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Science lol
The correct way to write the phrase is "PM role." with a period after "PM" as it is an abbreviation for Project Manager.
Geographythe study of the Earth and its lands, features, inhabitants, and phenomena.[2] A literal translation would be "to describe or write about the Earth". The first person to use the word "geography" was Eratosthenes (276-194 B.C.).
Pushkar Ganesh Vaidya is a scientist and heads the Indian Astrobiology Research Centre,IARC (www.astrobiology.co.in). His major area of research is astrobiology. He has written many science books and his science write-ups in English, Gujarati & Marathi continue to appear in newspapers, magazines and science journals. He also communicates science through talks and science TV shows. His research work includes the implicit suggestion that there is an apparent Cosmic Contact Censorship. It asserts that the factors which make the universe suitable for life also make interaction between the possible different advanced life forms in the universe difficult.
The electron configuration of fluorine is 1s2 2s2 2p5.
As in Bachelor of Science? Technically, it's grammatically correct. However, the APA frowns upon it. So yes, but you shouldn't.
You can write your credentials as "Bachelor of Science in Biology (B.S.)" or "Biology, B.S." followed by the name of the institution from which you graduated.
You can write your bachelor's degree on your resume or CV by listing the degree type (e.g. Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science), the name of the institution where you earned the degree, the location of the institution, and the year you graduated. For example, "Bachelor of Science in Computer Science, XYZ University, City, State, Graduated 20XX."
John Doe, B.S.
After successfully earning a bachelor's degree in English, Jason went on to get an MBA.
Mr. John Smith, BSc (Hons).
You write a bachelor degree as BA or BS. This degree is NEVER placed after a name like a Masters or Ph.d and it is only used in a resume or application.
To learn how to write effectively for a Bachelor of Science degree, you can take writing courses, practice regularly, seek feedback from professors or tutors, and study examples of successful scientific writing.
When writing out your degree in a formal academic or professional setting, you should include the full name of the degree, the abbreviation (if applicable), and the field of study. For example, Bachelor of Science in Psychology (B.S. Psychology).
The Japanese word for software comes from an abbreviation of the English: 'sofuto'.
The abbreviation for the bachelor's should not be used. The abbreviations are for the master's and doctorate degrees. If your master's is a master of arts, it would be John Smith M.A. If your master's is a master of science, it would be John Smith M.S. Still, it depends on your major. Some major's may have different abbreviations such as MBA, M.ed, etc.
Afi doesn't appear to be an English word. Perhaps you could rewrite your question and in the question, state whether you're referring to an abbreviation, or a word in a non-English language, etc. For example, if the word is Greek, you would write: What rhymes with the Greek word afi? Or if it is an abbreviation, you would write: What rhymes with the abbreviation AFI?