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    Plants Biotechnology In this experiment I will be making a healthy tea for the human kind. First I would get a dry leaf from a “Moringa” Tree‚ then I will blend the leafs in blender. I would but the triturated leafs in a tea bag. So people will try them out. Now I am going to tell you what does the Moringa tea do to you. The moringa tea is healthy in many ways. The reasons why you should drink it is cause it increases the defenses of the body‚ lowers the wrinkles and fine lines‚ promotes

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    spare I am a slave to the inventories of science. Be it the flicks of a light switch‚ the oscillation of the ceiling fan‚ the automobile I drive in are all the boon of science that has made life easier to live in. One needn’t go all the way to a pilgrimage to pay ones tributes. Today it’s done on-line by our personal computer. Be it booking of travel tickets‚ paying of bills‚ sharing a comfortable conversation with a friend in another city or country‚ science has given it all to man. Innovations in

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    enthusiastic flags wherever the eye should look. One particular saying that has become quite popular lately reads‚ “live life to the fullest.” The average teenager sees it so often that they become callous to the truth of this simple‚ cliché saying. For God did indeed create humans to live their lives to the fullest‚ to enjoy their Creator’s marvelous gifts of life and the world around us‚ and in doing so to give glory to Him who made all things. Unfortunately‚ the majority of the population rush through

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    Energy can not be created or destroyed‚ but it can be transformed: the first law of conservation of energy. Since the earliest days of humanity‚ man has always been trying to control energy. It was not till the last century when Humans finally learned to harness the high concentration of energy existent in fossil fuels. Energy sources from fossil fuels such as oil and gas are going to run out eventually‚ they are non renewable sources of energy. Even though humans achieved to apply the first law

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    acid to produce water. The remaining sodium ion (Na+) and the polyatomic (CH3COO-) acetate ion form the soluble salt sodium acetate‚ NaCH3COO(aq)‚ which remains dissociated in solution. This acid-base reaction is called a neutralization reaction and has the general form: Acid + base a salt + water For the reaction of acetic acid with sodium hydroxide‚ the chemical equation is written as: HC2H3O2(aq) + NaOH(aq) -(H2O) Na+(aq) + C2H3O2-(aq) + H2O(l) The progress of a neutralization reaction

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    Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha is a fictional novel that is written by Roddy Doyle. Doyle is one of the best novelists that have written this book. It won the Booker Prize‚ which is Britain’s highest award‚ in 1993. This book is full of hilarious slang‚ colloquialisms‚ vulgarisms and cursing that is so vibrant and charged that it is almost musical. This book tells of an Irish boy named Patrick‚ who lives in Barrytown‚ Ireland. He and his friends always hang out together‚ but they always find trouble

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    Some people believe that science and technology increase have positive effects in our life. In my view‚ it is difficult to say whether developments in science‚ technology and other areas of society in the last 100 years make it better to be alive now.  Nowadays we can get lots of benefits from science and technology‚ for example‚ medicine‚ transport and communications. If someone gets a disease‚ there is enough medical knowledge and good medicine to treat them or make them live longer. Secondly

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    Science and Agriculture

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    by import or by production at home. India must produce her own food. The problem‚ therefore‚ reduces itself to one of agricultural improvement. We must grow more food. The scientist has other methods. The chemist‚ the biologist‚ the engineer and even the physicist‚ have a great role to play in applying science to large-scale production‚ and they must be given due scope for carrying on experiments and researches. The first step to be taken is to increase the fertility of the soil‚ to ensure

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    Are Heroes Born or Made?

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    in danger. A hero can help others and give them strength to go on through life’s difficulties. A hero can be someone who gave up his or her life so another could live. A hero can be anyone; they can be the girl next door or the strange man across the street. But how do these “heroes” become this way are they born with their so called powers or are they made into heroes by those surrounding them? One of the main heroes in the book The Outsiders in my opinion is Johnny Cade. Johnny is brought up

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    Are entrepreneurs born or made? Critically discuss. Introduction An entrepreneur is a person who sets up a business by taking on financial risks in hope to make a profit. The word entrepreneur stems from the French word entreprendré which means ’to undertake ’. A couple of examples are Lord Alan Sugar and Bill Gates. Lord Sugar is an entrepreneur worth £800 million. He started by selling car aerials out of a van‚ he then set up his company‚ Amstrad which sold affordable hi-fi turntable covers

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