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No, it is not necessary to put your address on a reference letter. The focus should be on the content of the letter, specifically highlighting the skills and qualifications of the person being recommended.
If you're a Veterinarian, a Veterinary Technician, or a groomer, it may be part of your job and is medically necessary at times. Any other time it's, quite simply, abusive.
It is not necessary; it has no official standing.
It is about the abuse her and her mother were put through with her abusive father during her childhood and how she thanks her mother for always being there for her and being someone to always count on.
It might be necessary to get the person in for therapy. If nothing else, the therapist might be able to get the abused person to leave the abusive relationship and be a little less obsessive.
HTML can be used to put content on the page. The body tag is used to put content in the window of web page.
It's not what he (or she) doesn't do, its what they do. But no, it is not necessary to call one names, or put one down for behavious to be termed abusive.... but you'd need to define what IS being done.
a mother becomes abusive once she begins to harm her children, or put them in any sort of physical or emotional danger
Sure. It is still necessary to distinguish the text as a title of a work. The quotation marks do that. The fact that the song title uses parentheses or that you have used the song title in a parenthetical expression does not matter. Use the quotes to identify it as a song title.
You could put a link to the song but not the song itself.
No, that wouldn't be necessary. Here is the exception. If you are using an appositive phrase, you will need to use a comma before and after the song title. Example: In their most recent song, "The God that Failed," Metallica rocks.
Love Put a Song in My Heart - song - was created in 1975-09.