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    Terrible Accident

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    need to go the emergency room for your leg‚ but I didn’t want to be in the hospital on Christmas day. When we got to the hospital the doctor examine my leg and if he touch it hurt so bad. But the doctor said I was going to be okay‚ he gave me some ointment to put on it and wrapped my leg some cloth. I’m so thankful until this day that Tashia

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    or scrape‚ this bacteria can quickly invade the wound‚ which in turn causes a staph infection. Treating Staphylococcus Infections If the infection is on the surface of the skin‚ the wound is first cleaned with a disinfectant‚ then an antibiotic ointment is applied. This treatment is the most effective when a person seeks medical treatment right away. But‚ if treatment is delayed‚ the wound can quickly worsen and turn into an

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    What were several staple crops in the Carolinas‚ grown by the slaves? How did this crop affect their cuisine? When the slaves were being transported to the new world they brought with them native African foods to eat along the journey. They also brought with them many customs and cooking techniques that were not yet used in the Americas. The introduction of these crops proved to be a major influence in what we now called Southern cuisine or soul food. Rice is the major staple of slave

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    him. Achilles‚ son of Peleus‚ the king of the Myrmidons and his mother Thetis a Nereid. “He was raised by his mother who did everything in her power to make him including burning him over a fire and covering the wounds in ambrosial ointment‚ then she dipped him in the styx river to make him invulnerable and

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    The Witch Folktale

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    Inspired by unsettling historical accounts‚ legends‚ and other murky stories‚ “The Witch”‚ is a folktale set in New England in the 17th Century‚ that follows the eerie experiences lived by a family of Puritans‚ right after they have been banished‚ due to unclear reasons‚ from the enclosed settlement where they were living. William (Ralph Ineson)‚ speaking in a taciturn voice‚ was unable to convince the court not to excommunicate him and his family. His wife Katherine (Kate Dickie) is disgusted‚

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    in these aromatherapy essential oils. It is 100 percent natural that is created by the every part of plants. These natural qualities of aromatherapy essential oils give the healing power to the human and strengthen them. Traditional anti septic ointments are really harmful due to huge number of chemicals in that. But these essential oils are natural and there is no any chemical. It is not harmful to the human health. These aromatherapy essential oils have numerous amounts of rich vitamins‚ minerals

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    The History of Aromatherapy Aromatherapy is the science of using essential herbal oils in the treatment of illnesses. The term itself comes from the French word “aromathérapie” which was coined by the French chemist René-Maurice Gattefossé who was the publisher of the first book titled “Aromatherapy” in 1937. Thus the term aromatherapy was not coined until the 20th Century. The roots of Aromatherapy can be traced back over 6000 years before the birth of Christ when the use of aromatics was recorded

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    "One day without crying‚ one day with no pain One day of not suffering those blisters again. One day with no dressings‚ or needles or creams One day you ’ll awaken with laughter not screams. One day of not fearing the slightest tumble And to watch you join in with your friends rough-and-tumble. One day of not feeling great surges of guilt For the genes that I gave you‚ imperfectly built. One day of not having to turn a blind eye To the ignorant stares of some passersby. One day‚ in the

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    | Vitamins | | Antidiarrheal medicine | | Adhesive bandages‚ antibiotic ointment | | Cough drops | | Shower tote | | Shampoo and conditioner | | Hairstyling products | | Bath and face soap | | Travel soap container(s) | | Toothpaste and toothbrush | | Dental floss | | Comb/brush | | Tweezers |

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    Flower Power

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    on fashion whims.The early Egyptians used perfumed balms as part of religious ceremonies and later as part of pre love making preparations.Other plants such as rose and peppermint were steeped in oils until a perfumed unguent (unguent is a healing ointment ) formed. The late 19th century was the first real era of perfume as we know it when new scents were created because of advances in organic chemistry knowledge. Perfume is made from about 78% to 95% of specially denatured ethyl alcohol and a remainder

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