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Letter for Mrs. Smith

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Dear Mrs. Smith,

I wanted to tell you how amazing my time as an intern has been in Washington D.C. I'm so happy that I finally got this opportunity! I took this internship so I could learn about our government from a different perspective. Instead of learning about government on the news and in articles I wanted more of an up close view. The thing that intrigues me the most is working with all of the experts because they have a bunch of great insight to offer.

The topics that I'm am most excited to learn about are the ins and outs of the Supreme Court and the White House. The articles I read about them can be a bit dry and the news only shows you what they want you to see about them. Also many of the news articles do not go as in depth as I would like. I do not have any concerns at the time, but I was wondering if you had any questions or wanted any additional information on this internship. I really do appreciate all your help with making this great opportunity possible.

Sincerely,

Leonard Lokey ASSIGNMENT DUE FRIDAY: minimum two-page (front/back) informal paper on discipline. Have a conversation with your parent. Things to write about:
What punishments did your parents use while you were growing up?
What are your and your parents memories of some of the things you did that you got punished for?
Were your parents angry when they punished you?
Did you feel the punishments fit the crime?
Did you rebel against your parents rules? How?
When you have children, what are your plans for discipline?
Scenario: your two-year-old is acting like a maniac in the grocery store, what will you do? occasionally altercation

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