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    Global Journal of Science Frontier Research Biological Sciences Volume 12 Issue 5 Version 1.0 Year 2012 Type : Double Blind Peer Reviewed International Research Journal Publisher: Global Journals Inc. (USA) Online ISSN: 2249-4626 & Print ISSN: 0975-5896 Chemical and Physicochemical Properties of Moringa Flours and Oil By Abiodun O.A.‚ Adegbite J.A. & Omolola‚ A.O. Osun State Polytechnic‚ Nigeria Abstract - This work evaluates the chemical and physic-chemical properties of moringa seed

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    API PRESENTATTION Some Definitions- Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient (API): A substance or compound that is intended to be used in the manufacture of a pharmaceutical product as a therapeutically active compound (ingredient) Enantiomers: cpds with same molecular formula as substance but differ in spatial arrangement of atoms and are non-superimpossable mirror images Polymorphism: Occurrence of different crystalline forms of the same substance Degradation product : Molecule resulting

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    New York: Oxford University Press‚ 1970. Collins‚ John C. Genesis 1-4: A Linguistic‚ Literary‚ and Theological Commentary. Phillipsburg‚ NJ: P&R Publishing‚ 2006. Freedman‚ David Noel‚ Astrid B. Beck‚ and Bruce E. Zuckerman‚ eds. The Leningrad Codex: A Facsimile Edition. Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company; Leiden: Brill Academic Publishers‚ 1998. Matthews‚ Kenneth A. Genesis 1-11:26. The New American Commentary‚ vol. 1A. Nashville: Broadman and Holman Publishers‚ 1996. Orlinsky

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    Race in Othello Race is one of the most prominent themes in William Shakespeare’s Othello. The titular character is a black man in a predominantly white society and one of the first black heroes of English literature. At the time the play was written‚ black people were treated poorly by white people and were referred to as “moors” as they were considered to be barbaric and brutal just like the area of the moors in northern England. The main character is one of few exceptions to this as he is

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    the four scribes of the Gospels. It really shows how people would have written in Medieval times‚ with one hand holding an ink horn and the other holding the stylus. In medieval times people could either write on a scroll or on a codex and in this case he is using a codex which is a book made of sheets bound on one edge. This is very stylized and very different from that of other Carolingian artwork due to the way the lines were drawn.(5) What really shows a main difference is that in previous paintings

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    In 1504 he moved to Florence to develop more knowledge‚ and study the works of Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo. Here in Florence he gained important commissions such as Monde de Crucifixion. Raphael was able to assimilate the influence of Florentine art‚ while keeping his own developing style. In

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    Baccio Bandinelli: The Self-Elevation of a Renaissance Artist Bartolommeo “Baccio” Bandinelli was a Florentine sculpture‚ painter‚ and draftsman in the early sixteenth century. Bandinelli practiced his craft during the same period as the famous Michelangelo‚ who painted the Sistine Chapel‚ and considered himself Michelangelo’s rival in sculpting. Many critiqued Bandinelli at the time of his work‚ claiming that his pieces were not as great as Michelangelo or other artists of the time. Despite

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    Advantages of the alphabet • Easy to learn‚ as it requires relatively few characters. • Easy to incorporate new words into existing language. • Adaptable for use of new languages. Disadvantages of the alphabet • Easy to learn‚ which makes the ability to write less powerful. • Need to understand spoken language to read. • As spoken language changes‚ it becomes divorced from spoken language The Phoenicians lived in city-states in the area of modern Lebanon‚ in the same way as the Sumerians

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    History of Art in the Renaissance Period The Renaissance was‚ essentially‚ a revival or rebirth of cultural awareness and learning that took place during the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. It followed the Middle Ages‚ and was basically a time of the revival of learning after the Middle Ages‚ or Dark Ages‚ a time‚ like its name suggests‚ with little increase of ideas‚ inventions or developments. In looking in to the matter of how the Renaissance first started‚ one understands that it was a

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    Machiavelli worked for the Florentine Republic before the Medici family came into power. According to Vincent Barnett‚ being a diplomat allowed Machiavelli to gain experience and knowledge on the “winding ways of power politics” and to learn about many powerful political figures. This

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