Wednesday, November 23, 2011

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Pharmaceutical scientists across the world have been conducting researches and thereby developing medicines of all types, ranging from critical care to preventive medicines, to meet the challenges posed by modern day lifestyle practices by running clinical trials on species rich animals like rates, rabbits and monkeys, making it clear time and again that it is not mandatory to conduct clinical trials on humans, at least in the developmental stages of a medicine.

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On account of his being a student who had had his whole education from kindergarten to plus two in the medium of English, the British Border agency officials did not find it important for him to undergo neither ielts nor an interview to prove that he had enough language skills so as to be able to lead a successful academic life in a university like the Cambridge.

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Students who seek admission to accredited British universities need to show that their English language proficiency is good enough by way of certificate/s, issued either by competent authorities like school principals or Heads of the Departments stating that they have had their whole education in the English medium, or by attending an online/real time interview run by the British Border Agency the time of which shall be arranged upon a request attached to the Visa application.

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The primary requirement is to get qualified in terms of marks and grades. Secondly, one has to prove that he or she is financially sound enough to meet the academic expense. Besides this, there is another condition that the candidate should not have a medical record showing sings of any contagious disease. In addition to these, there should be a certificate proving the fact that the candidate speaks good English. And, above all, he or she must prove beyond doubt that the visa is just for studies, and not of staying back or working in the UK by covert means.

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Population in many poor nations is so big so that these nations are not able to meet their daily necessities like food, shelter, medicine and education. This condition is not just because of over population but because of several other kindred factors like poor resource, backwardness in technology, geographical difficulties and so goes the list. However, things altogether are not so bad as the outside world may think of these nations. What I mean to say is that there is great improvement in the field of infrastructure, but mostly in urban areas where the population is already rich, and, as a matter of fact, the real need for development is not in urban pockets but in rural expanses.

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