Explanation:
I would find a suitable degree according to the major as well as my aim. I would find which college / University has the course according to my expectation. I would prepare myself for even face to face interview.
In the next 5 year that is after completing the college, I would be employed in the MNC. I would work hard and will achieve the position of TL (Team Lead) within 3-4 years. I would have a greater team under me or in guidance of me.
I would also pursue higher education in a recognized university after an year of completion of service in the working organization.
Answer:
The guy from queer eye he is eccentric i think
(sorry if this doesn't help I didn't know if this was a serious question or not)
Explanation:
The answer is most likely D
Answer:
The soldier is pointing out that:
a) It is often conflicting.
Explanation:
If people who are fighting against you open fire and kill you, we can say you were killed by enemy fire, since it was the enemy who shot. Thus, friendly fire means being killed by your friends, not by your enemy. However, <u>when the soldier says, "I don't know why they call it friendly fire if it kills you," he is paying more attention to the literal meaning of "friendly". "Friendly" can refer to people who are nice and kind. But it can also refer to something that is not harmful. If a product does not harm nature, we say it is environment-friendly. From this perspective, it does seem weird to call "friendly fire" something that is harmful, that can kill you. Thus, to this soldier, terminology used at war seems conflicting.</u>