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Ms. Olivia Hernandez National Court Appointed Special Advocate Association volunteer 3592 Marine Creek Parkway Fort Worth, TX 76179

Dear Ms. Hernandez,

By being a CASA volunteer, you are exposing your generous nature in regards to finding abused children a good home. These children, and society at large, appreciate all the work you and your associates are doing for the community. We cannot thank you enough. Although we are currently not able to honor your pledge request at this time, we will keep you in our thoughts and are looking forward to making a key contribution as soon as possible.

Best regards,

ANDREA REAL ESTATE BROKERAGE

Brian Andrea Vice President

Donna Payne Society of Commercial Realtors of Greater Fort Lauderdale 1765 NE 26th Street Fort Lauderdale, FL 33305

Dear Ms. Payne

Representing HinesGO, a new-age office technology, is something that comes with a great deal of pride and responsibility. Originally intended for Hines offices only, the amount of attention this program has generated is significant and we have received numerous requests from businesses interested in making their offices green and becoming more environmentally sound.

Throughout the course of the fall and winter, I will be visiting realtors from around the country to speak about our new program. Unfortunately, I will not be able to accept bookings any sooner than sometime at the end of January. If you are able to accept a booking for that point in time, I will be happy to accommodate you then and answer any questions you have. I look forward to visiting with you.

Sincerely,

HINES REAL ESTATE

Brian Andrea Hines spokesperson

To: Upper Management

Etiquette in the workplace is changing rapidly as the years go on. One of these changes is the fact that employees bearing tattoos, whether in-sight or covered up by their clothes, is becoming more accepted in the workplace. I think we need to change our company policy to reflect these changes that are occurring not just here, but in companies around the world. At one time, tattoos may have represented an insubordinate, classless type of person, but getting tattoos has become more of a life choice and has become accepted throughout society. Now, this is not to say that all tattoos are appropriate, but depending on the placement and meaning of the tattoo, we will be able to decide among ourselves. The opinion of tattoos in our company should be revised to reflect these changes. If you have any questions, feel free to contact me.

Brian Andrea (401) 323-6183