The technical name for the heads side of a coin in obverse, and the tails side is called reverse The technical name for the heads side of a coin in obverse, and the tails side is called reverse
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the other side of the court
It depends what you are good at. Whether your technical part it strong or you are good at managing things. To go in management you will nedd an MBA degree that means atleast for two more years you will have to depend on your parents or so for your college fees. Going for management is good as there you need not to have strong technical knowledge but if you have really good technical knowledge it pays on the technical side too. As you see companies like Google do care a lot for its engineers. There are highly paid jobs in technical field also as well as in management. If you have really sound technical knowledge then it is better if you go in technical field and who knows one day the software made by you be a hit.
Recto
Robert Lindblom Technical High School, on the South Side of Chicago.
the other players have to stand on the other side of the court while a technical free throw is being shot.
The team that did not recieve the technical foul, picks a shooter, and then shoot two foul shots, then the team that got to shoot the foul shots get the ball on the side out of bounds.
if you are referring to technical drawing Isometric drawings show three sides
Membro subordinado. (portuguese)
It's a technical term ... but it means a witness who is not on your side. i.e. a friend of the defendant, called by the prosecution.