Natural Insect Repellent Background of the study Rainy season here in the Philippines means bug bites and bug-borne diseases. Diseases like malaria‚ dengue fever‚ yellow fever and such are caused by a bite of an infected arthropod. There are several ways of getting rid of these pesky arthropods and the most common way is by using bug sprays. Bug sprays on the market – including the ones with DEET (diethyltoluamide) – have been deemed safe if used as directed. DEET is an active ingredient in many
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Investigatory Project Proposal “Effects of Detergent Phosphates on Plant Growth” Among the nutrients essential for plant growth are phosphates. However‚ an excess of nutrients is not necessarily a good thing. Phosphate detergents contribute to soil and water pollution and can have a serious impact on water and land ecosystems. Their effects in the garden are sometimes beneficial and sometimes harmful‚ according to where you use water containing the substance. A number of synthetic detergents
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IP addresses consist of numbers that are 32 bits long (in binary)‚ have 4 octets (bits of 8) and use the decimal dot notation. IP addresses are comprised of two components: the network ID and the host ID. For example: In a class C network: 192.168.10.128 Network ID Host ID (16-bit block) (8-bit block) DNS (domain name system) is used with IP addresses. DNS converts domain names and websites to IP addresses‚ which a computer can read. The computer remembers the IP address
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When connecting to a network the process of finding the IP address is what ultimately allows you to connect. Now creating a router to router connection you are going to want your IP addresses to stay the same. Basically the difference in a static IP and a dynamic IP is that one IP stays the same and the other changes based off of a time limit. A static IP will always remain the same address. A dynamic IP will constantly change. This is beneficial because it slows attempts at unauthorized access
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PANGASINAN DIVISION II SAN FABIAN INTEGRATED SCHOOL SAN FABIAN‚ PANGASINAN The Effect of Neem Tree (Azadirachta indica) Leaves Extract as Termicide An official entry to the DIVISION FOLLOW-THROUGH TRAINING – WORKSHOP IN CONDUCTING AND MANAGING SCIENCE INVESTIGATORY PROJECT San Fabian National High School San Fabian‚ Pangasinan 27-29 June 2014 DIVINA T. LICUANAN Project Adviser CHAPTER I Introduction Background of the Study The Neem
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* Investigatory Project In Physics Oil Made Candle (Focusing on Thermal Physics and Energy) An Investigatory Project in Physics By: Introduction Today‚ candles are made not only for lighting... Premium * Investigatory Project In Physics Investigatory Project in Physics Submitted by : Jay Loteyro Anecito Trongcoso Submitted to: Ms. Matilde Macawile Balloon Powered Car When it comes to... Premium * Investigatory Project In Physics Iv (Colored Shadows) Investigatory Project in Physics IV
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Science IV – Physics Comparing the Effectivity of Kool Fever to the Effectivity of a Wet Towel Submitted By: Christine Faye B. Sta. Maria IV-Abad Santos B Submitted to: Mrs. Ruby A. Pineda Submitted on: July 24‚ 2013 Introduction I wanted to know if all people who rely on are the Kool Fever method are really actually believing in something factual‚ in something that is working. Also‚ if they really need Kool Fever‚ if towel can or can be used as substitutes. As we
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Gumamela Jam Gumamela: Hibiscus rosa-sinesis In Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements in Integrated Science Science Research Project ABSTRACT The research study was conducted to finds the feasibility of the Gumamela flowers as a spread or syrup. The existence of nutritional components in Gumamela petals led the researchers to develop it as a spread or syrup for everyone. It meant to find an alternative ingredient that would be beneficial to the health of the people and would be acceptable
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List of Concepts covered in Class each Week Fall Semester Week 3 - Chapter 2: relativism‚ cultural evolution‚ enculturation‚ acculturation‚ power distance‚ masculinity/femininity‚ tolerance for ambiguity‚ individualism/collectivism‚ high & low context cultures‚ intercultural comm. competence‚ stereotypes‚ ethnocentrism‚ stages of culture shock‚ any of the concepts covered in the Japanese communication patterns Blackboard article. Week 4 – Chapter 3: self-concept‚ self-awareness‚ self-esteem
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_____________________________________________________________ Application Note _____________________________________________________________ IP Addressing A Simplified Tutorial July 2002 COMPAS ID 92962 Avaya Labs 1 All information in this document is subject to change without notice. Although the information is believed to be accurate‚ it is provided without guarantee of complete accuracy and without warranty of any kind. It is the user’s responsibility to verify and test
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