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    Pasig Catholic College Business High School A.Y. 2013- 2014 Comparativeness of Orange and Lemon Peel as a Mosquito Repellent Hannah Naomi Alviar III- Diocese of San Fernando La Union Mr Ronnel Felonia Comparativeness of Orange and Lemon Peel as Mosquito Repellent Abstract There are many plants that can be used for making an insect repellent that is highly branded. The researcher wanted to make lemon and orange peel as an insect repellent main ingredient because we can also

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    cramping‚ other flu-like symptoms and quite often also leads to death. Initially‚ the virus begins to show itself in the host through symptoms relating to a high fever‚ rash‚ pain behind the eyes‚ and muscle and joint pain. The severeness of the pain associated with the joint pains has gained dengue virus the nickname of "brokenbone fever" along with several others (THREE). The dengue virus can be found in most tropical areas of the world‚ but mostly effects the Asian tropical areas‚ including Singapore

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    During the building of the Panama Canal many problems arose making it hard to construct‚ even on second try. Such problems involved were engineering‚ sanitation‚ and organization. Many lives were lost due to some of the hazards that were present at the time‚ but the canal was eventually finished in 1914. The concept of a canal near Panama dates back to the early sixteenth century. The reason for construction of the Panama

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    species (Encyclopedia Britanica 1999)‚ along with other genera of mosquitoes such as Anopheles‚ Culex‚ Orthopodomyia‚ and the Toxorynchites‚ to name a few (Womack 1993‚ E.B. 1999). This mosquito has been known best for transmitting yellow fever and human dengue throughout the tropic and subtropic of the Americas (Womack‚ M 1993). This mosquito along with others are looked upon as pests and nuisances in modern day society because of their attraction to moisture‚ lactic acid‚ carbon

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    chickenpox. Varicella is strictly a human disease and cannot be carried by animals or insects. There are several signs and symptoms that one may exhibit if they have chickenpox. Some of these symptoms include a red‚ itchy rash‚ the presence of a fever‚ one losing their appetite‚ and malaise or having a general feeling of being unwell. (Chickenpox) There are three phases that the rash caused by chickenpox will progress through. These stages include: Raised pink or red bumps also known as papules

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    Prescribed question: Imagine you’re Angela. Write a formal letter to the Council of Limerick‚ asking for help to improve circumstances for the family. Title of text for analysis: Angela’s Ashes by Frank McCourt. London: Harper Perennial‚ 2005. 1-425. Print. 10 Windmill Street Limerick Ireland Limerick‚ 22nd may 1939. Council of Limerick 79 O’Connell Street Limerick Ireland Dear Sir or Madam‚ First‚ let’s introduce myself. My name is Angela McCourt. I am married

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    People constantly compare themselves to others or compare others to themselves. This is exactly what happens in‚ “Roman Fever”‚ by Edith Wharton. The short story starts with two young women and their mothers. The young women wonder off around Rome while the two mothers sit down and chat. One mom is Alida Slade and her daughter is Jenny‚ the other mom is Grace Ansley and her daughter is Barbara or ‘Babs”. Mrs.Slade is constantly comparing people‚ at first her daughter to Mrs. Ansley then herself to

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    ear. I turned and saw a fat crusty rat next to me. I want to scream‚ but words can’t come out‚ because my mouth is so dry. I am sleeping in an alley next to a coffeehouse. My stomach is growling. I can’t believe my life is like this now that yellow fever has arrived. I don’t want to live like this anymore. I am walking around Philadelphia‚ trying to find some food. I am walking around‚ when then I see a beautiful girl walking into the coffeehouse next to where I say next. I walk across street and look

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    The diction of Edith Wharton’s short story “Roman Fever” depicts the idea of the comparative nature of woman in this society. The entirety of the plot consists of two lifelong “friends” talking in a Roman restaurant and a significant part of the story‚ both spoken and unspoken‚ involve the two women comparing themselves to the other. Near the beginning‚ it features an internal monologue which describes what each woman thinks of the other. In Mrs. Ansley description of Mrs. Slade‚ she says‚ "Alida

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    THE THEMES OF POWER OF SILENCE‚ POWER OF TRADITION‚ FAMILY-BLESSING OR CURSE IN DAISY MILLER BY HENRY JAMES. This essay will discuss the central themes of temptation and destruction‚ danger of ignorance and power of tradition in Daisy Miller by Henry James. The theme of temptation and destruction is prevalent throughout this story. When Winterbourne first meets Daisy he is directly tempted‚ and feels an urge to define Daisy in clear moral terms. Even though he doesn’t seem as a very deep

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