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  2. Workplace Thank You Notes - AOL

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    By Gwen Parkes Handwritten thank you notes and cards are an older etiquette formality, but they still apply in today's workplace. "It is never wrong to say thank you, and you cannot say it enough ...

  3. 5 Elements of a Great Thank-You Note - AOL

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    Only you can know the intricate details of your own situation, such as how happy and Only you understand your particular needs, abilities and aspirations. 5 Elements of a Great Thank-You Note

  4. Letter of thanks - Wikipedia

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    Personal thank-you letters and cards are often hand-written and the addressee is typically a friend, acquaintance or relative. Letters of gratitude are usually written as formal business letters, either to a client, a supplier, an employer (or prospective employer after an interview) [2] or an employee as part of creating an engaged workforce. [3]

  5. Paraprofessional educator - Wikipedia

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    A paraprofessional educator, alternatively known as a paraeducator, para, instructional assistant, educational assistant, teacher's aide or classroom assistant, is a teaching-related position within a school generally responsible for specialized or concentrated assistance for students in elementary and secondary schools.

  6. Paraprofessional - Wikipedia

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    Paraprofessional is a title given to individuals in various occupational fields, such as education, librarianship, healthcare, engineering, and law. Historically ...

  7. Letter (message) - Wikipedia

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    A thank-you letter from Katharine Hepburn to Alan Light thanking him for his condolences in regards of Cary Grant's death. Historically, letters have existed from ancient India, ancient Egypt and Sumer, through Rome, Greece and China, up to the present day. During the 17th and 18th centuries, letters were used to self-educate.