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    Plant and Deforestation

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    deforestation keeps on happening? I strongly believe that we need to stop deforestation before it is too late‚ or else we‚ humans‚ will suffer a lot from it. It has been told that forests are our world lungs. As many of us have known‚ every green plant can do photosynthesis‚ a process of producing oxygen from carbon dioxide. If deforestation keeps on happening‚ our oxygen supply will also deplete. That’s one thing I can guarantee. It means that we won’t have enough air to breathe with and it will

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    of toxic chemicals into harmless substances; the creation of thousands of kinds of co-operative‚ symbiotic and harmonious relationships among species; wondrous bird‚ insect and animal calls and songs; the stupendous beauty and grace in animal and plant form; insect and bird flight‚ to mention a few. In addition‚ through these creative processes of the ecosphere‚ inconceivable ecosystems (forests‚ wetlands‚ coral reefs) have emerged and have persisted and become ever more stable over billions of years

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    Plants and animals have a lot of things in common so much in fact i couldn’t fit half of them into this essay‚ there similarities and differences span from the smallest things like cells to huge thing like the whole organism. One thing that plants and animals both have in common is the fact that they adapt‚ the main thing isn’t that they adapt though it’s why they do it. Animals‚ plants‚ and humans all share the same thing they have a will to live in different ways maybe or some might want to live

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    Plant Pudina

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    NAME:-PUDINA This plant is related to the menthe genus and its aromatic herbs. Many more species grows wild; some of there cultivated. The chief constituent for which these plants are valued are menthol and pappermint oil. this medicinal plant is an erect branched herb upto about 55 cm high. Leaves upto 6 cm long. Flowers small‚ in small brunches‚ borne on axile leaves‚medicinal seeds are also very useful. MEDICINAL USES of pudina :- THE DRIED LEAVES AND FLOWERING TOPS OF THE PLANT MAKE THE DRUG PAPPOERMINT

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    Why Medicinal Marijuana Should be Legal For the past decade‚ talk of Medical Marijuana legalization has been a huge debate in the United States. Individuals on both sides of the issue refuse to concede to each other. Everyone is convinced that their opinion on the issue is the right opinion. Doctors and Physicians on both sides have researched this issue to the end. My question to those who oppose; is marijuana more harmful than the prescription drugs Doctors so easily prescribe today? I understand

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    Insulin Plant (Costus Ingneus) Ayurvedic Medicinal Herbs [pic] Insulin Plant (Costus Ingneus) Ayurvedic Medicinal HerbsInsulin plant (Costus ingneus) is a relatively new entrant to Kerala and India. The plant is a late entrant to Kerala Ayurvedic medicinal herb scene mostly from USA. Insulin plant has not got a Malayalam name yet‚ except the occasional use of insulin chedy or insulin chedi‚ where chedy means a plant. The catchphrase of this plant is ‘a leaf a day keeps diabetes awayÂ’. The

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    FOOD PRESERVATION Food is preserved to prevent natural and microbial decay‚ by modifying the conditions that favour enzyme activity and the growth of micro-organisms. Foods are preserved for the following reasons: 1. To add variety to the diet‚ by making food available out of season. 2. To make use of food when it is cheap and plentiful and to store it for later use. 3. To vary the diet by preserving food in ways the make a new product out of the food (e.g. pickling‚ jam making).

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    NORTHERN CARIBBEAN UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES‚ BEHAVIOURAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCES DEPARTMENT OF BEHAVIOURAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCE Section A CJUS112: The Church and Preservation of Institutional Justice Assignment: Thought Paper By: Threshanna Dyce -32130304 To: Sharmaine Tapper Date: March 9‚ 2015 The Bible is of great significance to Christians as it dictates human life on matters of practices and beliefs. For us human to live a life that is dignified and meaningful‚ justice has to be implemented

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    Legalizing Medicinal Marijuana Use It’s no secret that the heavy debate over marijuana use and it’s legalization has long troubled many Americans‚ either just looking for the ability to ingest their preferred relaxer the same way others drink alcohol after a tiring day‚ or because of legitimate medical concerns. Of course‚ in a federal decision big and prolific enough to match Prohibition‚ there are many underlying political aspects that have to be taken into account. In current times‚ only a

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    Should we legalize marijuana? Is medical marijuana really worth the risks? These are the issues one needs to think about before making the decision to legalize marijuana. Marijuana is a drug that is derived from the dried and cut leaves of the hemp plant known as "cannabis sativa". Marijuana has a variety of street names such as "grass"‚ "Mary Jane"‚ "pot"‚ "smoke"‚ "reefer"‚ "herb"‚ and "weed". The active ingredient in marijuana is delta tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). Marijuana has been used throughout

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