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    not show any sign of artsmanship unless told so. This was not the same for the Han however. They were able to show respect to just about anyone they encountered. A huge example is in document 3 when the people prayed to fake emperor for creating the pestle and mortar. The people were able to respect someone who did not even exist and this showed how much they could respect just about anyone they encountered. This meant that not only did they show respect to workers‚ but that they probably would not

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    to determine the potential and effect of banana shoot extract as antibacterial soap. ----------------------- ABSTRACT This study aimed the potential of banana shoot extract for the production of an antibacterial soap. The innovation in this study is the utilization of bio-product to use as an antibacterial soap at a very minimal cost. The researchers also aimed that the antibacterial soap could also be a moisturizer. They were still working

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    Investigatory Project

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    Some of the researchers now are having kamias as wine but in this study the researcher wants to test the properties of the kamias fruit together with the chili. Methodology: Materials: ½ kilo of kamias fruit 1 ½ kilo of chili mortar and pestle kettle gas stove product container Procedure: Collect and prepare all the materials needed. Pound the kamias and chili separately and gets their extracts. After pounding the kamias and the chili‚ boil the two extracts separately for 5 minutes

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    Sip Cacao Leaves

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    IV- Research Plan A. Materials 1. Cacao Leaves 2. Eucalyptus Oil 3. Garlic 4. Olive Oil B. Method 1. Boil the Cacao leaves. 2. Crush the garlic using mortar and pestle then distill it afterwards. 3. Mix the boiled cacao leaves‚ the distilled garlic‚ the eucalyptus oil and the olive oil and put it in a spray bottle. There you have it‚ you’re all-natural‚ environment-friendly insect repellent. V- Introduction A. Background of the Study Studies have shown that chemical pesticides linger

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    Radish Pesticide

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    pesticide in the market. It aims to create an environment friendly solution for minimizing household’s pests. C. Materials 1. Mortar and Pestle 2. Bottle sprayer 3. Bowl 4. Clean Cloth 5. Radish 6. Water 7. Ants D. Procedure 1. Prepare materials for experiment. a. Cut the radish into smaller pieces. b. Pound the radish using the mortar & pestle to get the extract. 2. Create four types of solutions. a. First type of solution contains pure radish extract. Store radish extract solution

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    In her book did Marco Polo Go to China? (first published by Secker & Warburg‚ London‚ in 1995)‚ Dr Frances Wood claims that Marco did not go to China and that he probably never traveled much further than the family ’s trading post on the Black Sea and in Constantinople. (Rachewiltz) There are many parts of his accounts open to question and criticism. However‚ it was likely that he did get to China. As to whether he personally witnessed all that he said‚ or was favored in the court of Kublai Khan

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    Life Along the Silk Road

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    Susan Whitfield writes Life along the Silk Road based on character stories occurring between the eight and tenth century‚ all living at different times. She writes this history for several reasons. First‚ she writes it to change the negative perception of the history of Central Asia that we know through the annals of its neighbors. By explaining the history of the region through the eyes of its own occupants‚ it rids the history of any distorted views from neighboring civilizations. She uses the

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    MONGOL ESSAY During the early thirteenth century Chinggis Khan and his following successors helped forge various tribes in to a powerful alliance that built the largest empire the world has ever seen. The Mongolian empire reached great in size in such a short period of time. This was basically because of the sturdy Mongol army and many efficient policies the Khan family established. The Mongols were very knowledgeable in military tactics. There empire had a strong sense of unity‚ helping the empire

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    The Travels of Marco Polo

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    The Travels of Marco Polo My ignorance and general distaste for history are likely to blame‚ but I‚ for one‚ was surprised to learn that Marco Polo is an actual person. Of course‚ I figured there was some significance to the phrase beyond its use as a swimming pool game‚ where a blindfolded individual closes their eyes‚ calls out‚ “Marco‚” and tries to tag other players by tracking down their mandatory responses of‚ “Polo.” That the significance was a name‚ however‚ surprised me indeed. I would

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    While the West African Sudanic Empire and Mongols were similar because they both had great centers of trade‚ such as Timbuktu and the Silk Road‚ and had a flourishing economy‚ the Sudanic Empire was greatly influenced by Islam whereas the Mongols accepted many different faiths and the Mongol Empire rose though war and conquest through violence‚ while the Sudanic Empire rose through more peaceful strategies. The Mongols and the Sudanic empires both had successful economies. The Mongols conquered

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