Uses of Herbs COMMON NAME FOOD Cucumber Cho cho Carrot Cassava Banana Banana Banana Lime juice Lime Coco Pear Sour orange Pumpkin Papaya Breadfruit Young unopened ackee Young ackee Ackee & red water grass Soursop and honey Guava Ripe mango Coconut oil SPICES Ginger Green pimento Pimento Cinnamon Basil Basil‚ cowfoot‚ rum Radish Garlic Pimento & ginger Nutmeg TEAS Peppermint Spearmint Colic Mint Fever grass Ganja Soursop Guava Lime Cerasee Sorrel Pepper elder SCIENTIFIC NAME Cucumis sativus Sechium
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Bradley Pearson is a central character of Iris Murdock’s novel “The Black Prince”‚ and from the first its page up to the last one we watch at the process of his soul’s degradation. It’s very similar to a film with a bad ending. At the beginning of the story Bradley is shown as a man full of great hopes and strong will to realize his oldest dream – to write a really good book which could hold all of his life experience and become a masterpiece one day. There’s no doubt that he is tired from the
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but at no other time in history was an empire as dependent on slaves as the ancient Romans” (Bradley‚ 2008‚ p. 477). Slaves gave ancient Romans the lavish and lazy lifestyle that became stereotypical of the ancient Roman people (Temin‚ 2004‚ p. 514). Although the exact number of slaves in ancient Rome is unknown‚ it is known that numbers were in the millions during the height of the Roman Empire (Bradley‚ 2008‚ p. 479). It is estimated that an average wealthy Roman owned about 400 slaves in his
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Macbeth’s Misunderstood Character In the passage from page 244‚ A.C. Bradley argues that to the contrary belief that Macbeth means nothing but evil‚ the often misunderstood character is actually mainly composed of moral and honorable virtues. Although his actions throughout the play suggests that corruption composes most of his character‚ his wicked wrong-doings are mainly caused by other components that Macbeth lacks control over. This position regarding the play has validity because the only
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a tragic hero‚ but there are two critics‚ whose views are held within higher consideration than the others. The first of these critics is A.C. Bradley who believes that Othello is one of the greatest of all tragic heroes. The latter of these critics is one F.R. Leavis who believes that Othello does not truly qualify for the tragic hero status. Bradley and Leavis both agree on the fact that Othello never reaches a complete Peripateia‚ but for vastly different reasons A. C. Bradley’s argument is
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who gets dumped at prom‚ before her and Bradley even entered the school. A boy‚ at the time she does not recognise‚ stays behind making sure everything is alright after he saw them fighting. Gia and the boy go to prom together; the boy pretends to be Bradley since Gia’s friends have never met Bradley. Gia and the fill-in boyfriend begin to gather feelings for one another; however‚ he never mentions his name and they continue the white lie that he is Bradley. In this paper‚ I will be connecting and
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the Bottom of the Pie‚ Alan Bradley personifies the estate‚ Buckshaw‚ to create a new character that illustrates the significant depression that the family and town is feeling after Harriet’s death. To begin with‚ Bradley describes the house in a negative connotation with‚ “It’s early-Victorian wall paper (mustard yellow‚ with a splattering of things that looked like blood red clots of string) made it seem larger: a cold‚ boundless‚ drafty waste.” (Bradley 17) Bradley describes the interior of
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The book And Then There Was None by Agatha Christie ten people are invited to a secluded island known as Soldier island by a mysterious man named U.N. Owen. When they arrive they soon notice that U.N. Owen is not on the island and it is just the ten of them. One night‚ after dinner a record starts to play by itself and it proclaims all of acquitted crimes that the ten had committed. After that night‚ people start to be picked off one by one by an anonymous murderer. In the book And Then There Were
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Beatriz Vera Posek J Med Mov 2 (2006): 80-88 JMM Insanity and Cinema: Keys to understand a complicated affair Beatriz Vera Poseck Psicología Clínica. Universidad Complutense de Madrid (Spain). Correspondence: Beatriz Vera Poseck. Psicología Clínica. Universidad Complutense de Madrid (Spain). e-mail: beatrizvposeck@yahoo.es Received 16 July 2006; accepted 24 July 2006 Summary Psychopathology and mental disturbances have always been prevalent in cinema because they add an element of
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there is a statistically significant difference in stomatal density ( the number of stomata in a specified area of a leaf) between two temperate plant leaves (the Holly and the Privet) and two tropical plant leaves (the Mexican Snowball and the Aloe Vera). Hypothesis There is a
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