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What is this pill - with 'collins' imprint? Question posted View member profile Last updated ..It also has a picture of a what looks like a peacock. I can't seem to find it on here. It's a white tablet.

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My research led me to a Mexican Pharmaceutical Company by the name of Collins, their company logo of a "Bird" is used on the medications they manufacture and they do not use distinctive imprints on their products. There is a chance it might be Mexican Carisoprodol (Soma).

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Varies depending on subject, but in almost all GCSE subjects, general knowledge, fundamental writing, and numerical skills are tested. Northern Ireland: Grades from A* to G, with A* being the highest. There is also a C* grade. All units for a single subject must be taken in one examination series.

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GCSE stands for General Certificate of Secondary Education. They are the academic qualifications taken by most students in England, Wales and Northern Ireland at the end of secondary school education.

GCSE – which stands for the General Certificate of Secondary Education - is usually taken by students in Year 10 and 11 in England.

GCSEs: What are they and why do we take them? - BBC

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GCSEs (which stand for General Certificates of Secondary Education) are examined courses taken as part of the National Curriculum, usually in years 10 and 11. They are designed to build transferable skills such as communication, problem-solving and critical thinking.