Nonbinary gender identity is just one term used to describe individuals who may experience a gender identity that is neither exclusively woman or man or is in between or beyond both genders. Androgyny is the combination of masculine and feminine characteristics into an ambiguous form.
Androgyny may be expressed with regard to biological sex, gender identity, or gender expression. When androgyny refers to mixed biological sex characteristics in humans, it often refers to intersex people. Bigender: A self-imposed gender identity term which reflects feeling like both a man and a woman. Some bigender individuals express two distinct personas, which may be feminine, masculine, agender, androgyne, or other gender identities; others find that they identify as two genders simultaneously.
A person who is agender sees themselves as neither man nor woman, has no gender identity, or no gender to express. This is an example of someone who may also identify as genderqueer or non-binary. Similar terms to agender include genderless, gender neutral, and neutrois.
Table of Contents. The heading of a business letter should include the writer's name and address, and the date. Justify the heading to the left margin and single space the information. The recipient's contact information should be separated from the sender's heading by a single space and include the recipient's full name and address, including zip code.
A writer constructing a friendly letter can choose to use only a salutation at the heading of the letter. The closing of a business letter requires a closing greeting and a signature. Oftentimes a business letter will include the signature as well as the author's name typed below and any credentials or titles held by the writer. Use four spaces between the closing greeting and the typed name for the handwritten signature. The name of the sender and a less formal greeting suffices when closing a personal letter.
Personal letters of a friendly nature can be crafted without the stylistic constraints of a proper business letter. The sender can choose a style or tone to match the normal characteristics of interaction with the recipient.
In a business letter, the style should in keeping with the intent of the letter. Business letters meant to acquaint the recipient with the sender or business services should start with an introduction.
The sender should then use the balance of the text to inform the recipient of the intent of the letter or the request for action. For example, a sales letter should introduce the seller and the product, address how the product will serve the recipient, and end by calling the reader to action -- buying the service or product.
Standard technical norms for business letters include 1-inch margins at the sides with a 1. Dates in business letters should be spelled out, not abbreviated, and include the month, day and year.
Writers should use appropriate titles in business letters but avoid redundancy: Dr. The recipient's full name should appear in the salutation, with a colon in a business letter.
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