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    its sweet juice can be made into a delicious thirst quencher. Ixora Coccinea Linn‚ commonly known as santan‚ is very popular during the early days‚ wherein the children love sipping its nectar. The researchers were reminded of this activity when they saw a television commercial showing that the nectar was being sipped by the adult and the child trying the same. It gave the researchers an idea of using santan flowers in making a juice that would be healthy‚ nutritious and delicious that can

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    who enjoy a raw diet way of living. To make the smoothie raw diet “friendly”‚ adding almond or cashew milk instead of yogurt is an easy way to adhere to the restrictions. To sweeten it up the smoothie a bit‚ use Agave nectar instead of sugar and artificial sweeteners. Agave nectar is also raw diet and vegan friendly‚ plus it tastes great. Next‚

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    been forecasted at these prices. EXHIBIT 1 Demand Forecasts SELLING PRICE DEMAND FORECAST PRODUCT PER CASE (CASES) 24-2 1/2 Whole Tomatoes $9.00 800‚000 24-2 1/2 Choice Peach Halves $15.40 10‚000 24-2 1/2 Peach Nectar $14.60 5‚000 24-2 1/2 Tomato Juice $8.50 50‚000 24-2 1/2 Cooking Apples $12.90 15‚000 24-2 1/2 Tomato Paste $7.80 80‚000 Bill Cooper‚ after looking at Myer’s

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    AP Literature 19 August 2013 Ode on Melancholy John Keats’s poem‚ “Ode on Melancholy”‚ serves as an instructional manual on how to cope with sadness and the feeling of melancholy. Through his vivid use of lyrical language and allusions‚ Keats’s is able to depict vivid images that haunt the soul and is able to convey his message that the only way to deal with a sense of melancholy is to accept it. Keats believes that once one can accept sadness and make it a part of his identity‚ then he can overcome

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    When leading scientific theories and concepts somehow manage to find a way to your dinner table and become the subject of discussion while you much down on beef and boiled broccoli‚ there’s a chance you might have nothing to add to the conversation. And after hearing comments and arguments made by the rest of your company or family members‚ you would have wished you had a proposal to make. There are many breakthroughs that one could call upon‚ but there is one theory that has altered the way the

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    Greek mythology By:Yamilett Nunez-Meraz Period 3 Aegis • Origin: Latin from Greek • Old Definition: A large collar or cape worn in acient times to display the protection provided by high religious authority • Current Usage : Video game • Current Definition: the protectin backing‚ or support a Epicurean • Origin: Greek • Old Definition:epicurus‚ the founder of a school of philosophy‚ believed the supreme goal in life should be plesure • Current ussage: type of food

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    was associated with the smell of food which caused the dog to drool whenever the bell rang. Similarly‚ by associating the smell of bomb ingredients with sugar water it caused the bees to extend their proboscis‚ as if they were about to extract sweet nectar from a flower. This is Pavlovian training technique. Process in Laboratory Stealthy Insect Sensor Project: The bees are trained and then they are harnessed into a special cassette to aid in the process of biochemical molecular recognition.

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    mutualisms are so intimate that the interacting species can no longer live without each other; they have a mutually obligate interdependence. Examples: As the bee or butterfly sips nectar from the flower‚ pollen gains sticks to their hairy legs and other parts of their body. When the insects goes to another flower to get nectar‚ it drops some of the pollen gains into the flower. The heron at the back of the carabao feeds on the ticks that suck the blood of the carabao.  The heron gets food by eating the

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    Just some general first impressions/notes on Dickinson’s poems. "I heard a fly buzz - When I died" Macabre tone. The poem could mean one of two things: Either she is at someone’s funeral and seeing a fly or there is a fly buzzing as she herself is on her deathbed. The room itself is "as still as the air" between the "heaves" of a storm. People around her crying presumably represent the "heaves of a storm" breaking the stillness. The eyes around her had cried themselves out‚ and the breaths

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    because scientists have found out that there has been traces of neonicotinoid in the plant pollen which is what the bees bring back to their hive(Dengler). Here is how the bees pick up this toxic pollen: Bees lands on a flower or plant and collects nectar from the plant or flower. While getting the

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