opened within the last century reveal small pottery jars filled with animal fat and olive oil substances to which spices were added. Biblical accounts tell us that people living during that time considered it a luxury to have their feet washed and ointment massaged
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THE EFFECT OF KAKAWATE LEAVES(Gliricidia sepium)‚ PYHOOD LEAVES(Albizia Procera) AND TIESSA FRUITS(Pouteria campechiana) AS RIPENING INDUCERS TO BANANA(Musa paradisiaca L.)” A Research Paper Presented to the Faculty of Leon National High School Special Science Class Leon‚ Iloilo In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements In Research IV by: Cantara‚ Janina Joie S. March 2011 Table of Contents Acknowledgement Abstract Chapter Page 1 INTRODUCTION Background of
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livestock.(smallstock.info‚ November 2010). The researchers want to find out which materials have potential as chicken feed supplement. This is to lessen the budget for commercial feeds. The study will be conducted to determine the effects of ripe banana fruit and sweet potato peelings as chicken feed supplement on the growth of the chick. More than 50 billion chickens are reared annually as a source of food for both their meat and their eggs. Chickens farmed for meat are called broilers‚ whilst
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Tiltle: What was happened to the bananas? Objective: To compare the amount of reducing sugars and starch in yellow and green bananas. Introduction: Bananas are green in colour and taste flat but after they are harvested and stored for some days‚ they will turn yellow from green and become sweet. Hypothesis: The green banana tasted plain because it contained large amount of starch‚ while the yellow banana tasted sweet since it contained large amount of reducing sugars. Biological principles:
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The Fly in the Ointment Author vV.S. Pritchett (16 December 1900 – 20 March 1997) was a British writer. He was very well known for his short stories that were collected in number of volumes Tone & Mood Tone: Realistic‚ pessimistic Mood: Sad‚ desolate Background The background is about a son who wants to help his dad that has just gone bankrupt. vEverything from the factory was taken away by the creditors‚ however there is a sign outside the factory which is freshly painted
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The Antibiotic Action of Acacia Leaves and Barks Extract as Skin Ointment against Staphylococcus Aureus Proponents: Khrisnelle C. Mendoza Ferry Rose C. Paulo Veronica Luisa T. Porwelos Hershey Joy A. Rivera Laurence Lee F. Relao Isiah Zyrus D. Siega A Scientific Research presented to the Science Department Constancio Padilla National High School Division of San Jose City Nueva Ecija in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the subject RESEARCH II March 2013 INTRODUCTION
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conducting this research is to help people to limits in buying too expensive ointments from a drugstore. You can make your own ointment at home out of lagundi and oregano leaves but with some medicinal qualities or uses. You must fry first the chopped leaves until crisp then second Strain it. Add the grated candle to the oil. Heat over low heat until the candle way is melted. Mix it well. Last‚ transfer to the ointment jars before the mixture hardens. I recommend my project to those people who
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THE FLY IN THE OINTMENT V. S. Pritchett (IGCSE Literature English 2013) Important Points to Remember Journey – Father: leaving the factory‚ money‚ the business man. The Irony at the end: that he cannot get rid of this‚ of the “dark side”. - “Tow faces”: father cannot let go of his vice / “dark side”. The cynical end of the story shows this dark revelation to the son. - Theme: Man’s struggle for survival. It is a unique and personal journey‚ not all struggles are the same and have
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English Commentary: Fly In The Ointment Q. How does the writer bring out the atmosphere in Fly in The Ointment? A: The story *Fly in the ointment* ‚ written by V.S. Pritchett ‚focusses essentially on a critical father-son relationship where the father and son are solely supportive of each other outwardly and have lost all respect for each other. The setting of the story is that of the 1930’s‚ which was a time of great economic depression in England‚ specifically in London- which is the hometown
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The fly in the ointment He decided to take the subway. He clutched the black suitcase tight‚ the suitcase that did not belong to him‚ and walked towards the deep green stairs leading to the underground station. Every step he took down the stairs was like walking – step by step – towards a transportable coffin. Once he arrived inside the subway of a coffin‚ he found a spot furthest to the left where he could be partly anonymous. Usually‚ the subway was stuffed with people this time of day‚ yet‚ not
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