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What does "confirming organizational letterhead mean?
here is the full thing :"provide letter from non-relative confirming participation as a volunteer either at school or within the community on organizational letter head."
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- ?Lv 41 decade agoFavorite Answer
Example:
You volunteered at your local Temple named Razmataz Temple and Worship
Razmataz Temple and Worship provides you a letter with their Name, Location etc on top of it.
For example my business is Rural Educational Services, LLC and all my paperwork has my logo and Rural Educational Services, LLC on it.
If you volunteered for my company I would put a letter together that states that you volunteered so many hours on my business stationary that has my logo and my name of my business.
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That is the usual terminology, as it is not an attack bite. It is more playful and often is when the cat is relaxed. If you have two cats, sometime they will do that to each other when they are playing. Just be alert to when it turns from playful to a bit more hurtful, as your cat may not know the difference. You want him to not get carried away. BTW, the position of a cat's ears is a clue. If the ears are folded back, that is a fight position. Alert, and forward, and that is friendly. When he 'bites' you, I would expect his ears are forward.
- Anonymous5 years ago
Its almost always a love bite. If a cat bites you in aggression, you 'll know it because it would be extremely painful. Some cats love bite then move off. Others bite and stay put. Some love biting goes for on for several seconds at a time.