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    No. Investigatory Project Title Year  1 A Comparative Study on NPK Content and Production on Various Castings Produced from Animal Manure using Vercomposting 2000  2 Acacia Leaves as Effective Filters for Vehicle Exhausts 2002  3 An Antimicrobial Ointment Manufactured from Kamantigue (Impatiens balsamina) Leaves Extract A Comparison with Miconazole Nitrate  4 Antibacterial Activity of Janitor (Hypostomus plecostomus) Fish Oil Extract Against Escherica Coli and Staphylococcus Aureus 2013  5 Baby

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    everyone because of low self-esteem or the way people think of him. Katie 11-13 Will has done many weird things in the past like shoving raisins up his nose‚ catching lice to “study their gestation”‚ and testing the lick the fence theory and ended up peeling off his tongue skin. Katie thinks of Will as a smart person‚ who does weird things that other kids don’t usually do. Even though many people see him as an outcast‚ Katie sees the good things in Will and his love for insects. Katie also understands

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    Truman Capote’s excerpt‚ from his book In Cold Blood‚ depictes exactly how the reader should be imagining this place to be a small town “nowheresville‚” Kansas. A place that just by itself and not known. The excerpt talks about a small town in Kansas that is irrelevant that even few residents know about. From the beginning‚ it’s apparent that the narrator needs the reader to see Holcomb as a shabby and torn-down town. The narrator‚ is seeing this from a more refined and from even a more classy perspective

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    ENGL 1301 – Section 4 Narrative essay June 13‚ 2012 The Making of Christmas Dinner “Caitlyn‚ get downstairs now!” frantically screamed my mother. The sound of her nervous voice made me spring from the bed and quickly scramble down the stairs to the kitchen. As I slid around the corner and headed toward the kitchen‚ I encountered a large‚ foggy cloud of strong smoke. “Mom‚ what’s going on?” I screeched. She was grabbing the bright red

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    THINGS I LIKE TO DO I have many interests. The activities I spend most of my liesure on‚ however‚ are reading‚ jogging and painting. I enjoy reading very much. I read widely‚ ranging from fairy tales to non-fiction books on outer-space and nature. Reading help widen my general knowledge and omproves my writing skill. Therefore‚ my parents think well of my hobby and often buy me books that I can’t find in the library. When my eyes get tired from reading too much. I would for a slow jog with my dog

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    Kawasaki disease‚ also known as Kawasaki syndrome is an inflammatory disease that is potentially fatal affecting the circulatory system‚ heart‚ skin‚ mucous membranes and the immune system generally in infants and children younger than five years of age. Aneurysms‚ due to the inflamed coronary arteries lead to stenosis or coronary artery thrombosis‚aneurysm rupture‚ myocardial infarction and sudden death. The cause of this condition is unknown‚ but there has been an hypothesis linking this condition

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    Eric Warren SIMS 307: Systematic Innovation Homework #4 – Using a Small Set of Operators Consider the following problem formulator diagram. It describes the problem of how an object puncturing the radiator in your car (the thing holding the water for the cooling system) causes the water to run out so it cannot circulate through your engine and remove the heat. This allows the heat to build up and damage your engine. Below are several I-TRIZ operators. Each operator gives you a hint about some

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    needs no burning to decay. If the global warming will be reduced the food shortage will be reduced. It is focus more on lessening the world’s problems by using this product‚ the BIODEGRADABLE PLASTIC. The first step done by the researchers is the peeling of one half kilo of squash. It was then chopped. Next‚ the squash was boiled by the researchers using a casserole with 1.25 liters of water. After about 20 minutes of boiling‚ the squash was soaked and place in a bowl. It was then grinded using a

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    have a higher concentration of vitamin C. This vitamin is essential in strengthening and maintaining a healthy immune system. Thus‚ the greater the vitamin C—within reason—the greater the functioning and resilience of our immune system. Furthermore‚ peeling an orange often requires extreme dexterity and excellent hand-eye coordination. Thus‚ when eating an orange one is not only receiving an excellent dose of vitamin C‚ one is also practicing hand-eye coordination and honing his/her dexterity. On the

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    town with “flat land”‚ being somewhat “out there” and its people having an “accent barbed with a prairie twang.” These boring qualities of Holcomb are supported by Capote’s allusions to the “ramshackle mansion”‚ “one-story frame affairs”‚ and the “peeling sulphur-colored paint” of the depot. After Capote has built this view of Holcomb‚ he contrasts the town with an unanticipated outlook on the town. He describes the school as “modern and ably staffed”‚ the people as “prosperous”‚ and that Finney

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