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    introduction roasted sunflower seed as snack food for humans in the Canadian snack market. This proved to be an immediately success for the company which continued to build on this foundation. Spitz International ensured a position in the market by purchasing the competition. Between 1990 and 1995 Spitz saw sales increases of 300 to 400 percent. The company was able to achieve several important milestones of success along the way. It controls 75% of the market for confection sunflower and pumpkin seeds

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    away. I was a little angry they had ruined my peacefulness. I muttered to myself “I wish bees would die.” A few months later in my biology class‚ we had to read an article about Honeybees and how they pollinate. I was very interested in how these insects contribute to our world. In the article‚ it also mentioned about the bees vanishing. I instantly desired to get this important information out to everyone I knew. When people think of Honeybees‚ they may imagine memories of family picnics being interfered

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    produced oil while the least produced but healthiest option is sunflower oil. According to the line graph‚ the highest world oil production is palm oil increasing steadily from 25 million tonnes in 2000/01 to 35.5 million in 2005/06‚ beating soya oil by a small margin. Among the 5 types of oil‚ sunflower has the lowest production stabilising at just under 10 million tonnes from 2000 to 2006. Based on the bar graph‚ the healthiest oil is sunflower because it contains the second lowest fat (12%) content

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    The Antibiotic Action of Acacia Leaves and Barks Extract as Skin Ointment against Staphylococcus Aureus Proponents: Khrisnelle C. Mendoza Ferry Rose C. Paulo Veronica Luisa T. Porwelos Hershey Joy A. Rivera Laurence Lee F. Relao Isiah Zyrus D. Siega A Scientific Research presented to the Science Department Constancio Padilla National High School Division of San Jose City Nueva Ecija in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the subject RESEARCH II March 2013 INTRODUCTION

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    LANZONES PEEL Samantha Denise Z. Ullita Arces A. Talavera Patricia Sarah V. Poblete Kristina Cassandra S. Tayam Members John Dominic E. Rodriguez Hanz Emmanuel A. Timbre Miguel Joseph P. Tombaga Laya Isabelle O. Sularta Angele Dominique Y. Ponco Princess Izza S. Tiongson Teacher Mrs. Clarissa E. Flores Chapter 1 Introduction A. Background of the Study The group conducted this study because we want to prove that Lanzones peelings have its important use. The team sees its possible use in order for

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    Control of Postharvest Anthracnose Using Chitosan and Lemongrass Oil Abstract Anthracnose is a postharvest disease of mango caused by the fungus Colletotrichum gleoesporiodes that results in major economic challenges during transportation and storage. It limits mango production in our country especially where high humidity prevails during the cropping season. Symptoms of this postharvest disease are black spots‚ starting from the stem‚ then proceeding to infect the mango fruit itself. For the control

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    j‚ Cosmet. Sci.‚ 54‚ 175-192 (March/April 2003) Effect of mineral oil‚ sunflower oil‚ and coconut oil on prevention of hair damage AARTI S. RELE and R. B. MOHILE‚ Research and Development Department‚ Nature Care Division‚ Marico Industries Ltd.‚ MumbaL India. Accepted for publication April 29‚ 2002‚ Synopsis Previously published results showed that both in vitro and in vivo coconut oil (CNO) treatments prevented combing damage of various

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    “The Feasibility of Makahiya (Mimosa Pudica) plant as an Alternative Larvicide for Mosquito larvae” Chapter 1 Introduction Dengue is the most common arthropod-borne viral (arboviral) illness. It is transmitted by the mosquitoes of the genus Aedes which are widely distributed in tropical or sub-tropical countries particularly in the Philippines. The AedesAegypti Mosquitoes are the vectors of Dengue fever and the eggs have the ability to survive desiccation for long periods of time‚ allowing eggs

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    I will never give up even though it is the worst thing I have experienced and will. I do hope to be there soon if destiny allows it. Mother‚ please could you send me some repellent such as rat repellent‚ lice repellent and…. T o make it easier could you please send me all the repellent you have got at home. These pests are eating me alive. The rats are the worst. They eat my fellow comrades after their death. I try and help but there are millions and I cannot bare the sight of

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    Sonya Lane Unit 2: Managing Paediatric Illness and Injury. Accidents will happen however careful you carry out risk assessments and supervise children. That is why it is recommended that practitioners take a first aid course. There has to be at least one first aider present at all registered settings. The aims of first aid are often remembered as the three p’s‚ these are: Preserve Life. Prevent the condition from worsening. Promote recovery. Sometimes first aid is all that is necessary- for

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