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    Head Lice

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    Prepare information for parents / carers whose five year old child has head lice. Dear Parents‚ We at Mrinal’s Childcare have decided as a precautionary measure to prevent the outbreak of head lice among children. We have compiled some information on the subject to help you if your child or children already suffer from the same or to prevent your child from getting it. This is in no way meant to scare or offend anyone but is just a routine check that we follow on our facility. What are

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    Oregano Disinfectant Spray A Research Proposal In partial fulfillment of the requirements in “Research I” JOANNA ROSE M. BALDE ISAIAH GRACE E. RARELA 10-Responsibility CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION All proposed researches require gathering information about a certain topic. In this chapter you will read about what our topic is all about and the reasons why we had come up with this research proposal. 1.1 Background of the Study For centuries up until the present day‚ plants have given us

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    Schizophrenia and the Benefits of Music Therapy Casey Drum Molloy College “To an observer‚ the bizarre behaviors and speech of a schizophrenic are disturbing. For the schizophrenic‚ the world is a confusing maze of nightmares from which one cannot wake up.” (Abramovitz‚ 2002‚ p.8) Schizophrenia is a disease that is not curable. Even though there are many therapies and medicines to help people who have schizophrenia there is no cure. “Schizophrenia is a serious mental disease that affects

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    Pharmacologyonline 3: 64-72 (2006) Newsletter ROLE AND SCOPE OF ETHNOMEDICAL PLANTS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF ANTIVIRALS Debprasad Chattopadhyay ICMR Virus Unit‚ ID & BG Hospital‚ GB 4‚ First floor‚ 57 Dr. Suresh C Banerjee Road‚ Beliaghata‚ Kolkata 700 010‚ India. Summary Ethnomedicinal plants have been used as source of drugs for almost all diseases‚ but none are used against viruses probably because there are a very few specific viral targets for natural molecules to interact. Most

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    identification of paints and greases. In the classification of substances as metals‚ non metals and volatile substances‚ he discuss three distinct types of substances based on their properties:- 1.Spirits: i.e. those which vapourised on heating‚ like camphor‚ arsenic and ammonium chloride. 2.Metals:- eg. Gold ‚Silver‚ Lead‚ Copper and Iron. 3.The Compounds That Can Be Converted Into Powders. He wrote many books on chemistry among which “Kitab al Kemia” and “Kitab al Sabeen” where translated into latin

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    responsible for the sense of smell. The cavity of the nose is lined with mucous membranes that have smell receptors connected to the olfactory nerve. Fun Fact: *The smell receptors are sensitive to seven types of sensations that can be characterized as camphor‚ musk‚ flower‚ mint‚ ether‚ acrid‚ or putrid.  3.) Tongue -The receptors for taste‚ called taste buds‚ are situated chiefly in the tongue‚ but they are also located in the roof of the mouth and near the pharynx. They are able to detect four basic

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    Black Death in the middle ages. Very few work‚ as no one knew that the majority of the plague was transmitted by fleas. People burned a great number of things to ward of the plague. They included juniper‚ laurel‚ pine‚ beech‚ lemon leaves‚ rosemary‚ camphor and sulfur. Church bells were rung at all times‚ as were cannons fired. Medieval people bought charms and spells and syrups from traveling salesmen who guaranteed that their cures would work. Some who could afford it wore long leather cloaks with

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    Usually the more expensive the essential oil‚ the less of it you will need to use. There are also many different families of aromatherapy smells. Citrus‚ Floral‚ Veracious‚ Camphor‚ Spicy‚ Resin‚ Woody‚ and Earthy are the majority of the aromatherapy smells. There are approximately 400 plants that can actually produce essential oils and we only use about 300 of them. Essential oils also contain many therapeutic properties. Therapeutic

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    one of the examples that Jane Goodall used was after World War II‚ the city Nagasaki‚ one of the cities hit by the two atomic bombs‚ was left in rubble. "Scientists predicted that nothing would grow for decades. But‚ amazingly‚ two 500-year-old camphor trees survived. Only the lower halves of their trunks remained‚ and from those most of the branches had been torn off. Not a single leaf remained on the mutilated trees. "(The Book of Hope 7). But‚ soon later the truth began to sprout and today it

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    FERMENTED FOOD JALEBI HISTORY The oldest reference of jalebi was cited in 13th century in a cookbook written by Muhammad Bin Hasan from Iran. In Iran‚ this sweet was traditionally prepared on the occasion of Ramadan to distribute among the poor. At that time it was known as ‘Zlebia’‚ but later the name become ‘jalebi’ as most Indian languages replace ‘z’ by ‘j’. In context of Indian cuisine‚ the reference of the sweet was first seen in ‘Priyamkarnrpakatha’. It is a Jain work composed in 1450 AD

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