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# JS1 W2 coursework

### Coursework

#### Resolving conflicts (PD - 7 min)

Watch this 7-minute video on [Resolving Workplace Conflicts](https://youtu.be/qDfSYz0PX9g).

#### Writing an email for an internship (PD - 1 hr)

Draft an email to apply for an internship at a fictional company called Vonda. Make sure to include the five things below:

1. Why you want to become a software developer
2. Your background and your past
3. What you are doing at the moment
4. Where you see yourself in the future
5. Why Vonda should give you the opportunity to do an internship

The email should be formatted in a way that is ready to be sent. Make sure you include a subject title and pay attention to the formatting (font type and size, alignment etc).


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