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    ABSTRACT Morphologically similar plants that are sometimes used as adulterants / substitutes for the prescribed drug usually causes reduced efficacy of plant based medicines / drug formulations. To minimize this problem‚ genotype specific DNA markers need to be developed. Remaining unchanged through short term variations in environment at different locations‚ and also through different phase of life cycle‚ DNA fingerprinting patterns constitute dependable DNA markers for ultimate individualization

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    History of Spices

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    Contents Introduction ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 2  What are spices ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 2  How are spices different from herbs ………………………………………………………………… 2 Classification ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 3  Botanical Origin ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 3  Flavour Imparted ………………………………………………………………………………………………. 3 Usage of Spices ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 4  Medicine ………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 4 

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    Stevia Benefits

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    AUG 7 Reasons Why Stevia is Better Than Refined Sugar Category: Healthy Foods‚Natural Health‚Organic Living Author: Dr. Edward Group @ 3:44 pm Aug 20 2011 What Is Stevia? Maybe you’ve heard of stevia already‚ maybe you haven’t. But if not‚ then it’s time you did! Stevia is a natural sweetener‚ derived from the stevia rebaudiana plant that was first discovered centuries ago in Paraguay by the native population. But it wasn’t until the late 19th century that a Swiss botanist working in

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    What Is Graffiti Wrong

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    Graffiti is a crime. It’s wrong. It is wrong to plaster negative manifestos in the public eye‚ it is wrong to abuse our surroundings and it is wrong to deface -to destroy the environment we share. However‚ this destructive infection that I refer to as graffiti is not done in spray paint. Graffiti is not gang names on subway walls‚ nor is it murals done without permission. I am here today‚ to unveil the truth of what real graffiti is. But first‚ allow me to define art. I have come to realize that

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    VOLUME NO. 3 (2012)‚ ISSUE N O. 8 (AUGUST ) ISSN 0976-2183 SMALL PACKAGING- MAKING THINGS AFFORDABLE (A STUDY OF RURAL CONSUMERS) RANJEET KAUR ASST. PROFESSOR GURU NANAK NATIONAL COLLEGE DORAHA AMANDEEP KAUR ASST. PROFESSOR GURU NANAK NATIONAL COLLEGE DORAHA ABSTRACT Rural India is house to approximately 70% population of India. Economic reforms in India have brought about several changes in the whole marketing environment especially in rural market. Marketers use innovative packaging

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    RURAL MARKETING An Overview Trends indicate that the rural markets are coming up in a big way and growing twice as fast as the urban as many ’middle income and above’ households in the rural areas as there are in the urbanareas.The share of FMCG products in rural markets is 53%‚ durables boasts of 59% market share. The number of middle and high income households in rural India is expected to grow from 80 million to 111 million by 2008. In urban India‚ the same is expected to grow from 46 million

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    Quoting -"In life you get what you negotiate. Any woman has the capacity to do what I did it doesn ’t matter what you want‚ what matters is how badly you do it”. Introduction: Shahnaz Husain‚ the pioneer and leader of herbal care in India‚ has achieved unprecedented international acclaim for her practical application of Ayurveda. With a burning desire to recapture an ancient heritage‚ Shahnaz Husain has taken India ’s Ayurvedic tradition to every corner of the globe.

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    The Holistic Approach Of Ayurveda Based Wellness Tourism In Kerala RAMESH U *Assistant Professor‚ College of Engineering‚ Munnar‚ Kerala Tel: 04865 230606‚232989 (Off)‚ Mob: 094472 46162‚ Fax: 04865 232106 E Mail : rameshtrivandrum@rediffmail.com ABSTRACT Wellness‚ in general‚ is used to mean a healthy balance of the mind‚ body and spirit that results in an overall feeling of well-being. It is a multidimensional state of being‚ describing the existence of positive health in an individual

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    THE COMPETITIVENESS PROGRAM (TCP)     A Sri Lankan Case Study of Firm-Level Competitiveness Hemas Holdings Limited Shehara de Silva & Christine Dias Bandaranaike                                                                                                                                                                                                                        SUBMITTED TO                                                                                                      USAID/Colombo 

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    result of human interference or mistreatment of the planet. One of the major environmental issues with the Himalayas is deforestation. Most of the trees in the Sub-Himalayas have been cut for land and lumber. Because of the deforestation‚ other issues like soil erosion and landslides have arisen. Overpopulation is another problem in the Himalayas. "Nearly 40 million people inhabit the Himalayas. A natural hazard is a threat of a naturally occurring event that will have a negative effect on the environment

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