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    The Use Of Tea

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    beverage‚ it is also applicable for some useful purposes. In arts‚ we can use tea in papers for them to look vintage. In medicine‚ tea as a antioxidant for cleansing the body is widely known. In business‚ since tea is second to water as the most consumable type of beverage‚ tea brings money to some. In history‚

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    Everyday Use

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    Everyday Use- Character Analysis "Everyday Use" by Alice Walker‚ is a story of a black family composed of a mother and her two daughters: Maggie and Dee. Walker does an excellent job illustrating her characters. There are all types of characters in this short story from round to static. Dee is a flat character‚ yet Walker uses Dee’s character to warn people of what might happen if they do not live properly. Walker describes Dee’s character as arrogant and selfish‚ and through Dee’s character

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    Everyday Use

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    answer to most or all of the above questions‚ that character is probably the protagonist. 2. Unlike "Cathedral‚" this story has an antagonist. Who? How is she antagonistic? This character has many admirable traits--a rounded character--but seems to use them only for selfish purposes. 3. Is there a catalyst in this story? If so‚ who? When‚ and in what way? Remember that a catalyst may do something to cause a change in the protagonist‚ usually a positive change. You can name this character just by a

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    The use of radioisotopes

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    sterilization process. Where does it come from? Nonradioactive cobalt occurs naturally in various minerals and has long been used as a blue coloring agent for ceramic and glass. Radioactive Co-60 is produced commercially through linear acceleration for use in medicine and industry. Co-60 also is a byproduct of nuclear reactor operations‚ when metal structures‚ such as steel rods‚ are exposed to neutron radiation. What form is it in? Co-60 occurs as a solid material and might appear as small metal disks

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    Use of Elements

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    bigger it will likely attract more customers. Try to design a floor plan that will draw shoppers deeper into the store. This is analagous to the old grocery store concept of milk‚ bread and eggs in corners to create travel throughout the entire space. Use lighting in creative ways to "guide" customers through your space. This can be done with brightly lit displays in strategic locations. Encourage the natural tendency to move from left to right in a shopping environment. This can be done through strategic

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    Use of Micropipettes

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    Proper Use Of Micropipettes A micropipette is one of the instruments that is usually used in science laboratories .Micropipette are used to accurately measure and dispense small volumes of liquid . The capacity of a micropipette can range from less 1µl to 1000µl (1ml) .There are glass pipettes ‚ air displacement pipettes ‚ and positive displacement pipettes . Mostly ‚ the air displacement pipettes and positive displacement pipettes are used . Firstly ‚ the piston is moved to the appropriate

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    The Use of Metaphors

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    example by saying "Love is a roller-coaster.” A key aspect of a metaphor is use a specific transference of a word into another context. The human mind creates comparisons between different things. The best writers use metaphors. Like poetry‚ a metaphor will express a thousand different meanings all at once‚ allowing the writer to convey much more content than they could do otherwise. More than playing simple word games‚ the use of metaphors in your writing can elevate your stories to a place next to

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    The Use of Computers

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    “Critics often argue that the use of computers is reducing levels of literacy.” Can you imagine life without computers? They are surely a great invention of all times. Along the years‚ it has proved to be an excellent helping hand in most activities. Yet‚ have the changes they brought about really been for the better? To begin with‚ the benefits of computers cannot be denied. On the one hand‚ they save valuable time and space. Time consuming tasks‚ such as checking bank accounts‚ can now be done

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    Uses of Lidocaine

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    without you causing it to move. However‚ we can use the topical gel Lidocaine to aid in reducing pain. When making a decision about the choice of medicine you administer‚ you want to be sure the patient isn’t allergic to any medication especially the medication of your choice. Sometimes a patient may not know they are allergic to medicine‚ they’ll begin to show signs of irritation redness‚ swelling‚ rash‚ hives and even tightness of the chest. When we use Lidocaine we are looking to stop pain from being

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    Salt and Its Uses

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    Salt and Its Uses As we know‚ salt is the most useful resource found on earth. In Ancient Rome‚ salt was used as part of the salary to the soldiers. From this‚ we can see that salt was as valuable as gold in the past. In our daily life‚ besides making nutritious food more palatable‚ salt is very useful in making bakery products‚ canned and frozen foods. Salt is a good preservative that retards the growth of micro-organisms to make food storage possible for a long period of timie

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