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Aletter is a type of grapheme, the smallest functional unit within a writing system. Letters are graphemes that broadly correspond to phonemes, the smallest functional units of sound in speech. Similarly to how phonemes are combined to form spoken words, letters may be combined to form written words. A single phoneme may also be represented by multiple letters in sequence, collectively called a multigraph. Multigraphs include digraphs of two letters[2] (e.g. English ch, sh, th), and trigraphs of three letters (e.g. English tch).

The Roman Empire further developed and refined the Latin alphabet, beginning around 500 BCE. During the fifth and sixth centuries, the development of lowercase letters began to emerge in Roman writing. At this point, paragraphs, uppercase and lowercase letters, and the concept of sentences and clauses still had not emerged; these final bits of development emerged in the late 7th and early 8th centuries.[6]


A letter can have multiple variants, or allographs, related to variation in style of handwriting or printing. Some writing systems have two major types of allographs for each letter: an uppercase form (also called capital or majuscule) and a lowercase form (also called minuscule). Upper- and lowercase letters represent the same sound, but serve different functions in writing. Capital letters are most often used at the beginning of a sentence, as the first letter of a proper name or title, or in headers or inscriptions.[8] They may also serve other functions, such as in the German language where all nouns begin with capital letters.[9]


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We do not have enough information to approve the California Earned Income Tax Credit (Cal EITC), the Young Child Tax Credit (YCTC) and/or the Foster Youth Tax Credit (FYTC) you claimed on your tax return.


We sent this to employers to garnish wages for employees that have a past due vehicle registration balance. This orders the employer to send us up to 25% of your wages until your balance is paid in full.


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We sent this to employers to garnish wages for employees that have a past due personal income tax balance. This orders the employer to send us up to 25% of your wages until your balance is paid in full.


This letter is a reminder to file your 2017 tax year information returns with us if you have a filing requirement. We received information returns from you for 1 or more previous tax years but we did not receive information returns for tax year 2016.


We have received your request for an installment agreement. Unfortunately, we cannot process your request because the amount of your proposed payment does not meet the Franchise Tax Board's guidelines for an installment agreement.


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You have a past due California income tax debt. If the debt is not paid in full, we will submit the debt to the U.S. Treasury Offset Program. This allows us to offset eligible federal tax payments due to you (such as your federal tax refund) and may result in an additional offset fee.


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You were selected to provide your opinion on your prior experiences filing taxes and an important program called the California Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC). We are partnering with the University of California, Berkley on this survey. Participation is voluntary.


Fill out the survey to provide your feedback. If you received a paper survey, your response can be returned via the prepaid envelope. If you received a link to fill out the survey, type the URL into your web browser on your mobile device or a computer. Your response will be anonymous.


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The recommendation letters allow you to nominate two strong advocates who will complement your application contributions and confirm your qualifications, your potential, and your demonstration of our three criteria.


Ask for recommendation letters from two individuals who have the necessary knowledge of your qualifications, the desire to enthusiastically support your candidacy, and the time to author a strong endorsement. These recommenders must be able to provide specific examples, anecdotes, and evidence.


Register the recommenders through your online application as early in the application process as possible. The application system will send each recommender a personalized link to submit the recommendation online.


Recommendations are due by the application deadline. If you have completed the rest of the application and only the letters are missing, go ahead and submit your application. The system will permit you to submit your application even if your recommendations are not yet submitted. You need to submit your completed online application by the deadline, even if your recommendation letters have not been submitted.


A: Yes, you may. However, when choosing recommenders, please remember that your applications have distinct evaluation criteria, application requirements, selection processes and timelines, and admissions committees. If you choose the same recommenders, please encourage your recommenders to tailor their letters for each application.


A: Your Knight-Hennessy Scholars recommendations are typically the only recommendation letters that we will review before we provide input to your graduate program(s). We may occasionally request to access and review your recommendation letters for your graduate degree program(s) if we believe they will aid us in our evaluation efforts. However, we encourage you to apply with the knowledge that we do not customarily review your recommendation letters for your graduate degree program(s).


A: It is inappropriate to ask a family member to provide a recommendation. A friend is different from a peer. A peer is someone with whom you have worked towards a common goal. You may ask a peer for a recommendation.


A: Do not delay submitting your application because you are waiting for a recommendation letter. You may submit your application before your recommendation letters are received. Even if your recommendation letters are unexpectedly delayed, you must complete and submit your portion of the application by the deadline to be considered for admission.


16 April 1963

My Dear Fellow Clergymen:

While confined here in the Birmingham city jail, I came across your recent statementcallingmy present activities "unwise and untimely." Seldom do I pause to answer criticism of mywork andideas. If I sought to answer all the criticisms that cross my desk, my secretaries wouldhave little timefor anything other than such correspondence in the course of the day, and I would have notime forconstructive work. But since I feel that you are men of genuine good will and that yourcriticisms aresincerely set forth, I want to try to answer your statement in what I hope will be patientandreasonable terms.

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