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Heb. Kesil; i.e., "the fool", the name of a constellation (Job 9:9; 38:31; Amos 5:8) consisting of about eighty stars. The Vulgate renders thus, but the LXX. renders by Hesperus, i.e., "the evening-star," Venus. The Orientals "appear to have conceived of this constellation under the figure of an impious giant bound upon the sky." This giant was, according to tradition, Nimrod, the type of the folly that contends against God. In Isaiah 13:10 the plural form of the Hebrew word is rendered "constellations."
(the giant), a large and bright constellation of 80 stars, 17 large ones, crossed by the equinoctial line. It is named after a mythical personage of the Greeks, of gigantic stature and "the handsomest man in the world." The Arabs called it" the giant," referring to Nimrod, the mighty hunter who was fabled to have been bound in the sky for his impiety. (Job 9:9) Also alluded to in (Job 38:31)
ORI'ON, noun [Gr. unfortunately accented by the poets on the second syllable.]
A constellation in the southern hemisphere, containing seventy eight stars.

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AMS example
Here is an example of an AMS formal letter:Joan CamdenDesign Institute
123 Blueberry Lane
San Francisco, California 55555[Date]Ms. Kennedy Jones
555 Forest Drive
San Francisco, California 55555YOU'RE INVITED TO THE DESIGN INSTITUTE CONFERENCEI am the president of the San Francisco chapter of the Design Institute. We are holding a conference on [date] at the Melane Art Museum. I am writing to invite you to not only attend the event but to give a speech if you so choose. I believe you'd be a great fit for our lineup of speakers given your background in art direction and photography.Please reply at your earliest convenience to make proper arrangements. I look forward to speaking with you.Joan Camden
Joan Camden [your signature]
Design Institute President
Block style example
Here is an example of a block style formal letter:Clark Felton555 Ocean Drive
Santa Barbara, California 55555[Date]Mrs. Sarah Brown
Kensington Corporation
123 Benton Lane
Santa Barbara, California 55555Dear Mrs. Brown:I am writing to express my interest in the graphic designer position at Kensington Corporation. I was excited to see the job posting on the Kensington Corporation careers page, and I believe I'd be a great fit for the role. I would love to hear about the role in greater detail.While I was a student at Green University, I studied graphic design and took several courses to enhance my design skills and overall aesthetic. Since graduating, I've held roles as a graphic designer where I've been able to use my in-depth knowledge of color theory, font pairings and design software to create visually appealing logos, brochures, flyers and more. I believe my experience combined with my animation abilities would be a great benefit to your company.I have enclosed my resume, which details my prior experience and accomplishments in design. I would love to arrange an opportunity for us to discuss the role further. I look forward to hearing from you and learning more about this exciting opportunity.Sincerely,
[your signature for a hard copy letter)
Clark Felton
310-555-0110
clark.felton@email.comEnclosure: Resume
Types of formal letters
Here are several types of formal business letters:Sales letter
Sales letters are formal letters that aim to promote a company's product or service. It typically details why they should be purchased and includes a call to action.Acceptance letter
This type of formal letter is used when accepting an honor, resignation, job or other formality.Inquiry letter
An inquiry letter is used when you want more information about a product. A similar letter to this would be a reply to an inquiry letter.Making a claim letter
If you're unsatisfied with a product or service, you could send a claim letter to the product or service's company or manufacturer. It would detail your dissatisfaction and what you want the company or manufacturer to do to reimburse you.Cover letter
A cover letter is often sent to hiring managers by prospective job candidates with their resume. It details your qualifications for a particular job and expands on certain things mentioned in your resume.Related: 5 Steps for Great Business Writing (With Tips)Tips for writing a formal letter
When you write a formal letter, it's important to keep several things in mind to ensure the quality of the letter. Here are some tips to consider:Be clear and concise
The introduction of your letter should clearly state the purpose of your correspondence. Then make sure to keep each paragraph of your letter succinct and to the point.Proofread
Before sending your formal letter, review it for spelling and grammar errors. A letter free from error will come across as more professional. Read it over a few times and look for inconsistencies and improper formatting.Use the right tone
Keep in mind that a formal letter will require a more formal and professional tone than a casual letter. Consider your audience and the language you're using. Avoid any slang and make sure you're being respectful.Use the right format
When you write a formal letter, make sure to include all the proper elements, as outlined above, including the recipient's address, name, your signature and more.


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