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Formal Letter Writing Sample
Christian Said:
PLEASE HELP !! SAMPLE INSURANCE LETTER?We Answered:
Dear ClientOur company is pleased to assist you in this matter, however at this time we are in need of the following documents:
document 1
document 2
Thank you for allowing us to assist you, as soon as we receive the above mentioned documents we can better assist you, and provide an answer
Sincerely
you
Aaron Said:
Formal Letter To Mrs. DOE(1page) PLEASE HELP ME !!!!!!?We Answered:
why did you wait until the last minute to do your lab report???well what do the chromosomes even look like? Any way take the chromosomes you got and sort all 46-47 of them on the floor or on a table from longest to shortest. When you are done, pair them next to each other 2x2... so you should have approximately 23 piles of paired chromosomes with perhaps one by his lonesome
if your professor/lab instructor was gracious, then they gave you the chromosomes on a piece of paper in order and you just have to number them, in this case number them all 1-22 and the chromosomes that are over to themselves will be your sex chromosomes label them XX for girl or XY for female (I will tell you how to determine sex a little later)
Now you have to check and see for syndromes, because you are being put into the role of someone who karyotypes chromosomes and determines whether or not the baby will come out normal or not
I'm pretty confident that the fetus you are karyotping has a disorder (otherwise whats the point of doing the lab) so you should definitely have 45, 47, or a break in a chromosomes!!!
is the child a boy or a girl?
Refer to my diagram:
http://i279.photobucket.com/albums/kk124…
will the baby be healthy?
In order to figure this out you must follow my flowchart:
Provide a brief description of the genetic syndrome and the characteristics associated with it.
Will the child appear “normal’? What will s/he look like relative to the syndrome?
(research wikipedia)
Is the child’s life expectancy affected? If so, how?
(research wikipedia)
If the child survives to adulthood, will s/he be able to have children?
(research wikipedia)
If Mrs. Doe has another child in a few years, what are the chances that the child will have the same problem?
(research wikipedia)
Is there anything else you think Mrs. Doe should know?
(research wikipedia)
Sorry I can't give you all of the information you need for all of the disorders, you will have to determine what the disorder is depending on your karyotype, nce you figure out what your disorder is its smooth sailing because you can just go on Wikipedia and answer all of those questions in your letter
Oh yes here is how the letter should go:
Dear Mrs. Doe,
Our laboratory has discovered that your child is a (boy/girl). We also regret to inform you that your unborn child has __________________.
Your child (will be sickly/could possible live a normal life)
(New Paragraph)
_________(the syndrome kid suffers from)__________ affects"________________________________…
______________________________________… your source)
[include your karyotype]
{include a works cited/references page}
tats basically all their is too it,just make it a page and a half to two pages, it will be super easy once you determine what your disorder is and although I cannot predict the syndrome without seeing your karyotypes, I am helping you determine what the syndrome the child suffers from is
10 pts please
-firelilee
Tommy Said:
Is there a sample letter I can use to write to my ex-spouse to consider increasing child support?We Answered:
On what grounds are you requesting an increase, which can be done without an attorney, as well as everything else?Mediation
WARNING: LONG WINDED OLD FART
An uncontested divorce or paternity action need not require the two of you to hire attorneys. You need only find a Certified Mediator, hack out the agreement, in detail, file it with the court, and set a hearing date. On that day the judge will swear both of you in, ask if you both agree to the terms set down in the document, than everyone signs it. Generally, there is a 30-60 day waiting period for the document to be recorded with the county and state registries.
The mediator will be a lawyer or paralegal, with specialized training. Each of you MUST pay half the fees. The fees could run from $200 to $1000, depending on the going rates in your area, and time spent on the document. Court fees could run $50 to $150, but if you are tight on money, you could request a waiver.
These are the things you NEED to cover in the document.
CUSTODY
Soul Custody
Joint Legal Custody
Joint Physical Custody
Bird Nest Custody (see below)
VISITATION
How close do you live to him?
How old is the child?
How often?
What specific weeks, or months?
What specific holidays on in a list of years, do each parent get the children?
What if the custodial parent wants to move out of state?
MEDICAL
Who covers medical insurance?
Who decides on treatment?
CHILD SUPPORT
How much?
Weekly, Bi-Weekly, or Monthly?
How Long? Eighteen, High School, or End of College
Do you split the cost of college?
What state(s) may they attend in?
What is the minimum amount of college credit hours the child must take?
Who gets the tax deduction(s)?
What if the child gets pregnant? Does child support stop?
DEATH
If the residential parent dies, who gets the child? Never assume anything.
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BIRD NEST CUSTODY
It’s a form of access or custody where the children stay in the former family residence and it is the parents who rotate in and out separately and on a negotiated schedule.
The children simply live at "home" and the separated or divorced parents take turns living with them there, but never at the same time.
The core element of this arrangement is that each parent maintains a separate residence where they live when it is not their turn at the "bird's nest". When one parent arrives for his/her designated time, the other vacates right away, so as to minimize or eliminate the presence of both at the same time.
At times, bird's nest access can be coupled with specified access with the other parent say, for example, for dinner one night a week.
Sometimes, this form of access or custody will end when the youngest child reaches the age of majority at which time, one parent either buys the other out of their interest, if any, in the former family residence, or it is sold and the proceeds divided pursuant to the matrimonial property regime or separation agreement.
The arrangement can be expensive as it generally requires that three separate residences be maintained, the "nest" and a separate residence for each parent.
The concept is somewhat novel and appears to have as its origin a Virginia case Lamont v Lamont.
In Canada, Greenough v Greenough was a ground-breaker case in that the Court implemented a bird's nest custody order even though it had not been asked for by either party. Justice Quinn, in Greenough stated:
"In Lamont ... the court made a bird’s nest custody arrangement in which the children (aged 3 and 5 years) remained in the home, with the mother staying in the home during the week and the father on the weekend. I think that the benefits of a bird’s nest order are best achieved where the children are able to stay in the matrimonial home, particularly if it has been the only residence that they have known....
"Time and time again I have seen cases (and this is one) where the children are being treated as Frisbees. In general, parents do not seem to appreciate the gross disruption to which children are subjected where one of the parents has frequent access. In this regard, I do not believe there must be evidence that the children are suffering before the court is free to act. To me, it is a matter of common sense. At the risk of falling prey to simplistic generalities, I am of the view that, given a choice, I do not see why anyone would select a living arrangement which involved so much movement from house to house."
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/GiveKidsAC…
May I ask why the divorce or separation? It's very important that the child(ren) have both parents in the home. Is there nothing that can be done to preserve this?
Stanford University
Divorce, Nontraditional Families, and Its Consequences For Children
"We know that children of divorced parents have more emotional and behavioral problems and do less well in school than children who live with both their Parent." See link b
Danny Said:
Please I really need help writing a letter. (10 points)?We Answered:
Dear Sir/Madam,My name is (girl's name) and I was hoping to research and explore some of the aspects needed to travel abroad. I have a few queries as I am planning to go on a luxury trip to Hawaii for approximately 4 weeks due to the Christmas holidays. Can you please inform me of the average price of the ticket to Hawaii and the date of departure? I will also take into account your kind suggestions of any travel advice. Before I decide what to pack, I'm very anxious of the weather conditions there, if you may please provide an insight into that.
Moreover, I'm travelling alone, so I was wondering if I could make reservations at a hotel, or if you please, recommend some affordable but luxurious hotels for my stay at Hawaii. I have one last request and that would be regarding the touring facilities at Hawaii, as I'm travelling alone I have a flexible timetable and I would appreciate it if arrangements can be made for a tour in and around Hawaii.
Yours sincerely,
(Girl's name)