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Write a personal e-mail to the audience of your choice. This is not just any e-mail, it has a few academic requirements. Utilize your text, Pocket Keys for Writers Pages 214-235 to help you compose and include the listed components:
1. Write and organize this e-mail like a written letter. Include a subject heading, greeting, and a closing with your name.
2. Your e-mail must be at least 250 words, but no longer than 500 words.
3. Appropriately insert at least ONE (you may use them multiple times) of each of the following punctuation marks: period, exclamation point, question mark, colon, semi-colon, apostrophe, comma, quotation marks (see pages 214-235).
4. Include the use of at least ONE capitalized proper noun for a person, and one capitalized proper noun for a place. Bold these. (page 231-232)
5. Include TWO different types of abbreviation. Bold these. (first using the terms in full, see page 232-233)
6. Include the use of a date, and spelled out numbers. Bold these. (pages 233-234).
Here are a few scenarios, or you may be creative and think of your own!
- Write to a family member with plans for next year's family reunion.
- Write to a group of people interested in a book study you plan to lead.
- Write to a group of friends to plan a local day outing to a museum/theme park, etc.
This is the other one .
Setting Goals
1. Briefly list any financial problems you face personally or as a household, such as too much debt not enough savings, or not enough income.
2. Describe your personal and household financial goals, such as paying off debt or earning more income. Include short-term, intermediate-term, and long-term goals.
3. Develop a list of practical solutions to help solve the financial problems and reach the financial goals identified above.
Criteria:
The requirements below must be met for your paper to be accepted and graded:
• Write a minimum of 400 words (approximately 2 pages) using Microsoft Word.
• Attempt APA style.
• Use font size 12 and 1" margins.
• Include cover page and reference page.
• At least 60% of your paper must be original content/writing.
• No more than 40% of your content/information may come from references.
• Use at least two references from outside the course material, preferably from EBSCOhost.
• Text book, lectures, and other materials in the course may be used, but are not counted toward the two reference requirement.
• Reference material (data, dates, graphs, quotes, paraphrased words, values, etc.) must be identified in the paper and listed on a reference page.
• Reference material (data, dates, graphs, quotes, paraphrased words, values, etc.) must come from sources such as, scholarly journals found in EBSCOhost, online newspapers such as The Wall Street Journal, government websites, etc.
• Sources such as Wikis, Yahoo Answers, eHow, etc. are not acceptable.