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    MA.SHIRILENN G.AZOTE Gumamela Ext.‚ Carmen Cagayan de Oro City Contact #: 09359940397 Email add: asheyazote@yahoo.com Objective: To enhance and to develop my skills in my field as a Business Administration Major in Marketing Management. I will apply for any vacant position that can seek to my degree. I’ll be hard working and honest to do my responsibilities. Personal Data: Name : Ma.Shirilenn G. Azote Age : 21 years of age Address

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    How to Make an Insect Repellant Out of Lemongrass By Brian Airman‚ eHow Contributor updated: May 05‚ 2010 Lemongrass oils works like citronella to repel mosquitoes and other stinging insects. Insect bites and stings are painful at the moment of attack and sometimes cause lasting skin irritation. It only takes a minute to turn a fresh stalk of lemongrass into natural insect repellent. The essential oils naturally present inside the lemongrass stalk repel pests and give skin a fresh‚ vibrant

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    AS INSECT REPELLANT An Investigatory Project ABSTRACT This investigatory project deals with the processing of Neem Tree Leaves (Azadiracha Indica) and utilizing them as insect repellant. Expert analysis showed that Neem tree leaves are good and tested as insect repellant. These leaves can be found everywhere in the locality. People in the community who could not afford to buy insect

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    Pulverized chalk (Calcium carbonate) mixed with black pepper powder (Piper nigrum) as cockroach repellent Acknowledgement: After the long run of making this research study‚ finally the researchers finished their work successfully. It is because of the numerous individuals advises‚ generous assistance and invaluable help. The researchers would like to convey their heartfelt gratitude and appreciations: Foremost‚ to our almighty and powerful God who gave us the heavenly knowledge and wisdom

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    Title: Natural Bug and Mosquito Repellent Body Spray I. Introduction A. Problem of the Study This study was conducted to answer the following problems: Will mixing the Natural essential oils can introduce new form of natural bug and mosquito repellent body spray? B. Importance of Study Female mosquitoes bite to obtain the protein from blood that they use to nourish their eggs‚ according to the Department of Health. Body odors and

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    Phoenix Material Major Anatomical Features of Insects Worksheet Part 1 Review the diagram and label the insect’s major anatomical features. Antenna Compound eye Head Thorax Leg Abdomen Part 2 In the following table‚ list the major anatomical features used for keying insects. Explain the morphology—structure and form—and function

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    Hum Of Insects The essayist brings out the differences between bee and wasp on one hand and mosquito on the other. For him a mosquito is an unscrupulous enemy and it attacks without waiting to be attacked. It is always in search for its prey for blood without any consideration whether it is a gentleman or a person ready to use violence. However bee and wasp are noble creatures for they don’t harm anyone without being harmed. The worst thing about these insects is that they can’t discriminate one

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    Alexander Graham Bell | Portrait of Alexander Graham Bellc.1914–19 | Born | March 3‚ 1847 Edinburgh‚ Scotland‚ UK | Died | August 2‚ 1922 (aged 75) Beinn Bhreagh‚ Nova Scotia‚ Canada | Cause of death | Complications from diabetes | Education | University of Edinburgh University College London | Occupation | Inventor Scientist Engineer Professor (Boston University) Teacher of the deaf | Known for | Inventing the Telephone | Spouse | Mabel Hubbard (married 1877–1922) | Children

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    “Mom! There’s a cockroach on my banjo case!” “Okay honey‚ I’ll bring the skillet” Entomophagy is the term for eating insects as food. Insects as food? The idea is not culturally accepted in many developed first world countries. So why do so many people frown upon the consumption of insects? Offering a fried grasshopper to a friend would probably bring about comments such as “gross!” “no way” or “you’re kidding me!!” Let’s face it‚ bugs are known for some gross things. Cockroaches‚ for instance

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    mealworm is laid as an egg. Mealworms prefer dark‚ cool‚ moist places. In the wild‚ they are most likely to be found under rocks or logs. Mealworms are decomposers‚ so in their larvae and beetle form‚ they consume many things. These include dead insects‚ leaves‚ sticks‚ feces‚ new plant growth (only occasionally)‚ and stored

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