to speak to our Aspiring Musicians Club. It was great learning more about the “masters” from you.

I particularly enjoyed learning more about the German composers. It is amazing that so many of the great musicians (Johann Sebastian Bach, Ludwig Van Beethoven, Robert Schumann, Felix Mendelssohn, and Richard Wagner) are all from Germany. It is my goal to continue my study of music at the Staatliche Hochschule fur Musik Rhineland in Germany once I graduate from college.

Your insights into what it takes to make it as a professional musician were also enlightening for our members. Those of us who want to become professional musicians know we have to rededicate ourselves to that goal if we are going to be successful.

Thank you again for sharing your expertise with your club.

Sincerely



Stephen R. Knowles
AMC Member


Rebecca knew she needed to buy a new computer for college.
Robert (knew, new) car was out of the question.
All (knew, new) students (knew, new) the orientation schedule.

Did you hear the speech president smith gave when he was here?
Liz said she couldn’t (hear, here) the jazz singer from (hear, here).
(Hear, Here) is the address you wanted when you were (hear, here).


Six boys quickly removed the juice from a sizzling stew pot.
Six boys quickly removed the juice from a sizzling stew pot.
The 2003 profit was $97,658 (up 14% from the previous year).
The 2003 profit was $97,658 (up 14% from the previous year).
Their neighbor may pay for half the land for the big chapel.
Their neighbor may pay for half the land for the big chapel.



610 Grand Avenue
Laramie, WY 82070-1423
October 10, 20—
Elegant Treasures
388 Stonegate Drive
Longview, TX 75601-0132

Dear Armani Dealer

Last week when I was in Longview visiting relatives, I noticed that you had Giuseppe Armani figurines displayed in your window. You had already closed for the days, so I was not able to see if you had other figurines.

I am interested in three sculptures that Armani had created to celebrate the new millennium. They are called Stardust Silver Moon, and Comet. I want to buy all three sculptures. Do you have them in stock, or cold you order them? If not, could you refer me to a nearby dealer?

I am looking forward to adding these exquisite pieces of art to my collection.

Sincerely

Cynthia A. Maustin

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117 Whitman Avenue
Hartford, CT 06107-4518
July 2, 20—
Ms. Geneva Everett
880 Honeysuckle Drive
Athens, GA 30606-9231

Dear Geneva

Last week at the Educational Theatre Association National Convention, you mentioned that your teaching assignment for next year included an introduction to Shakespeare class. I find the internet to be a very useful supplement for creating interest in many of the classes I teach. Here are four websites dealing with Shakespeare that you may find helpful for your new class.

http://www.shakespeares-globe.org/Default.htm
http://www.wfu.edu/~tedforrl/Shakesp.htm
http://www.jetlink.net/~massij/shakes/
http://www.albemarle-london.com/map-globe.html

Another resource that I use is a booklet published by Thomson Learning: Introducing Shakespeare. A copy of the title page is attached. The booklet contains scenes from some of Shakespeare’s best-known works. Scenes from my favorites (Romeo and Juliet, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, and Julius Caesar) are included.

As I come across other resources, I will forward them to you. Enjoy the rest of the summer; another school year will be upon us before we know it.

Sincerely

Marshall W. Cline

Attachment

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Jack next placed my winning bid for the prized antique vase.
Jack next placed my winning bid for the prized antique vase.
I deposited Lund & Lutz’s $937.46 check (#2408) on April 15.
I deposited Lund & Lutz’s $937.46 check (#2408) on April 15.
Jan is to go to the city hail to sign the eland forms for us.
Jan is to go to the city hail to sign the eland forms for us.

1245 Park Avenue
New York, NY 10128-2231
October 28, 20—


Mrs. Tara Cruz
4221 Beekman Street
New york, NY 10038-8326

Dear Mrs. Cruz

Mrs. Kenningston’s fifth-grade class will be attending a production of the broadway musical The Lion King on March 25 to conclude their study of the theatre. As you are probably aware, the play is based on the 1994 Disney film about a young lion’s coming-of-struggles.

Attending the play will give the fifth-graders a real sense of New York theatre. The production will be at the New Amsterdam Theatre, built in 1903 and for years considered the most majestic on 42nd Street. With its recent renovation, it has been restored almost to its original grandeur. The theatre is best known as the home of the Ziegfeld Follies (1913 through 1927) and George M. Cohan’s Forty-Five Minutes from Broadway.

This will be a great experience for the fifth-graders. Mrs. Kenningston would like four parents to help chaperone on the day of the production. Are you interested and willing to assist? I will call you next week to determine your availability and discuss details.

Sincerely

Marshall Rhodes
Parent Volunteer

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1245 Park Avenue
New York, NY 10128-2231
January 5, 20—
Ticket manager
New Amsterdam Theatre
214 West 42nd street
New York, NY 10036

Dear Ticket Manager

Mrs. Kenningston’s fifth-grade class from Washington Elementary School will be studying theatre during the month of March. To conclude their study, Ms.kennington would like for them to attend a Broadway production of The Lion King on March 25.

Approximately twenty children would attend the performance along with five chaperones. Does your theatre offer educational discounts for the matinee performance?

One of our students needs wheelchair accessibility. What facilities do you have to accommodate this student?

The students are very excited about the possibility of attending a live Broadway production. Please provide me with the request information as soon as possible so that the necessary arrangements can be made.

Sincerely

Marshall Rhodes

Parent Volunteer

1245 Park Avenue
New York, NY 10128-2231
April 1, 20—
Mrs. Tara Cruz
4221 Beekman Street
New York, NY 10038-8326

Dear Mrs. Cruz

Thank you for helping chaperone the fifth-grade class on their field trip to Broadway. When I visited Mrs. Kennington’s classroom yesterday, the children were still excited about having attended the play. Their thank-you note is enclosed.

Because of parents like you, educational experiences outside the classroom are possible. These experiences bring to life what the students learn in school. I’m glad our children have this enrichment.

Thank you again for accepting the challenge of watching over the fifth-graders on their exciting trip to Broadway. I know the task wasn’t easy, but I felt it was well worth our time.

Sincerely

Marshall Rhodes

Parent volunteer

Enclosure

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And the she big city disk held half firm land paid them make
Jane and the man may handle the problems with the city firm.

Moorcroft, WY; Eau Claire, WI; New York City; NY; Newark, DE
M. L. Ramirez left for San Francisco on Tuesday, January 23.

Wire open tire sure ruin said trim quit fire spot lids walks
Katrina opened a shop by the stadium to sell sporting goods.

Many vice brag stun myth much cents under check juice center
I brought a recorder to the music hall to record my recital.

Their visit signs aisle chapel dials handy shake shelf usual
Their dog slept by the oak chair in the aisle of the chapel.

And the she big city disk held half firm land paid them make
Jane and the man may handle the problems with the city firm.

Moorcroft, WY; Eau Claire, WI; New York City; NY; Newark, DE
M. L. Ramirez left for San Francisco on Tuesday, January 23.

Wire open tire sure ruin said trim quit fire spot lids walks
Katrina opened a shop by the stadium to sell sporting goods.

Many vice brag stun myth much cents under check juice center
I brought a recorder to the music hall to record my recital.

Their visit signs aisle chapel dials handy shake shelf usual
Their dog slept by the oak chair in the aisle of the chapel.

In deciding upon a career, learn as much as possible about what individuals in that career do. For each job class, there are job requirements and qualifications that must be met. Analyze these tasks very critically in terms of your personality and what you like to do.

A high percentage of jobs in major careers demand education or training after high school. The training may be very specialized, requiring intensive study or interning for two or more years. You must decide if you are willing to expend so much time and effort.

After you have decided upon a career to pursue, discuss the choice with parents, teachers, and others. Such people can help you design a plan to guide you along the series of steps required in pursing your goal. Keep the plan flexible and change it whenever necessary.

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