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    Lamborghini Aventador 1

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    Italian manufacturer Automobile Lamborghini. Launched on 28 February 2011 at the Geneva Motor Show‚ five months after its initial unveiling in Sant’Agata Bolognese‚ the vehicle‚ internally codenamed LB834‚ was designed to replace the tenyear-old Mucilage as the new flagship model. Soon after the Aventador unveiling‚ Lamborghini announced that it had already sold over 12 of the production vehicles‚ with deliveries starting in the second half of 2011. Engine The Aventador LP 700–4 uses Lamborghini’s

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    cyanophyta

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    Cyanophyta (bluegreen bacteria; Chloroxybacteria) Introduction to Cyanophyta I. II. III. IV. V. VI. Some Superlatives: Intro to Cyanobacteria Some Superlatives General Cellular Features Diversity in Reproduction Diversity in Morphology Prochlorophytes • 1st group of algae (3-4 bya) • 1st O2 producers • survive in diverse environments in ice‚ on soil‚ on bark‚ on rocks halophilic‚ thermophilic marine‚ freshwater symbiotic • Nitrogen fixation General Cellular Structure

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    Jamaica Kincaid

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    telling the daughter that this is the way to do chores correctly and there are many more examples on how to do the household work. “ this is how you iron your father’s khaki pants so that they don’t have a crease; this is how you grow okra – far from the house‚ because okra tree harbors red ants” (Kincaid 56).The story does tell that how to iron clothes‚ how to grow food but it does not tell us that how to have a successful career‚ how to work outside of the home. Nowadays‚ women believes in equal rights

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    The Venus Fly Trap

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    portion of each side of the trap the Venus Fly Trap there are anthocyanins‚ which are little pigments that appear red or purple on the surface of the trap. This coloration is probably what draws in most insects(Souza 4). However‚ the trap also secretes mucilage‚ a type of protein. So once the insect has landed on the leaf‚ it

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    Sunday Dinner

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    Sunday Dinner Sunday dinner has been a tradition in our family for as long as I can remember. It’s a day where family and friends reconnect‚ catch up and bring generations together. When our family gathers‚ our guest includes babies‚ teenagers‚ young adults‚ middle-age‚ and senior citizens. When I was a young girl‚ I remember spending the summer at grandmas’ house. On Saturday morning‚ grandma would wake us up at the crack of dawn for breakfast because we had along day ahead of us this

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    venus fly trap

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    two regions: a flat‚ heart-shaped photosynthesis-capable petiole‚ and a pair of terminal lobes hinged at the midrib‚ forming the trap which is the true leaf. The upper surface of these lobes contains red anthocyanin pigments and its edges secrete mucilage. The lobes exhibit rapid plant movements‚ snapping shut when stimulated by prey. The trapping mechanism is tripped when prey contacts one of the three hair-like trichomes that are found on the upper surface of each of the lobes. The trapping mechanism

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    yamang tao

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    Project in Mapeh Shekinnah Kate Cusilit IV- Lakandula Medicinal Plants Abang-abang Distribution - Common in thickets and secondary forests at low and medium altitudes throughout the Philippines. - Also reported in Taiwan‚ the Caroline Islands‚ and Yap. Properties Considered vulnerary‚ antidiarrheal‚ antihypertensive. Parts used Roots‚ branches‚ leaves. Uses Folkloric - Decoction of roots‚ branches and leaves used for wound healing.  - In Thailand‚ root used for diarrhea

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    Understanding Your Fats and Fiber There are four major dietary fats that we in the foods that we may eat‚ transfats‚ saturated fats‚ monounsaturated fat and polyunsaturated fat. Eating some of these fats may raise the cholesterol in our bodies. The fats that are considered to be bad fats that we eat are trans fats and saturated because they raise the bad cholesterol (LDL) in our bodies. Monounsaturated fats and polyunsaturated fats are know to be the good fats and are know to help reduce bad

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    Ampalaya

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    Scientific name (Momordica charantia)  Ampalaya‚ also called bitter melon‚ is best known for its traditional use in treating diabetes. This plant also is used to treat psoriasis‚ intestinal worms‚ infections and other conditions. That’s because‚ in addition to its blood-sugar lowering action the plant has antibacterial properties‚ says "Ampalaya‚" author Frank Murray. Always check with a doctor before trying a new supplement for any purpose. FUNCTION Ampalaya is traditionally used in parts of

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    History of Malaysian Food

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    History of Malaysia Malaysia Food History  Malaysia is home to many different ethnic groups who found themselves colonized. This is the result of thousands of immigrants arriving in the land as a way to find a better life. Most of the migrants were from India and China and carried their heritage and cuisine with them to their new land. These influences have encouraged a delightful fusion and have allowed the Malaysian cuisine to be what it is today. [pic] Food From Malaysia Traditional

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