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Old 2007 August 3rd, 11:28 PM   #4 (permalink)
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After we are trying very hard to make the posts easier to read. Punctuation, abbreviation, and capital letters are our concerns related to the textese. We all are pharmacists and we don't want this to happen. Please read.

1. FDA Safety Page:

Stemming Drug Errors from Abbreviations.

http://www.fda.gov/cder/drug/MedErro...reviations.pdf

2. Link to Punctuation:

Punctuation handout.html

Comma (punctuation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Punctuation - Uncyclopedia, the content-free encyclopedia

3. Abbreviation:

Abbreviations

Abbreviations

4. Capital Letters:

Capital Letters

Capital Letters - Examples

We don't want any of you to mess up your English here. I hope that we all benefit from these links.
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Facts:

Be sure to pass all sections of TOEFL iBT (R21, L18, S26*,W24) before applying for FPGEE. Thousands of candidates passed FPGEE but could not achieve TOEFL requirement after several attempts. Percent passing rate on the speaking section is only 10 percent. (http://www.ets.org/Media/Tests/TOEFL...mmary_2008.pdf, page 5)

The average score on the speaking section of the US candidates is 22 and candidates from English speaking countries is 23 (http://www.ets.org/Media/Tests/TOEFL...mmary_2008.pdf, p. 9-10.)

Would you like to see changes?

Cilck here ->http://www.aetr.org/index.php to file TOEFL reform
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