In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: This can be a simple “thank you again for the gift,” but this gesture will remind the reader of your note why you wrote to them in the first place. This step may be skipped if your closing (in the next step) is “with gratitude” or “thanks again.” Your relationship with the gift giver will help determine the appropriate closing before your signature.  Close friends or relatives may be signed “Love, [your name].  Other options are: “best wishes,” “sincerely,” “warmly,” “best,” “thanks again,” or “with gratitude.” This may not be your full legal name.  If you are writing a letter to your child, you might sign it with “Mom,” for example.  If the person generally calls you by just your first name or a nickname, it is appropriate to sign that name.  You may wish to sign your full name, however, when writing letters to acquaintances or co-workers. Place the note in an envelope, write the recipient’s address on the outside of the envelope (be sure the address is current), put the appropriate postage on the envelope, and put the note in the mail.
Summary: Thank the giver again. End the note appropriately. Sign your name. Mail the note promptly.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Being feisty takes a lot of energy. Treating every conversation like an exciting new opportunity, constantly looking for ways to joke and tease, and going to great pains to ensure that everyone around you knows what you're thinking can be mentally and physically demanding. Because of this, it's easiest to be feisty if your body can keep up with the demands your new feisty personality is placing on it. Stay in shape by making an effort to get some form of exercise everyday and avoiding sugary and fatty foods. You don't have to be a bodybuilder to be feisty — you just have to be fit enough to have the energy to pounce on every opportunity to express yourself. For detailed fitness advice, check out our article selection on personal fitness. Just as it's important to keep your body in good shape so that you have the energy to be as feisty as possible, it's also important to give yourself adequate rest so that, when you do run out of energy, you're able to replenish it. Everyone fatigues from social interactions at a different rate — some people can go from party to party without losing a beat, while others need to recuperate in solitude after a few hours out and about. Only you will know how much rest you need in order to be at your feistiest, so listen to your body. If you find yourself internally groaning at the thought of interacting with another human being, give yourself some alone time before venturing out. It's worth noting that rest is also very important on a basic physical level. Most medical resources recommend that adults should get roughly 7 to 9 hours of sleep per night. Failing to get enough sleep can lead to chronic fatigue, stress, and irritability, all of which can lead to you acting more grouchy than feisty. While taking care of the physical side of the equation by exercising, eating nutritiously, and getting adequate rest are great ways to ensure you have the energy to be feisty at all times, in truth, sometimes even the feistiest people have a hard time motivating themselves. If you feel like you don't have the energy to meet the world with the feisty personality you know you have within you, try using one of the following pump-up strategies:  Listen to your favorite song. Bonus points if it's a motivational song along the lines of "Eye of the Tiger". Watch an inspirational or suspenseful movie scene. Good choices include Alec Baldwin's profanity-laden speech from Glengarry Glen Ross and the Mexican standoff at the conclusion of The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly. Perform a short burst of intense physical activity, like jumping jacks or sprinting. Listen to your favorite comedian. Call a friend you haven't talked to in a while. Send a flirty text to your significant other. Watch a jump-scare video online to shock yourself awake.
Summary: Diet and exercise. Get plenty of rest and down-time. Pump yourself up when you're feeling low-energy.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Write a business plan that includes a description of your pizza business, the market you intend to sell to, your marketing strategy, projected revenue, taxes, and start-up costs.  There are many types of pizzerias, so spend some time thinking about what kind you want to create. There are family-style pizza joints, pizzerias with traditional wood stoves, buffet style pizza places, pizza by the slice, among others. You should also choose whether you want to offer delivery service or dine in and take out only.  There are also many styles of pizza to choose between – like Chicago-style deep dish, Sicilian, Neopolitan, thin crust, gourmet, etc.  Deciding what kinds of food you want to serve is important, but remember that most pizza consumers prefer quality over quantity.  You will also need to decide on what complementary food to serve. You may want to include salads for your more health-conscious customers. Or maybe you’ll want to include an excellent dessert menu with tiramisu and flan. Some more common menu items at pizza restaurants are varieties of pasta dishes, breadsticks, calzones. As customers, people are overwhelmed with options for eating out. Why should they choose your restaurant? Think about what you can do to make your restaurant stand out from the crowd. Maybe this means coming up with a cool decorative theme. Maybe it means offering over-the-top customer service every day. Maybe it means you initiate some kind of gimmick like unlimited free drinks if they buy a special cup from your store. Whatever your decision, you need to choose something that will make your customers want to come back to your business (and to pick it in the first place). While buying into a franchise definitely has its perks (already established name brand with loyal customers), going independent means that you have full control over your business and your finances. Your logo is a very important part of branding your product/business.  Create a logo (or hire a graphic designer to do so) that is aesthetically pleasing and memorable, but make sure that the logo clearly represents what kind of business you are. People are more attracted to logos that are easy to decipher than those that seem unrelated to a topic.
Summary:
Figure out what kind of pizza place you want to open. Figure out a way to set your business apart. Choose between a franchise or an independent operation. Choose a logo.