Yes, they do some very basic procedures. For more invasive procedures there are simulated patients and dummies.
They hate each other that are boys or girls.
so that students are interected with each other
Statistically there is no exact amount, but just assume ALOT OF THEM
Because they are jealous of each other mate
They go "boom boom"
Students may argue with each other in the classroom due to differences in opinions, misunderstandings, competition for attention, or a desire to assert their own beliefs or perspectives.
In a civil trial, defendants generally do not cross-examine each other. Cross-examination is typically reserved for witnesses, and each party can question the opposing party's witnesses. However, one defendant might be able to question the other if they are called as a witness in the case, but this is uncommon and can be complicated by issues of privilege and strategy.
The law guarding medical peronnel from helping outside a medical facilaty
Examine the values of each pro and each con, not just their numbers!
They can learn new things from each other like in studying or playing or certain things. they can share their abilities with each other.
They didn't fully understood the lesson. So, they share the amount of learning for each other.
== == The smartest students in whitehall.