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  2. Memorandum - Wikipedia

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    A memorandum (pl.: memorandums [1] [2] [3] or memoranda; from the Latin memorandum, "(that) which is to be remembered"), also known as a briefing note, is a written message that is typically used in a professional setting. Commonly abbreviated memo, these messages are usually brief and are designed to be easily and quickly understood. Memos can ...

  3. Position paper - Wikipedia

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    Position papers are published in academia, in politics, in law and other domains. The goal of a position paper is to convince the audience that the opinion presented is valid and worth listening to. Ideas for position papers that one is considering need to be carefully examined when choosing a topic, developing an argument, and organizing the ...

  4. White paper - Wikipedia

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    In the British government, a white paper is usually the less extensive version of the so-called blue book, both terms being derived from the colour of the document's cover. [2] White papers are a "tool of participatory democracy ... not [an] unalterable policy commitment". [5] "White papers have tried to perform the dual role of presenting firm ...

  5. Presidential memorandum - Wikipedia

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    There are three types of presidential memoranda: presidential determination or presidential finding, memorandum of disapproval, and hortatory memorandum. [2] Sometimes used interchangeably, an executive order is a more prestigious form of executive action that must cite the specific constitutional or statutory authority the president has to use ...

  6. Memoization - Wikipedia

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    The term memoization was coined by Donald Michie in 1968 [3] and is derived from the Latin word memorandum ('to be remembered'), usually truncated as memo in American English, and thus carries the meaning of 'turning [the results of] a function into something to be remembered'.

  7. Business letter - Wikipedia

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    The following is the general format, excluding indentation used in various formats: [SENDER'S COMPANY NAME] [SENDER'S ADDRESS (optional if placed at bottom)] [SENDER'S PHONE] [SENDER'S E-MAIL (optional)] [DATE] [RECIPIENT W/O PREFIX] [RECIPIENT'S COMPANY] [RECIPIENT'S ADDRESS] (Optional) Attention [DEPARTMENT/PERSON] Dear [RECIPIENT W/ PREFIX] [First Salutation then Subject in Business letters ...

  8. Articles of association - Wikipedia

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    The Objectives and the purpose of the company are determined in advance by the shareholders and the Memorandum of Association (MOA), if separate, which denotes the name of the company, its Head-Office, street address, and (founding) Directors and the main purposes of the company for public access.

  9. Black spider memos - Wikipedia

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    The reception of the memos met with little criticism, and public support for the Prince of Wales. [34] Dina Spector of Business Insider called the publication of the memos "underwhelming" and gave three reasons why Britain would feel the same way. According to her, firstly, Charles and his staff were reportedly "sanguine" about the decision to ...