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    Creek Camp for the fourth time. When one goes to a camp‚ they can expect to get soaked in mud from head to toe‚ leaving them to scratch off the crusty residue until they are graced with a shower. They can definitely count on the infinite drone of insects‚ keeping them up until the crack of dawn. Above all‚ they can count on something to go wrong. Last year‚ I was greeted at camp with a torrent of rain that lasted hours. The rain mixing with the dirt set the whole camp ready to become one gigantic

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    The Troubles with Camping

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    faced during a camping trip is run-ins with wildlife‚ which can range mildly annoying to dangerous. Minor inconveniences include mosquitos and ants. The swarming mosquitos can literally drive annoyed campers indoors for the night. If an effective repellent is not used‚ the campers can spend an interminable night scratching. Ants do not usually attack campers‚ but keeping them out of food can be quite a

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    Chocolate is made from the cacao bean. According to Rodney Lipson‚ “Cacao has been a cultivated crop for at least three thousand years‚ probably quite a bit more. The people who first utilized Cacao were the inhabitants of what is now Venezuela” (Lipson) This group of people would eventually spread the cacao bean in northwestern South America. Cacao was clearly highly valued by these people and they spread it northward through trade with their neighbors. It was probably the Maya‚ over 1500 years

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    History Of Spice Egyptians used a lot of spices for cooking and stuffed mummies Burned cinnamon to hide stench First recorded spice Traded spice with India Spice trade silk road All roads go to fertile crescent Arabs created a monopoly on the spice trade moving toward Europe Arabs Kept Europeans in the dark about the source of spices brought from India Created secrets and Myths Might boil seeds so Europeans couldn’t grow it Crusaders brought back new spices when they returned from battle

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    Slavery in the Chocolate Industry Chocolate is a product of the cacao bean which grows primarily in the tropical climates of West Africa and Latin America. The cacao bean is more commonly referred to as cocoa‚ so that is the term we will use throughout. Two West African countries‚ Ghana and the Ivory Coast‚ supply 75% of the world’s cocoa market.[1] The cocoa they grow and harvest is sold to a variety of chocolate companies‚ including some of the largest in the world. In recent years‚ a handful

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    Introduction: Have you ever been in a situation where you needed a bandage or some sort of antibiotic‚ if not for yourself but for a family member or even for your kids. You never know when an accident or an emergency is bound to happen so its best to be prepared and ready for the worst. Everyone at home or in your car should have some sort of a emergency first aid kit and today I will show you how to put together a well prepared emergency first aid kit. Putting together a first aid kit is very

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    too long ago‚ also considered unhealthy. Recent studies show that cacao‚ which chocolate is made‚ contains potent antioxidants that can actually be beneficial to our health. Cacao is derived from the beans of Theobroma cacao‚ a tree native to South America (1). Historically cacao was being used by ancient people with various medicinal purposes such as treatment of inflammations‚ heart palpitation‚ and prevention of infections. Cacao is an abundant source of flavonoids‚ a potential antioxidant‚ which

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    adaptation. Today‚ Avon utilizes aspects of customer‚ strategic marketing‚ and social marketing in its global strategy. Avon modifies its products to meet specific customers’ needs such as technology-driven skin care products in Japan and including insect repellent in the Brazilian skin cream. Avon modified its distribution method‚ particularly in China‚ as part of the overall strategic marketing orientation. Avon’s social marketing orientation is part of its global image supporting women and their needs

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    Purple Latifolia _______________ A Science Investigatory Project Presented to Mrs. Grace Ababat Sto. Rosario Montessori School‚ Valenzuela City _______________ Presented by Shawn Kyle Tampengco Louie Gonzales Carlo Marquez Ernie Daniel Francisco Albert Suarez Fatima Marasigan Franz Galfo Mark Joseph Ong 9 Compassion Acknowledgement First of all we would like to thank our chemistry teacher‚ Mrs. Grace Ababat who gave us an idea in doing Investigatory project

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    different types of flora‚ fauna and history that will be covered during the tour. Afterward‚ visitors can enjoy suspension bridges‚ nature trails and multiple ziplines. As you prepare for your Oahu Zipline tour‚ make sure to pack your camera and insect repellent. Pull back your hair‚ wear long pants and put on closed-toed shoes for an added level of security. Tours leave Waikiki at 7:00 A.M. And return around 2:30 P.M.‚ so be prepared for an entire day of adventures and once-in-a-lifetime moments at

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