The tomato is the edible‚ often red fruit/berry of the nightshade Solanum lycopersicum‚[1][2] commonly known as a tomato plant. The species originated in the South American Andes[2] and its use as a food originated in Mexico‚ and spread throughout the world following the Spanish colonization of the Americas. Its many varieties are now widely grown‚ sometimes in greenhouses in cooler climates. The tomato is consumed in diverse ways‚ including raw‚ as an ingredient in many dishes‚ sauces‚ salads
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MINISTRY OF EDUCATION REPUBLIC OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO PRIMARY SCHOOL SYLLABUS AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE CURRICULUM [*October 2001] TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction Goals of The Agricultural Science Curriculum for Primary Schools Summary of The Curriculum Infant Year One Profile Term II ……………………………………………………………. Infant Year One …………………………………………………………………………………… Infant Year Two…………………………………………………………………………………… Standard One Profile Term II …………………………………………………………………… Standard One ………………………………………………………………………………………
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[pic] International Labour Office Policy Integration Department The Philippines in the global economic crisis: the social and local dimensions Lourdes Kathleen Santos[1] A Technical Note for the Policy Coherence Forum Overcoming the Jobs Crisis and Shaping an Inclusive Recovery: The Philippines in the aftermath of the global economic turmoil 11 – 12 March 2010 Philippines
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Bound to Africa: the Mandinka Legacy in the New World Schaffer‚ Matt. History in Africa‚ Volume 32‚ 2005‚ pp. 321-369 (Article) Published by African Studies Association DOI: 10.1353/hia.2005.0021 For additional information about this article http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/hia/summary/v032/32.1schaffer.html Access Provided by your local institution at 03/10/13 1:43PM GMT BOUND TO AFRICA: THE MANDINKA LEGACY IN THE NEW WORLD MATT SCHAFFER I I offer here a theory of “cultural convergence
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CHAPTER ONE 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background Organisations‚ both private and public‚ in today’s dynamic marketplace and market space are increasingly leaving antiquated marketing philosophies and strategies to the adoption of more customer-driven initiatives that seek to understand‚ attract‚ retain and build intimate long term relationship with profitable customers (Kotler‚ 2006; Gronroos‚ C 1994; Paradise-Tornow‚ 1991; Narver and Slater‚ 1990). This paradigm shift has undoubtedly led to the
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Medicine Through Time Revision Guide Produced by Homewood History Department UNIT 1A : Medicine and Treatment Your first exam is the Medicine & Treatment paper. The results of this paper make up 25% of your final grade. The exam lasts for 1 ¼ hours. You need to answer 5 questions from this paper and there is a total of 50 marks. Very roughly‚ you should allow 1 minute per mark. Types of questions you will be asked: Question 1 (4 marks) This is a short‚ compulsory inference question:
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settings. According to Makinde‚ (1983)‚ the indigenous African counsellor does not exist in the dictionary of western practice even though counselling started in Africa many 1 years ago. If recognized at all‚ he was referred to as a local herbalist‚ a divinatory‚ or at best an advisor whose techniques and procedures are unorthodox and unscientific. To this end‚ he remains an enigma or puzzle to western society whereas the majority of Africans who live both in village community settings (not
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THE ROLE OF SMALL SCALE BUSINESSES IN THE PROVISION OF EMPLOYMENT TO THE LABOR FORCE: A CASE STUDY OF SHAURIYAKO TRADE CENTER IN KAMPALA DISTRICT BY SEKITOLEKO ERIC BALAMAGA 2008/HD06/12124U 2010 SUPERVISOR: DR. JAMES MUWANGA A RESEARCH PAPER SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE AWARD OF A MASTER OF ARTS DEGREE IN ECONOMIC POLICY AND PLANNING MAKERERE UNIVERSITY. * * DECLARATION * I SEKITOLEKO ERIC‚ declare that this work is original and has
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George Washington University "Standing to the Wall": The Pressures of Masculinity in Romeo and Juliet Author(s): Robert Appelbaum Source: Shakespeare Quarterly‚ Vol. 48‚ No. 3 (Autumn‚ 1997)‚ pp. 251-272 Published by: Folger Shakespeare Library in association with George Washington University Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/2871016 Accessed: 18/01/2010 06:26 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of JSTOR’s Terms and Conditions of Use‚ available at http://www.jstor
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CHRISTIANITY AND AFRICAN TRADITIONAL RELIGION IN KUMASI: A COMPARATIVE STUDY by Amponsah Samuel Effah B.A. (Hons) Theology A Thesis submitted to the school of graduate studies‚ Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of MASTER OF ARTS (AFRICAN ART AND CULTURE) Faculty of Art‚ College of Art and Social Science May‚ 2009 2009 Department of General Art Studies i DECLARATION I hereby declare that this submission
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