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Future Plans Essay

Writing an essay about one's future plans can be quite challenging. Firstly, it requires introspection
and foresight to articulate one's aspirations clearly. Many individuals find it daunting to map out
their future goals, as uncertainties and changing circumstances often complicate the process.
Additionally, the essay demands a balance between ambition and realism, as setting overly lofty
goals can seem unrealistic, while aiming too low may lack inspiration.

Moreover, crafting an engaging narrative around future plans necessitates effective communication
skills. It's essential to convey not only what one hopes to achieve but also why those goals are
meaningful and how they align with personal values and aspirations. This requires a deep
understanding of oneself and the ability to express those thoughts coherently.

Furthermore, the task involves strategic planning and organization. The essay must flow logically,
outlining short-term and long-term objectives while demonstrating a clear pathway toward their
realization. Without proper structuring, the essay risks becoming disjointed and ineffective in
conveying the intended message.

Lastly, writing about future plans often involves grappling with uncertainties and the fear of the
unknown. It requires confronting questions about potential obstacles, alternative pathways, and the
willingness to adapt to changing circumstances. Addressing these uncertainties while maintaining a
sense of optimism and determination can be intellectually and emotionally demanding.

In conclusion, crafting an essay on future plans is no simple task. It demands introspection,


communication skills, strategic planning, and a willingness to confront uncertainties. Despite its
challenges, however, such an essay offers a valuable opportunity for self-reflection and goal-setting.

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Playscript of the Gift of the Magi
THE GIFT OF THE MAGI
Scene1:
Della: What do you think, honey? It is not the most wonderful, but the most delightful
tree of any Christmas any where?
Jim: Well...
Della: Yes?
Jim: It is...most original. But the fact that we couldn t afford to buy anything. Sometimes
not even enough food! And especially not Christmas gifts. I ve worked hard and I m
earning more money now, but back then I was only making...$30 a week.
Della: Honey, don t worry about that! Although we do not have the largest goose, or a lot
of gifts, we have the most glorious tree.
(The tree falls over.)
Della: Oh my ghost!!!
Jim: Oh, no problem, my dear. I ll set it up right now (Smile).
(Sets the tree up, steps away from it)
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(Della runs out of the house)
Scene 3:
Hairdresser: May I help you? You want to cut your hair, don t you? Please come in
Della: Please excuse me. I...I would like to sell my hair to you. I fear my nerves have
the gotten the best of me.
Hairdresser: It s your hair not your nerves I m interested in. Step over here and sit down.
(Della does)
Well, hair worth seeing for once. Good color. Good texture. Sit down, I ll chop it off.
Della: Well, you see...
Hairdresser: I do see.
Della: How much money could you give me for my hair?
Hairdresser: Twelve dollars. Are you Ok?
Della: twenty five
Hairdresser: fifteen
Della: twenty one
Hairdresser: eighteen
Della: done
Hairdresser: Fool, I would have paid twenty!
(She picks up her scissors)
Hairdresser: Step into the other room. You will regret this all your life.
(Della runs out of the hair store)
Scene 4:
Storekeeper: Ah. Welcome back. The girl with the boy with the gold pocket watch. Good
heavens, what have you done to yourself?
Della: Oh, please don t
Storekeeper (Staring at her): Well, hair grows.
Della: The platinum watch fob you showed me?
Storekeeper: Still in the case. Twenty three dollars I believe I said.
Della: You had said...twenty one.
Storekeeper: Had I? Twenty one then.
Della: but you see, I haven t twenty one
Storekeeper: You haven t twenty one?
Della: Nineteen ninety seven actually.
Storekeeper: Really? Afraid I couldn t do that.
Della: Oh please. I ve set all my hopes on it. Please help me.
Operations Management at Fedex
Contents

1.Introduction4 2.Background6 3.Literature Review7 3.1.Capacity Planning7


3.2.Employee Motivation8 3.3.Facilities location9 3.4.Scheduling11 3.5.Quality
Assurance12 5.Questionnaire Analysis13 6.Conclusion14 7.Recommendations15
8.References16 Appendix A: CUSTOMER SATISFACTION SURVEY FOR FEDEX17
Appendix B: Customer Survey Results18

1. Introduction

Figure 1: Regional Head Quarters of FedEx


Figure 2: FedEx Corporate Logo; courtesy www.fedex.com
FedEx Corporation, situated in US, is one of the leading supply chain management
solution providers in the world. With annual revenues as high as USD33 billion, the
company offers incorporated business ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The company incorporated in June 1971 and officially began operations on April 17,
1973, with the launch of 14 small aircraft from Memphis International Airport. It soon
became the premier carrier of high priority goods in the marketplace and the standard
setter for the industry it established.
With the air cargo deregulations in 1977, the company was able to use larger aircrafts
like Boeing 727s to further improve their operational efficiency and performance,
leading to rapid growth of the company. By 1980, it had established its position in the
industry and had a growth rate of 40% and became the first company to reach the USD
1 billion revenue mark within 10 years of inception. Following international
acquisitions in 1984, Federal Express started its operations in Europe amp; Asia. In
1994, Federal Express official adopted FedEx as its primary brand and became a symbol
of overnight parcel delivery services.
As the acquisitions grew and FedEx diversified its operations, FedEx Corporation was
formed in January 1998, after the acquisition of Caliber system Inc. The subsidiary
companies of the acquired Caliber Systems and Federal Express composed the original
FDX Corp, which was later renamed to FedEx Corp. Today s FedEx is led by FedEx
Corporation, which provides strategic direction and consolidated financial reporting for
the operating companies that compete collectively under the FedEx name
Why Should Marilyn Monroe s Death Be Considered A Suicide
Marilyn Monroe, a famous actress and model in the 1950s died at her age of 38 and
was claimed that her death was a suicide due to barbiturate overdose. Public does not
accept the fact that Monroe s death is considered as an accident due to Monroe s affair
with 35th U.S. President John. F. Kennedy, and thinks there is a conspiracy behind
Monroe s death. Hence, I am interested in examining Monroe s death from three different
perspectives analyzing whether Monroe s death should be considered as an accident, a
suicide, or a murder. Additionally, I will examine how societal mortality rate could
decrease by understanding the structure of different deaths.
In the first paragraph, I am going to explore why Monroe s death is considered as an
accident. Accident is defined as an event that happens unpredictable or unintentionally.
Therefore, when Monroe s maid claimed that she did not realize Monroe had already
ingested nembutal from Dr. Hyman Engelberg, which she ultimately injected her regular
dormal drug from Dr. Ralph Greenson and caused a side effect. Dr. Engelberg claimed
that he was under divorce with his wife which he forgot to notify Dr. Greenson with his
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The official response has always been that Monroe died of suicide. This is because as
Monroe s death is classified as suicide, no one, but Monroe herself takes the
responsibility. Hence, the conspiracy suggesting President Kennedy s secret police
killed Monroe is invalid. Consequently, Monroe s death classified as suicide would
cause less societal impact than being politically related. Furthermore, in order to avoid
suicide from happening, one should always be open minded in different aspects like
family, love, and career. Despite societal pressure has increased in the past decades as
there are more intense competitions, individuals should learn how to release stress than
choosing death to escape from

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