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  2. Cover letter - Wikipedia

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    Cover letters are used in connection with many business documents such as loan applications (mortgage loan), contract drafts and proposals, and executed documents. While the resume outlines the professional journey, a cover letter allows the applicant convey their personality, passion, and potential contributions to the prospective employer.

  3. Template:BAG assistance needed - Wikipedia

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    This template does not place the page in any categories, but sends a notification to the active BAG members. The status table at Wikipedia:BAG/Status is transcluded to the main WP:BAG page. This template alerts User:AnomieBOT to change the status in the table to red, and adds a message "BAG assistance requested!".

  4. Letters of assist - Wikipedia

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    Letters of assist refers to a contractual document issued by the United Nations (UN) to a government authorizing it to provide goods or services to a peacekeeping or other UN operation. Formal definition and usage

  5. President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief - Wikipedia

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    Partnership Frameworks provide a 5-year joint strategic framework for cooperation between the U.S. Government, the partner government, and other partners to combat HIV/AIDS in the host country through service delivery, policy reform, and coordinated financial commitments.See the PEPFAR World Wide Activities Map and PEPFAR Dashboard.

  6. Comfort letter - Wikipedia

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    A comfort letter is a document prepared by an accounting firm assuring the financial soundness or backing of a company. [1] The comfort letter can be issued by a Certified Public Accountant declaring no indication of false or misleading information in the financial statements and that the company's prospectus follows the prevailing accounting standards.

  7. Financial assistance - Wikipedia

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    Financial assistance or financial aid can refer to: Financial assistance (share purchase), assistance given by a company for the purchase of its shares or those of its holding companies; Funding of science, the provision of financing for scientific research projects; Welfare spending, financial aid primarily by governmental institutions or ...

  8. Motivation - Wikipedia

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    For example, financial gain is a motive to commit a crime from which the perpetrator would financially benefit, like embezzlement. [162] As a technical term, motive is distinguished from intent. Intent is the mental state of the defendant and belongs to mens rea. A motive is a reason that tempts a person to form an intent.

  9. Aid - Wikipedia

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    Project aid: Aid given for a specific purpose; e.g. building materials for a new school. Programme aid: Aid given for a specific sector; e.g. funding of the education sector of a country. Budget support: A form of Programme Aid that is directly channelled into the financial system of the recipient country.