According to the description of this job, that person is keen on to express himself, to share his ideas. Since the environment is active, there is going to be an exchange of ideas and the job would be research-based. Therefore, the jobs related to marketing and PR would be better match for this person.
Answer:2 is correct.
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The first letter isn't capitalized in the quotes in 1,3 and 4.
Your answer is: A) Purchasing power
In order to spend money, you need purchasing power. Purchasing power means someone can purchase something like a product or service. Having confidence doesn't mean you can buy something. Well, having confidence is helpful when to comes to buying, but that doesn't make it legal for you. Less disposable income will lead to purchasing power. you need to give something up in order to get something. That's the way it works.
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Yes it's not too long but very good
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Dear General Your soldiers are giving up on the battleThe question as to the nature of the whole, whether it is infinite in size or limited in its total mass, is a matter for subsequent inquiry. We will now speak of those parts of the whole which are specifically distinct. Let us take this as our starting-point. All natural bodies and magnitudes we hold to be, as such, capable of locomotion; for nature, we say, is their principle of movement. But all movement that is in place, all locomotion, as we term it, is either straight or circular or a combination of these two, which are the only simple movements. And the reason of this is that these two, the straight and the circular line, are the only simple magnitudes. Now revolution about the centre is circular motion, while the upward and downward movements are in a straight line, 'upward' meaning motion away from the centre, and 'downward' motion towards it. All simple motion, then, must be motion either away from or towards or about the centre. This seems to be in exact accord with what we said above: as body found its completion in three dimensions, so its movement completes itself in three forms.
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