TDC is 0 degrees TDC, not 10 degrees BTDC which is before top dead center. ATDC is after top dead center. Both of these in relation to piston height are "below top dead center".
Go to college, get a degree in that area, and work with a research center, college, or aquarium.
TDC is top dead center it pretains to the position of the pistons. The number one piston has to be TDC when you put on the timing chain or belt for it to work properly.
If you have a degree in Education, you can work in a variety of positions. You can work in a daycare or a youth center. You could also consider adult education for courses that are offered in night school.
Mortuary schooling is the study of dead bodies through Mortuary work. The type of degrees you can get with mortuary schooling is an associates degree or a bachelor degree.
You can work in a fitness center of a gym. You may also become a physical trainer or work with a sports team's administration.
Family and Consumer sciences is a branch of psychology and sociology. With a degree in FCS you can obtain a job at a local MHMR clinic, daycare center as a director or work in a nursing home. You can expand on this degree by getting a masters in counseling and work as a private counselor or a school counselor.
You can work at a University as a professor, you can work at any number on non-profits doing culture related work (i.e. CityLore in New York City, Vermont Folklife Center) or you can work at a museum or similar organization.
Working in a community non-profit organization such as The Early Years Center will help work off hour you need to complete the degree in just a few short years. Without this hands on experience while you are learning, it will take much longer to obtain that degree.
Dead people don't work or do anything. They are dead.
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Typically, the minimum degree requirement for a social worker is a, bachelor's degree in social work (BSW).
They bend and weave when sound waves hit them and then transmit signals to the brain where it comprehends sound and translates it. See also the related question below about the ear "hair" in your Vestibular System (balance center) and the body hair of the external ear.