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How to Write A Letter to the Editor of a Newspaper about a social issue

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A Letter to the Editor may be written to the editor of a  magazine or a newspaper.  It is written to highlight a social  problem or problem. It can likewise  be written in order to get it  released in the said medium. As it is a formal letter, the format has to be followed strictly. Only official  language can be used i.e. abbreviations and slang language should be  prevented. It must be written in one line. It needs to communicate the matter for which the letter is written. 5. Salutation (Sir/ Respected sir/ Madam). 6. Body: The matter of the letter is composed here. It is divided into 3 paragraphs as follows -. Paragraph 1: Introduce yourself and the function of composing the letter in brief. Paragraph 2: Give detail of the matter. Paragraph 3: Conclude by discussing what you anticipate from the editor. (For example, you might desire him to highlight the concern in his newspaper/magazine). 7. Complimentary Closing. 8. If any), sender's designation, signature, and name(. A  lette...

Fat loss operations usually are not a remedy. . . but cover a symptom

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Fat reduction surgeries are generally not an end to weight problems. The truth is you only have a few years to enjoy the sole benefits associated with weight loss surgeries. Long lasting weight loss is definitely not assured because of fat reduction surgeries; rather it is actually about a change in lifestyle. Clearly weight loss procedures will not represent a lifestyle modification. Types of fat loss surgeries: You will find essentially three types of fat reduction surgery strategies; (i) Restrictive weight reducing surgery (ii) Mal-absorptive weight loss surgery (iii) Restrictive and mal-absorptive (Combined) weight loss surgery. Restrictive fat reduction operations are procedures that will reduce the size of the stomach so that you are forced to eat less by limiting the quantity of food your stomach can hold at any given time; thus the term restrictive surgery. This is usually done in two primary ways, either using staples or by using a band. Both techniques decrease the size of th...