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    Natassja Kinski" and "El Chicle" I have been able to visually interpret the worlds created in both poems. "El Chicle" is all about imagery‚ however‚ "Seduced by Natassja Kinski" also contains valuable imagery. In "El Chicle"‚ Castillo portrays a piece of bubble gum falling out of Mi’jo’s mouth into her hair; she cuts her hair; the piece of gum falls onto the back of a dragonfly which flys to its death as a turtle eats it whole. Now‚ I haven’t been able to really determine what this is exactly referring to

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    ASSAYING PLANT SUBSTANCES FOR ANTIBACTERIAL ACTIVITY PURPOSE To test plant extracts to see if they possess antibacterial activity. PROCEDURE First create a list of plant extracts being tested and choose 2 extracts per group. The plants being tested are Oregano‚ Tea tree‚ Eucalyptus and Colloidal Silver. Obtain two nutrient agar plates and using a permanent marker draw four quadrants on the bottom of each agar plate. Using a sterile pipet transfer 250 ml of E. coli broth to the middle of

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    Pseudomonas aeruginosa Pseudomonas aeruginosa is the bacteria of my initial unknown project. Determining which bacteria I had was completed by many steps. The one fact that I had‚ was that it was a gram negative bacteria because on the gram stain it appeared pink. Its cell wall is composed of a plasma membrane‚ periplasmic space‚ peptidoglycan and an outer membrane (lipopolysaccharide and protein). By looking at the agar plate it was easy to tell that it was not a swarmer and it did not have any

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    charantia Linn’s extract and it’s antibacterial activities. Studies on the plant’s extract itself‚ 75% ethyl alcohol and sample free-disk as the control setups using Disc Agar Diffusion Method. The microorganism.used is Gram Negative bacteria Escherichia coli. The maximum activity was observed against the said bacteria. The minimum zone of inhibitory concentration ranged at 10mm on microorganism. As conducted‚ Momordica charantia L. was observed to have antibacterial activity and can be used as

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    behalf of credit rating agencies. The financial crisis was initiated by a bust and boom of mortgages due to low interest rates.. According to (New York Times 2011) The roots of the credit crisis stretched to another notable boom and bust: the tech bubble of the late 1990s. When the stock market declined in 2000‚ the Federal Reserve sharply lowered interest rates to limit economic damage. As a result‚ lower interest rates make mortgage payments cheaper and demand for homes began to rise‚ sending prices

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    Honey Uses on Wound

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    3. How to use Medihoney™ wound products 4. Potential side effects 5. General questions 6. Medihoney™ products for use on unbroken skin 7. References 8. Product range 8.1 Medihoney™ Antibacterial Medical Honey™ 8.2 Medihoney™ Antibacterial Wound Gel™ 8.3 Medihoney™ Derma Cream 8.4 Medihoney™ Barrier Cream [pic] Comvita NZ Limited Wilson Road South Private Bag 1 Te Puke 3153 0800 504 959 This document‚

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    intervention‚ principally through Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac‚ inflated a housing bubble that triggered the crisis. This is the view expressed by one of our co-commissioners in a separate dissent. -Both of these views are incomplete and misleading. The existence of housing bubbles in a number of large countries‚ each with vastly different systems of housing finance‚ severely undercuts the thesis that the housing bubble was a phenomenon driven solely by the U.S. government.  The second narrative

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    CLOSING CASE for week two Case Analysis: Japan’s Economic Malaise Review the Japan’s Economic Malaise Case Study at the end of Chapter 3 of the Hill text. Answer the five Case Discussion questions in a Word document and submit your responses to the Week 2 Course Dropbox. You will find at the end of chapter 3 starting on p.95 in our electronic e-Book in the classroom. Japan’s Economic Malaise In 1989 Japan was widely viewed as an economic super-power. After three decades of robust economic

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    for a home version of liquid soap could not be ignored‚ nor could the additional qualities the customer wanted from the soap be overlooked. Some wanted soap that would soften hands. Some wanted one that soothed irritated skin. Others wanted the antibacterial qualities found in medical versions. This opened the floodgates for the wide variety of liquid hand soap products found in the marketplace today. Pansit- pansitan (Peperomia pellucida) is a herbal medicine also known as Ulasiman- bato‚ olasiman-

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    References: * Bibi S‚ Husain SZ‚ Malik RN (2008). Pollen analysis and heavy metals detection in honey samples from seven selected countries. Pak. J.Bot. 40(2): 507-516 * Cooper R.A.‚ Molan P.C.‚ Harding K.G. (1999) Antibacterial activity of honey against strains of Staphylococcus aureus from infected wounds‚ J. R. Soc. Med. 92‚ 283–285. * Cooper R. How does honey heal wounds? In: Munn P‚ Jones R‚editors. Honey and Healing. UK: International Bee Research Association; 2001

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