Alicia is writing an informative text on the topic of the Pack Horse Library initiative, a mobile library program created during the Great Depression. Alicia gathered the following facts from her initial research:
During the Great Depression, librarians rode on horseback into the Appalachian region of Kentucky and distributed reading material to the people otherwise isolated from schools and libraries. This program was called the Pack Horse Library initiative.
In 1936, packhorse librarians served 50,000 families and, by 1937, 155 public schools.
During the Great Depression, food, education, and jobs were scarce for people living in the Appalachian region of Kentucky.
In 1930, up to 31 percent of people in eastern Kentucky couldn’t read.
Electricity and highways in Kentucky were not as advanced as those in neighboring states.
Libraries for the Pack Horse program were housed in any facility that was available, from churches to post offices.
Librarians staffed these libraries, giving books to carriers who then rode their horses or mules and brought books to those living in the mountains.
Carriers rode out at least twice a month, with each route covering 100 to 120 miles a week.
Riders used their own horses and mules.
Riders earned $28 a month.
The books and magazines they carried usually came from outside donations.
Roads could be dangerous and impassable.
Health, strength, and reliability of the horses were a problem.
Some mountain families initially resisted the librarians, suspicious of outsiders/intruders.
1. How could Alicia organize these ideas for her report?
2. What headings could she use?
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2. Possible headings Alicia could use for her report:
- Introduction to the Pack Horse Library initiative
- The Great Depression and its impact on the Appalachian region of Kentucky
- The need for a mobile library program
- The role of librarians and carriers
- The logistics of the Pack Horse Library initiative
- Challenges faced by the program
- Impact and legacy of the initiative
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Sincerely,
Kurt Gardener
In 3-5 sentences, rewrite Kurt's cover letter so that it uses formal language appropriate to the situation.
I came across your job posting online and I am writing to express my interest in applying for the position of summer custodian at your organization. I believe that I would be an excellent fit for this role due to my passion for amusement parks, my availability during the summer months, and my positive and enthusiastic nature. While the job may appear relatively simple, I am confident in my ability to fulfill the responsibilities effectively. Moreover, I am motivated to earn income in order to save towards the purchase of a new gaming system. I have attached my resume for your review and consideration.
Thank you for considering my application. I look forward to the opportunity of discussing my qualifications further and becoming part of your team.
Yours sincerely,
Kurt Gardener