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    I- Abstract: Urinary tract infections are a serious health problem affecting millions of people each year. Infections of the urinary tract are the second most common type of infection in the body. Women are especially prone to UTIs for reasons that are not yet well understood. One woman in five develops a UTI during her lifetime. UTIs in men are not as common as in women but can be very serious when they do occur. This research project shows that we can produce a herbal medicine out of Bignay

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    Us Vs China Research Paper

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    cuisines for different parts in China. Since the foods prepared by different places show strong regional features‚ they are also very different in their tastes. In northwest China the people love sour food; those of southwest China are particular to spicy food; and those from south and east China prefer sweet food. The people of north China mainly eat cooked wheaten food‚ such as steamed bread‚ steamed twisted rolls‚ pancakes and noodles; and the people of south China take rice as staple food. In my

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    Fruits of Malaysia

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    Fruits of Malaysia Malaysia is blessed with a large variety of fruits. Most of us enjoy eating these fruits. They range from very sweet ones that make our teeth hurt to very sour ones that make our teeth numb. Whatever our preference we can always find some that we like. Some fruits are seasonal while some fruits are perennial. The famous durian‚ which is also known as the ‘king of fruits’‚ is a seasonal one. This fruit appears in abundance around the month of May and once again around the

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    presented by several obviously sarcastic lines‚ such as the description of dying being "an art‚ like everything else." When the speaker goes further to state that she dies "exceptionally well‚" it is almost as if she is chuckling to herself through a resentful smirk‚ sneering at her own inherent sense of tragedy. These tongue-in-cheek comments towards her misery may also be directed in part to taunt her "Enemy". Even from the beginning‚ when Plath refers to another suicide attempt as achieving something

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    Rambutan

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    taste‚ a good Rambutan has a firm and juicy flesh. It has a sweet taste‚ and it is somewhat similar taste of lychee fruit. The tree will actually look like a puffy Christmas tree. A Rambutan is best with-in mid-season somewhere around June-August as they seem to be sweet and large. When it gets ripened the flesh separates easily from the seed. However‚ when not quite rip‚ the flesh sticks to the Rambutan seed and the taste is a little sour but it is still not a bad taste. The Rambutan fruit has

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    bromeliad today. Ananas Comosus‚ a remarkable fruit and also known as Pineapple‚ named for its resemblance to the pine cone. Each pineapple are actually made up of dozens of individual flowerets that grow together to form the entire fruit. It has a lush‚ sweet and exotic flavor‚ but may be one of the most healthful foods available‚ pineapple is valuable for easing indigestion‚ arthritis or sinusitis. Pineapple is high in manganese. Bromelain‚ a proteolytic enzyme‚ is the key to pineapple’s value. Pineapple

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    Crude Oil

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    What is crude oil? Crude oil is a naturally occurring liquid found inside certain rocks trapped beneath the Earth’s crust. It is dark and sticky‚ classified as a hydrocarbon‚ or rather mixture of hydrocarbons. We separate them in order to make something useful during a process called fractional distillation. Since it is highly flammable and can be burned to make energy‚ it is used as a major fuel source on our planet. This oil is a fossil fuel‚ what means that there is a limited supply

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    LAGUNDI LEMON CANDY A Thesis Proposal presented to the Faculty of the College of Hospitality Management Eulogio “Amang” Rodriguez Institute of Science and Technology In Partial fulfillment Of the requirements for the Subject CA 105 Leading to the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Hospitality Management Major in Culinary Arts CHAPTER 1 The Problem and Its Background Introduction Candy came to America in the early eighteenth century from Britain and France. Only a few of the early colonists were

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    Neuro Notes

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    patterns‚ shading‚ motion‚ shapes – The visual cortex allows us to see motions as continuous events (vs. split second) – How difficult would it be to cross Park Ave. or Main St. if our brains could not integrate information? • Taste/Gustation: – SweetSour‚ Salty‚ Bitter‚ Umami‚ Lipids • Smell/Olfaction: >10‚000 scents/odors • Hearing: – Pitch‚ Loudness • Touch/Somatic sensation: – Pressure‚ Position‚ Roughness‚ Vibration‚ Temperature‚ Itch‚ Pain Sensory Receptors • Detect physical or chemical

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    In the novel ’ Of mice and men’ John Steinbeck uses the character Crooks to represent racism across America and symbolise the marginalisation of the black community at the time the novel is set. From the beginning Steinbeck skillfully uses Crooks as a tool to give the reader an insight to the reality of the American Dream and what 1930’s America was like. The reader has to decide whether Crooks deserves sympathy‚ or is just a bitter‚ cruel ’stable-buck’. Steinbeck presents Crooks as a victim

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