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    Introduction Soap has been a part of our daily live. It has been the oldest cleanser around. But have you ever asked yourself if all soaps are good for the skin? We tell you‚ not all soaps are good for the skin. Some soap leaves your skin feeling dry‚ itchy and tight. Alkali‚ the most common irritant in soap is often the culprit. Others ingredients in soap have been proven harmful to human health and can cause severe skin irritations in some people. These include ingredients such as DEA‚ Isopropyl

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    Batis Aramin Lucban Quezon About: The development of Batis Aramin rooted from the childhood dream of Mr. Filomeno D. Valde. The property has been sold to the family when he was still young. It has become a favorite picnic place for his friends. It is a blessed land because old folks say that the place used to be the hiding place of the Holy Sepulcre (Mahal na Senyor) during the World War II. Fascinated

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    evaluated and researched and taken into account. The following is the marketing plan for a new oatmeal product. Marketing Plan: Oatmeal Introduction In marketing there are several parameters that can be managed in order to create a successful product line. The product‚ place‚ price‚ and promotion of a product line needs to meet the needs of a company’s target base. The marketing plan for a new oatmeal product will evaluate all of these factors and create a strategy to promote sales and growth

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    Janice Angelica Ms Padilla AP Language 25 August 2013 SOAP: MLK “I Have a Dream” speech Martin Luther King’s speech was not nearly a “cry” but a declaration to the change he wanted to see within the United States. In his speech‚ he speaks of his dreams where both white and black citizens can get along without the barricade of “prejudice”. He speaks of states that continue to accept slavery such as Mississippi‚ Alabama‚ Georgia‚ and Louisiana. His subject is slavery‚ but he also talks

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    SOAP INTRODUCTION * SOAP stands for Simple Object Access Protocol * SOAP is a communication protocol * SOAP is for communication between applications * SOAP is a format for sending messages * SOAP communicates via Internet * SOAP is platform independent * SOAP is language independent * SOAP is based on XML * SOAP is simple and extensible * SOAP allows you to get around firewalls * SOAP is a W3C recommendation SOAP‚ originally defined as Simple Object

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    RIVER BASIN KOLAB [ INDIA ] Kolab 010.doc SCHEDULE A ASSESSMENT OF RIVER BASINS (RBs) IN SOUTH ASIA Sr. No. 1 1.1 1.2 Details Physical Features - General Information Name of River basin (also indicate regional names); Relief Map and Index Map of RB with Country/ State/ Province boundary marked to be attached. Geographical location of the place of origin (Country/District) Area (in Sq. Kms.)‚ Population (in Millions); Name of population centers/ Cites ( duely marked on the map: refer 1

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    George H. Heilmeier George H. Heilmeier was born on May 22‚ 1936 in Philadelphia‚ Pennsylvania. He received his BS degree in Electrical Engineering with distinguished honors from the University of Pennsylvania‚ Philadelphia‚ and his M.S.E.‚ M.A.‚ and Ph.D. degrees in solid state materials and electronics from Princeton University. In 1958 Heilmeier joined RCA Laboratories in Princeton‚ New Jersey. There he worked on parametric amplification‚ tunnel diode down-converters‚ millimeter wave generation

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    Soap Making

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    ----------Significance of the PROJECT------ We chose a recipe that would be very easy for beginners. The productivity--achieving the quantity and quality while making a wide array of options in soap making. The main idea of our study is try to come up with the other ways on how to help out the conditions of poverty in our country‚ this study might give them a chance on how to be more productive or maybe inventive‚ be more efficient‚ and provide information on how to use some of

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    [pic] Soap From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search For other uses‚ see Soap (disambiguation). [pic] [pic] A collection of decorative soaps‚ often found in hotels [pic] [pic] Two equivalent images of the chemical structure of sodium stearate‚ a typical soap. In chemistry‚ soap is a salt of a fatty acid.[1] Soaps are mainly used as surfactants for washing‚ bathing‚ and cleaning‚ but they are also used in textile spinning and are important components of lubricants

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    What is Soap? Soaps are mixtures of sodium or potassium salts of fatty acids which can be derived from oils or fats by reacting them with an alkali (such as sodium or potassium hydroxide) at 80°–100 °C in a process known as saponification. fat + NaOH ---> glycerol + sodium salt of fatty acid CH2-OOC-R - CH-OOC-R - CH2-OOC-R (fat) + 3 NaOH ( or KOH) both heated ---> CH2-OH -CH-OH - CH2-OH (glycerol) + 3 R-CO2-Na (soap) R=(CH2)14CH3 Soap is a cleansing agent created by the chemical reaction

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