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    Dried Guava Leaves as Organic Mulch for Tomato Plants Investigatory Project I. Background of the Study Mulching is a method in agriculture whereas it enriches and fertilizes the soil planted with crop. It is both equally safe and profitable. Leaf mulch is like fertilizer. They are decayed leaves that are one of the best soil conditioners that can be added to garden or crops. Unlike fresh fallen leaves‚ which are quite acidic and use the nitrogen in the soil when decaying‚ leaf mulch adds

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    40. The Ottoman Empire Why was the ‘Ottoman Empire’ the ‘sick man of Europe’ at the end of the nineteenth century – and was this judgement justified? Through an analysis of the Ottoman Empire at the end of the nineteenth century it can be seen that the country was immensely unstable due to a vast array of events. These events fall under social‚ political‚ religious and economic categories and range in time from as early as the sixteenth century to the later years of the nineteenth century. The

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    some people‚ their childhoods are looked back on in sadness and remorse. In the poems "Looking For Dad"‚ "My Grandmother" and "The Sick Equation"‚ the narrators explore the darker sides of childhood. Each poem tells a different story‚ but are all about tragic memories from shattered childhoods that will scar forever. "Looking For Dad" is about a boy who’s father leaves home. I think the author chose the title because not only does it explain the main theme of the poem‚ but the phrase "looking for"

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    Ecology - is the scientific study of interactions among organisms and their environment‚ organisms have with each other‚ and with their abiotic environment. Topics of interest to ecologists include the diversity‚ distribution‚ amount (biomass)‚ number (population) of organisms‚ as well as competition between them within and among ecosystems. Ecosystems are composed of dynamically interacting parts including organisms‚ the communities they make up‚ and the non-living components of their environment

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    surroundings which is safe for humans as well as for the environment. At the end‚ it was proven that the product‚ the mosquito candle made out of Eucalyptus leaves is effective. It may help our country to lessen the dengue cases here in the Philippines. The researcher hereby recommended to make further experimentation about the use of Eucalyptus Leaves. Design or make gadget that could improve the process. Make an ointment that could prevent different illness for the improvement of this study.

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    Comparison between both poems‚ "Sick Rose" and "A Red‚ Red Rose" The poem “The Sick Rose” by William Blake is about a rose that has reached the end of its lifespan in the arrival of winter. A rose usually symbolises love‚ beauty and romance‚ but in this poem the rose is sick. This reflects the damaged‚ hurt and destruction. The rose which represent as an ill woman which was damaged by the worm‚ which is represent as the man who has caused the harm to her. The poem reveals the negative attitude

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    wanted to be independent. She felt as if her husband wouldn’t let her have and freedom nor room to grow and be the woman she wanted to be. When she finally starts to realize the feeling that she had towards her husband controlling her‚ she decides to leave her life as a married woman and mother of three behind and set out to live for herself and become an independent woman. Nora shows that going against what society expects of you

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    The Sick Rose: William Blake’s Interpretation of Jeremiah 4:30 Ever since the beginning of literature‚ people have taken passages‚ interpreted them‚ and have rewritten them in a more personal or modern language‚ or in order to apply it to a more modern or personal situation/event. One piece of literature that has been interpreted in many different ways is The Sick Rose‚ by William Blake. According to ‘Oh Rose‚ Thou Art Sick!’ Anti‐Individuation Forces In The Film American Beauty by David Hewison

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    “Golondrina‚ Why did you leave me” The Golondrina is a theme that relates the life that most of the Mexican women were passing during the revolution times. Most of the men were hardworking and powerful men. Most of them though that women were part of them as a possession not as beloved marriage. The Golondrina is a dramatic novel that relates the story of Amada Garcia. She is a young Mexican woman that suffers a lot from a horrible marriage. She got married very young and she nick name his husband

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    The poem‚ "The Fish Are All Sick" by Anne Stevenson‚ speaks a lot about the relationship between humans and nature‚ specifically the marine ecosystem‚ in the world today. Looking closely at the title of the poem‚ it seems that the poem is fictional - we usually hear fishes getting sick in fictional literary pieces. In addition to that‚ the use of the word "all" is an exaggeration of the dramatic situation of the poem - fishes are all sick. And the fact that it goes on to saying that whales are dying

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