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The top of a second or other subsequent page in a business letter should include it's page number. The business's heading only needs to be on the first page.
If you have the same first and last name as someone else, you might be a "the first", "the second," "the third" or some other number, but only if the two of you are related and you are of different generations. If your name is John Smith, you have the same first and last name as a lot of other people, most of whom your are not related to. You are John Smith the Second only if your father, grandfather, or other older relative is John Smith the first within your family and no one else (older than you) is already John Smith the second.
Nine, assuming the two boxes are considered different: 8 in the first box 7 in the first box, 1 in the second 6 in the first box, 2 in the second 5 in the first box, 3 in the second 4 in each box 3 in the first box, 5 in the second 2 in the first box, 6 in the second 1 in the first box, 7 in the second 8 in the second box. If the boxes are interchangable, there are only five: 8 in one box 7 in one box, 1 in the other 6 in one box, 2 in the other 5 in one box, 3 in the other 4 in each box
You and your first cousin's daughter are first cousin, once removed, to each other. Your child and your first cousin's child are second cousins to each other.
Just compare the digits one by one: compare the first digit after the decimal point with the first digit of the other number, the second digit with the second digit, etc., until you find a digit that is different.
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No. You have only one page containing the letterhead-the first page of the letter. The second page is plain but the paper should match that of the letterhead - if it has color, watermarks or other pattern.
Your daughter and your second cousin are second cousins once removed to each other.
Your first cousin and your child are first cousins, once removed, to each other. Your second cousins and your child are second cousins, once removed, to each other.
Pennsylvania was the first colony not to be found on religious basis and took everyone from different cultures. This was technically the second colony to have religious tolerance after Rhode Island.