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nignag [31]
3 years ago
8

While going through your old school magazine, you found an interesting article by Ravi Jatav about what it would be like 5 years

from now. Complete the magazine article by using your own ideas and thoughts. Write the article in about 100-150 words.
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English
1 answer:
DanielleElmas [232]3 years ago
7 0

The correct answer to this open question is the following.

I would like to complete the article in the following way.

Five years from now, technology would be immersed in every single model of business but the core values will be the same.

Customer satisfaction through attention to detail. And that is why it is important to never lose human contact.

Five years from now, medicine will advance like never before but could be very expensive as it is now. The important thing is to turn inward, know and listen to our bodies and increase relationships that make us feel good, in peace, among friends. That is why it is important to never lose human contact.

Five years from now, I will have a management position in "x" corporation, overseeing the operations in different countries. Many responsibilities, big money, but also stressful moments and practically no days off. That is why it is important to never lose human contact and share a good laugh with family and friends.

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