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    I am going to write an essay on the novel Purple Hibiscus by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie and discuss the events that take places as well as the depiction of violence in the novel and the various entanglements which are suggested between the private world of the family and the public world of the church and state. The novel is based on post colony in Nigeria and it looks at how the characters’ lives are affected by the current situations and how they manage to uphold their positions in society as well

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    Gumamela Juice

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    The feasibility of Guamela(hibiscus rosa-seninsis Linn) petals as shake I. Introduction A. Background of the study As we all know gumamela plant is abundant here in Philippines. It grows anywhere and everywhere in our community. So‚ as a researcher as i can see in our community‚ people are letting gumamela flower to fall on the ground after the flower blooms. So‚ as I am concern I decided to study and use gumamela flower and make it into a shake. Making gumamela petals as a shake will make us

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    residue as soap did‚ especially on fabric. Upon their appearance‚ detergents became common products for cleaning dishes and clothing. While many people still used regular soap‚ by 1953 most households were using detergents. History of Hibiscus * The hibiscus has had a long history of use in Africa and neighboring tropical countries. Its fragrant flowers have been used in sachets and perfumes. Fiber from H. sabdariffa has been used to fashion rope as a jute substitute and the fleshy red calyx

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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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    ignited to provide light and heat. Candles are easily melted when directly in heat. Used colored candle will be used to create the floorwax. The researchers will melt it and put some color by adding the extract of a gumamela flower. Gumamela (Hibiscus rosa) is used in a variety of ways by many cultures‚ including here in the Philippines. It contains quite a few properties in it that have been known to help someone healthy or to cure certain issues concerning the heart. Gumamela‚ when crushed

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    Intoduction * Background of the Study * Gumamela/ (Scientific Name: Hibiscus rosa-sinensis Linn) Hibiscus is a genus of flowering plants in the mallow family‚ Malvaceae. It is quite large‚ containing several hundred species that are native to warm-temperate‚ subtropical and tropical regions throughout the world. Member species are often noted for their showy flowers and are commonly known simply as hibiscus‚ or less widely known as rose mallow. The genus includes both annual and perennial herbaceous

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    Purple Hibiscus

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    Kambili Achike Kambili Achike is the central character in Purple Hibiscus and also the narrator of the story. She is an intelligent‚ observant‚ religious young woman‚ aged fifteen for much of the novel. At the same time‚ Kambili is shy and inhibited‚ at least until she has spent an extended amount of time away from her family home at the house of Aunty Ifeoma and her family. Kambili is the younger of Eugene and Beatrice Achike’s two children. Eugene Achike Eugene Achike is

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    Gumamela (Hibiscus rosa-sinensis Linn) ABOUT GUMAMELA Gumamela is a shrub that grows from one meter up to 4 meters high. Gumamela is also known as: Hibiscus‚ China Rose and Shoeflower. In the Philippines‚ gumamela is cultivated as an ornamental plant. The gumamela flower comes in many colors: red‚ yellow‚ orange‚ white‚ purple‚ pink and other color combinations. Gumamela leaves‚ usually blended with Rose Hip has long been used in the Middle East and Okinawa as herbal tea. Today‚ the use

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    Conflict in Purple Hibiscus * In the novel‚ Purple Hibiscus‚ Adichie clearly portrays the conflicting oppression of Kambili’s patriarchal household - where she is ordered to follow a strict ‘schedule’ - to the realization of an almost ‘holiday’ like freedom she is exposed to when visiting Aunty Ifeoma and her family. * The author also intentionally expressed the Catholic upbringing of the protagonist in the novel and her brother‚ Jaja‚ as a stark contrast to their Auntie’s strong Igbo traditional

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    Purple Hibiscus

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    Symbols within Purple Hibiscus Ben Redman The novel Purple Hibiscus‚ by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie‚ is a story of a girl learning to find her own voice and speak out against her violent oppressive father. The novel is set in post-colonial Nigeria‚ in a time in which the government was run by a military dictatorship. There are a number of symbols used to help develop ideas of the novel; the three most predominant ones being purple and red hibiscuses and Mama’s figurines. The red hibiscuses are

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