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    Cyberspace: If You Don’t Love It‚ Leave It In Ester Dyson’s essay‚ “Cyberspace: If You Don’t Love It‚ Leave It” she argues that regulating the internet is impossible and will have an opposing effect. Dyson highlights cyberspace regulations that did not work and why we need self rule. Dyson also talks about the uniqueness of cyberspace and the conflict it would have on earth. Dyson’s belief is that everyone should have a choice and an individual responsibility and how the uniqueness of cyberspace

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    INTRODUCTION “If you think you are too small to be effective‚ you have never been in bed with a mosquito.” -Betty Reese Mosquitoes are small but deadly. Everywhere you go‚ they are willing to suck your blood anytime. With their simple bites‚ they can cause you a great damage. Garlic has not just been considered a special food for the unique flavor it imparts‚ but also for its medicinal value. It is thought that garlic may be an alternative mosquito repellent for humans as well

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    sexism into oppression and racism. Throughout Brenda DoHarris’s novel‚ Calabash Parkway‚ feminism is displayed on numerous occasions by the Guyanese women being portrayed in the story. There are examples of feminism in Thelma Thompson’s novel‚ Bay Leaves and Cinnamon Sticks‚ by Miss Millie‚ a Jamaican woman who finds work in the United States. The meaning of feminism amongst women of color can be analyzed in several ways. Typically‚

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    Men: Scared to leave? Stereotypes have occupied our society that we live in today. Domestic Violence is showing up more often in today’s world. Men should not be viewed as the aggressors just because the stereotype supports men believing that it’s okay to take their anger out on women; however‚ the stereotype may not be the issue all the time - some men are out powered by some women. Child Abuse goes hand in hand with this issue as well. Disciplining your child to help them become more focused

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    What makes Jansen to say we are a sick country? Jansen thinks that South Africa is a sick country due to violence taking place in our country and interpreting things according to race. I agree with Jansen because South Africans are obsessed with the past and they are dwelling on the past. In 2008 there were xenophobic attacks in South Africa whereby people from other countries were brutally killed and beaten‚ and then it happened again in 2015 whereby South African started to burn down the businesses

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    Current Event #2 MLA Citation Abeles‚ Vicki. "Is the Drive for Success Making Our Children Sick?" The New York Times. The New York Times‚ 02 Jan. 2016. Web. 31 Jan. 2016. Summary This article is titled Is the Drive for Success Making Our Children Sick‚ by Vicki Abeles. Abeles wrote this article in response to the large amount of stress placed on the today’s students and the negative effects of their health and well being. Abeles provides an example from‚ Dr. Stuart Slavin‚ who is a pediatrician

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    State University Cabadbaran Campus Cabadbaran City Dry Leaves as Sand Substitute for Blocks Submitted by: Dime Rose Diola Jerzeld Villalon Lyka Lou Arogancia Natasha Anne Payot Adviser: Prof. Nathalie Daminar Chapter 1 The Problem Background of the Study A leaf is a lateral photosynthetic appendage of the stem of a plant‚ commonly broad‚ flat‚ thin and of a green color. Leaves (plural) are the “food factories of plants‚ the sites where

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    zeatin‚ quercetin‚ β sitosterol‚ caffeoylquinic acid and kaempferol. In addition to its compelling water purifying powers and high nutritional value‚ M. oleifera is very important for its medicinal value. Various parts of this plant such as the leaves‚ roots‚ seed‚ bark‚ fruit‚ flowers and immature pods act as cardiac and circulatory stimulants‚ possess antitumor‚ antipyretic‚ antiepileptic‚ antiinflammatory‚ antiulcer‚ antispasmodic‚ diuretic‚ antihypertensive‚ cholesterol lowering‚ antioxidant

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    Extraction of Caffeine from Tea Leaves Marc Tugaoen‚ Kristine Vanzuela‚ Rafael Villanueva‚ Justeen Wong Department of Chemistry‚ University of Santo Tomas‚ Manila‚ Philippines Abstract This experiment has been divided into 4 set-ups‚ first was the solid-liquid extraction‚ next was the liquid-liquid extraction‚ then the sublimation and last was the melting point determination. The solid-liquid and liquid-liquid extraction were both done during the first meeting‚ the DCM layer was filtered and

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    Isolation‚ purification and characterization of alkaloid caffeine from tea leaves Date Submitted: September 3‚ 2014 Abstract Caffeine is one of the main constituents of tea leaves. In this experiment‚ 0.0039 g of pure caffeine was isolated from tea leaves. This was done through solid-liquid extraction followed by multiple liquid-liquid extraction. Then crude material obtained was then purified by sublimation. The isolated caffeine was subjected to thin layer chromatography (TLC) together

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