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    UTILIZATION OF MARIGOLD EXTRACT (Tagestes erecta L.) AND CIGARETTE BUTTS AS HOUSEHOLD INSECTICIDE INTRODUCTION Most insecticides effective for household use are inorganic which tend to be harmful to the user and to the environment. Recent statistics show that 75% of households use some form of insecticide‚ with much of this being used indoors. They are used to kill ants and roaches‚ mosquitoes‚ flea and tick. By design these products are all intended to be lethal – to insects that

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    Reading: Extracts from Kant’s Critique of Judgment Throughout Critique of Judgment‚ Kant (1888) analyses the four reflective judgments. These are the good‚ the agreeable‚ the beautiful and the sublime. The agreeable is a subjective‚ personal form of pleasure‚ whilst the good is an objective judgment. For Kant‚ an act is either moral or immoral‚ nothing in between. Furthermore‚ the agreeable is not a universal force‚ unlike the beautiful. Yet the sublime‚ as opposed to the beautiful‚ can not

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    Written sometime between 1596 to 1598‚ The Merchant Of Venice is classified as both and early Shakespearean comedy and as one of the Shakespeare’s problem plays. Scene 1 introduces one of the major plot points as well as several key characters. When Antonio‚ Solanio and Salarino enter at the beginning of the play‚ they are in the middle of the discussion about why Antonio is so sad. This “Sadness” of which Antonio claims not to know source of‚ becomes clear when he reveals to Bassanio that all of

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    of nouns. Stylistic function of articles‚ genitive case‚ plural number. Stylistic functions of different grammatical categories in different parts of speech. 1) Stylistic transposition of pronouns. 2) Adjectives‚ stylistic function of degrees of comparison. 3) Stylistic functions of verbal categories. 4) Stylistic functions of adverbs. Style is less investigated on the morphological level than on any other one because very many scholars hold the opinion that stylistic connotations

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    Structure…………………………………………………………………………….14 Connotational Meanings of a Word………………………………………………………………………….14 The Role of the Context in the Actualization of Meaning…………………………………………………….14 Stylistic Differentiation of the Vocabulary…………………………………………………………………..16 Literary Stratum of Words. Colloquial Words…..…………………………………………………………..16 Lexical Stylistic Devices…………………………………………………………………………………….23 Metaphor. Metonymy. Synecdoche. Play on Words. Irony. Epithet…………………………………………23 Hyperbole. Understatement. Oxymoron.

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    Antimicrobial Property of Mango Twigs Extract against Dental Caries-causing Microorganisms (Streptococcus mutans‚ Streptococcus sobrinus) Jervene Venturina‚ Santiago Bataller Jr.‚ Raymark Camato Dental caries is an ecological disease in which the diet‚ the host and the microbial flora interact over a period of time in such a way as to encourage demineralisation of the tooth enamel which results to caries formation. This disease can affect both the enamel (the outer coating of the tooth) and

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    Referring to a least 3 specific extracts from the sacred writings of Christianity‚ explain how these writings assist believers to understand and follow the principal beliefs of Christianity The bible can be dissected into 4 gospels Matthew‚ Mark‚ Luke and John each of these writers cater for a different biblical audience by changing the focal point in their stories to suit their audience. Matthew’s gospel was written in 75-80 AD he writes his gospel for his audience of Jews‚ in his gospel he clarifies

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    The extract begins with a scene of relief and joy‚ a large contradiction to how it ends where there is sadness‚ anger and fear. The writer seemed to have purposely used this contradiction as a way to contribute to the mood of the passage and of its readers; to give a sense of how easy feelings change and how our mood depends greatly on our environment. We can observe these signs of relief and joy mentioned earlier through the way the writer describes how the patients in Ward Fourteen behave. Even

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    In this extract‚ King Henry unpacks the difficulties of kingship and its weight. Clearly perturbed by the coming of dawn and the impending war‚ the scene portrays him coming to terms with the responsibilities and tribulations associated with leading men to war. Curious if his weary and drained English camp share the same fears‚ Henry disguises in a cloak to conceal the connotations and status of a being king‚ and visits various soldiers to understand the general mood of his men. In one of his conversations

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    How does Sebold use representations of speech and other stylistic techniques to present Jack in the extract printed below‚ and in one other episode elsewhere in the novel? Sebold presents the character of Jack as having conflicting behaviour after Susie’s death. Initially after the death of his daughter‚ Jack is mentally strong and seems to be coping with Susie’s death in his own way‚ but we later realise Jack is not as strong as he seems on the surface‚ and is close to the breaking point himself

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