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    Abstract: This article deals with the chemical composition of essential oil from the fruits of Solanum erianthum‚ a species extensively used in traditional medicine. The essential oil from fruits was extracted by hydrodistillation and the chemical composition of the essential oil was analyzed by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS). The yield of essential oil based on the dry weight of the plant was 0.05 % (v/w). Twenty two compounds accounting for 99.2 % of the total oil were identified

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    Do Essential Oils Affect Your Memory? The history of essential oils goes all the way back to the time of the bible. Essential oils that are mentioned in the bible are cedarwood‚ frankincense‚ fir‚ cinnamon‚ myrrh‚ myrtle and spikenard. Essential oils can be found in different types of plants. For example‚ frankincense can be found in a frankincense tree. Today’s recipes/blends for essential oils are a direct result of biblica references. People around the world use essential oils every

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    The India we want

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    THE INDIA WE WANT          In United States there is a term called the ‘Great American Dream’. Historian James Truslow Adams defines it as ‘life should be richer and fuller for everyone‚ with opportunity for each according to their ability or achievement.” We for sure do not want to copy this term but according to me the ‘Great Indian Dream’ would be defined as ‘Everyone should be ranked according to ability‚ strive for innovation and invention‚ be happy and content but at the same time work

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    Religion: Want and God

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    “Sara may be well-intentioned‚ but she and St. Gregory’s are going about things the wrong way. You’re not supposed to let just anyone who wants to‚ take communion‚ much less pray the words of consecration over toast when your friend and former lover is dying‚ you don’t baptize people after they take communion‚ you don’t baptize children just because they ask‚ you don’t ‘marry’ a person of the same sex and you don’t ‘lay hands’ on people and pray for them without having received the authority to do

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    Superpowers That I Want

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    Superpowers That I Want When I was a little kid back then‚ my childhood years was filled with cartoons that have great superpower. I am very sure that all the kids in the world will have their own cartoon idol. Moreover‚ kids will have the tendency to imagine that they will also have the same kind of superpower of the cartoon character they are idolizing. That kind of thing also occurred to me as I also have my own superpowers that I would like to have. Even now as a teenager‚ I still hope that

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    In the short stories "Wants" by Grace Paley and "The Collector of Treasures" by Bessie Head they both have powerful similarities with the male characters. The men are often portrayed in stories as the providers‚ but in these stories they are liars‚ inconsiderate and selfish. These men behave as if they were the only ones in their families and act only to calm their cravings for something other than what their families can offer. In Bessie Head’s "The Collector of Treasures" the man leaves

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    I Want a Wife

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    Donya Pittman English III Period 2 Aug‚ 25‚ 10 ‘I Want a Wife’ A In 1971 when the essay “I Want A Wife” was written it was the height of the feminist movement. During this time women were rising and speaking out about the classification of themselves as second class citizens to men. Inspired by the recent amendment giving women the right to vote‚ which was in the 1940’s‚ Judy Brady‚ wrote the satirical essay ” I Want a Wife”. The purpose of the essay is to give a blatant unfair depiction

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    Want and Modest Proposal

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    and infanticides down. To help the mother with the shame of their chidlren.| Children Ages 12-14| Problem:|Solution:|Benefits:| They are useless to humanity. More wealthy people would want older children‚ mainly girls.|Have their parents give them up and we sell them their skin and whatever else they would want.|More money and less children. They wont be able to breed anymore.| Elderly‚ Maimed‚ or Ill| Problem:|Solution:|Benefits:| They have no use in the kingdom‚ can not do anymore.|Their dying

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    I Want To Be A Therapist

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    come to the end of my high school years and ready to move on with my life I am hit with the biggest question I have come to answer. "What do you want to major in?” It is the question that determines your future‚ and changes your entire life. It is a question that shouldn’t be taken lightly. But theres so many possible answers to this question. Do you want to be a teacher? A therapist? An engineer? My answer is nursing. When people hear of this career choice‚ they assume that it is simply just one

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    I Want A Wife

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    marital inequality in her 1970’s article “I want a wife” by approaching the subject from the perspective of a 1970’s bachelor. Upon first glance of the article‚ something that stands out is the amount of “I want” and “I need” used in Brady’s writing. The use of these terms can help identify the tone she is setting for this article. Now Brady is not outright saying that there is a glaring inequality present in households. In fact‚ the way she sets up the “I wants/needs” almost makes it appear as if she

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