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21st July 2008
During 2008 and through to 2009 the immigration law within the UK is being completely overhauled and the immigration law is being completely changed as a new points based immigration system is being brought in for non-European Union migrants wishing to co...
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21st July 2008
Since 29th June 2008 the Highly Skilled Migrant Programme has been replaced by the new tier system; Tier One in particular. The new tier immigration system was brought into play in order to make immigration into the UK a lot easier.
Skilled migration ...
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18th July 2008
Start-up business finance is an essential aspect for all new businesses. There are many different avenues that you can approach to obtain this start-up finance such as lenders, investors, credit cards, friends and family as well as overdrafts; out of all ...
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18th July 2008
For a business, whether they are a start up business or an established business cash acts as their lifeline; it is the one aspect that allows a business to survive. The amount of cash that a business has at its disposal often demonstrates the health of a ...
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18th July 2008
Asset management is also known as investment management. It is the professional management of various securities to meet specified investment goals for the benefit of investors. Asset management is the management of physical assets and includes their sele...
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18th July 2008
Business process reengineering is known in short as BRP and is considered a main way in which organisations become more modern and efficient. It is a management approach aimed at making improvements to your business through elevating the efficiency and ef...
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18th July 2008
Finding development finance for a new business can be highly difficult; it can be difficult to attain and may be restricted to a certain business activity or a specific geographical area such as areas which are seeing economic regeneration.
Grant fina...
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17th July 2008
The term work related upper limb disorder is also known as repetitive strain injury. It is a general term that refers to chronic pain that can take place in any part of your arms, which includes your elbow, wrist, hands and fingers as well as your neck an...
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17th July 2008
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder is known in short as PTSD. It is an anxiety disorder that can develop after exposure to one or more terrifying events in which grave physical harm occurred or was threatened. Post traumatic stress disorder is a severe and on...
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17th July 2008
Facial injuries are also known medically as maxillofacial injuries or facial trauma. Some examples of the possible injuries that you could sustain to your face are; a broken jaw, eye socket fracture and nose fracture. These are just a few examples of some...
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17th July 2008
Finger injuries are common and range from minor cuts and scrapes/wounds through to damage to bones, tendons and ligaments. If these injuries are not treated properly they can lead to permanent deformity as well as a loss of function. Our fingers are one o...
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17th July 2008
Your digestive system is what allows your body to break down your daily consumption of food. The job of the digestive system is to do this in a way that the food can be absorbed and used or excreted. The digestive system is also the process by which the b...
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17th July 2008
A burn injury can, depending on the severity of it, be extremely painful and discomforting. There are many different forms of burns injury that you can suffer from and there are many different aspects that can cause you to suffer the effect of a burn such...
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17th July 2008
Sadly spinal cord injuries are a common occurrence, affecting around 2000 people every year in the UK and many million worldwide, which often leads to permanent paralysis and one of the main causes of spinal cord injuries are trauma such as; automobile ac...
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17th July 2008
There are many aspects that can cause the onset of whiplash such as a sudden blow to the head, which can be caused by contact sports or from being hit with an object or a more long term aspects like repetitive damage such as cradling a telephone between y...
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