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Many students are unable to finish their studying because of certain factors hindering them to go to schools. Many of today’s high school students are unable to reach University level and the primary reason for this is financial crisis. The prices for most educational courses today are quite expensive. Many of today’s American families could not afford to send their children to college. A huge percentage of those studying in college drop out ...

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Wellcome Trust Biomedical Vacation Scholarships 2010, The Wellcome Trust, UK Applications are invited from biomedical and veterinary science departments for undergraduates to work on a biomedical science research project during their summer vacation. Scholarships provide the student with a stipend for up to eight weeks. Research expenses are not provided. Students should be undergraduates in the middle (i.e. not the first or last) ...

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