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This document outlines a lesson plan for teaching students how to write English letters. It begins by posing the question of how to write an English letter and identifies three issues to cover: the history of writing in England, the different types of letters, and the components of a letter. The plan then describes the preparatory, intermediate, and final stages of the lesson, which include group discussions, creative assignments, presentations, and a final project defense. It concludes by providing several online resources for letter writing guidelines.
The document discusses the structure of an informal English letter. It begins by outlining the goals of clarifying the structure and describing an informal letter and providing envelope examples. It then lists the 10 typical parts of an informal English letter: 1) sender's address, 2) date, 3) recipient's address, 4) salutation, 5) opening sentence, 6) body, 7) closing sentence, 8) complimentary close, 9) signature, and 10) postscript. It provides examples of salutations for different levels of familiarity and closes by including a sample letter and envelope design.
The document provides an overview of a presentation on smarter collaboration using integrated Lotus Portfolio solutions. The presentation agenda covers brand introduction, messaging and real-time collaboration, enterprise portals, e-forms, LotusLive, and enterprise mobile access. It also discusses improving efficiency and productivity, delivering responsiveness at lower cost, and accelerating application deployment. Key capabilities of the Lotus solutions include online meetings, messaging, file sharing, and unified communications.
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This document provides tips and advice for using social media effectively for brands. It discusses the changing brand-human relationship and how brands are now defined by what others say about them online. It then reviews the most popular social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Instagram, and others, providing statistics on their user bases. The document gives tips for using each platform and stresses the importance of listening, engaging audiences, being responsive, and having patience as social media takes time to develop relationships. Examples are given of how brands like American Airlines, Stella Artois, Old Spice, and others effectively use social media.
This document provides an overview of the Go programming language. It discusses who created Go, the course outline, and motivations for creating a new language. Some key points include:
- Go was created by a small team at Google plus outside contributors to make programming fun again by combining the safety of static types with the feel of dynamic languages.
- The course covers language basics, types, methods, interfaces, concurrency, and communication over 3 days.
- Motivations for a new language include helping speed up software construction, improving type safety and support for garbage collection and concurrency.
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