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    Scientific studies on the medicinal properties of guava leaf began in earnest in the 1940’s. According to Xavier Lozoya‚ who has published numerous papers on guava leaf extract‚ “reports maintain a tradition of repeating the [same] data each decade‚ ignoring already published observations. Thus‚ three main tracks are followed for validation of the curative properties of guava leaves: a) the anti-microbial capacity…confirming its growth-inhibiting effect particularly on Staphylococcus aureus‚ Escherichia

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    (Oregandi Ointment)

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    conducting this research is to help people to limits in buying too expensive ointments from a drugstore. You can make your own ointment at home out of lagundi and oregano leaves but with some medicinal qualities or uses. You must fry first the chopped leaves until crisp then second Strain it. Add the grated candle to the oil. Heat over low heat until the candle way is melted. Mix it well. Last‚ transfer to the ointment jars before the mixture hardens. I recommend my project to those people who

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    Diaper Rashes Essay

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    my baby’s recurring diaper rashes? A baby’s skin is very delicate. The first thing that comes in contact with the baby’s skin is a diaper and unfortunately‚ the first rash that your baby might experience is a DIAPER RASH. They are a boon and a curse. Diapers are a wonderful invention for babies and mommies‚ especially when you’re on the move. But let’s face it‚ whenever you make your baby wear a diaper‚ we get scared and are always on the lookout to avoid diaper rashes. In spite of being extremely

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    Ageing of the Human Skin

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    Aging of the human skin Enlarged version The formation of lines and wrinkles in light-exposed areas throughout the body‚ such as on the face‚ throat‚ décolleté and hands is a well-known sign of skin aging. Lines and wrinkles are influenced by both intrinsic and extrinsic factors. The numerous intrinsic factors are age‚ gender‚ genetic disposition and race. In exposed and unprotected zones of the body such as on the skin of the hands and the face‚ extrinsic factors such as UV light‚ weather

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    Malunggay Ointment

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    fresh as a substitute for spinach‚ its leaves are commonly dried and crushed into a powder‚ and used in soups and sauces. Ointment is one of the medicine that can cure wounds. The procedures are all the materials will be gathered. Leaves will be pounded .Pounded leaves of Malunggay will be extracted. The extract will be boiled. Boiled extract will then be cooled. The boiled extract will be put in a sterilized small bottle/container for storage /preservation. The product will then be applied to an open

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    Evolution of Human Skin

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    Kayli Jade Gertsen Skin Evolution Essay Human skin pigmentation is the product of two clines produced by natural selection to adjust levels of constitutive pigmentation to levels of UV radiation (UVR). One cline was generated by high UVR near the equator and led to the evolution of dark‚ photo protective‚ melanin-rich pigmentation. The other was produced by the requirement for UVB photons to sustain cutaneous photosynthesis of vitamin D3 in low-UVB environments‚ and resulted in the evolution of

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    Carrot And Stick

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    Carrot and Stick • Founded by Jeremy Bartham in the 800s • This theory suggest a combination of both rewards and penalties for motivation. • The organization use this approach as the motivation tools to ensure people in the organization can behave like what the superior want. • Based on the strategy of putting carrot in the front of donkey and hitting it with the stick behind so it has to run. The result is the same‚ the donkey run. CARROT • Refer to incentives or rewards • People contribute

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    carrots Botany

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    2013 Carrots Carrots are root vegetables‚ which are usually orange‚ although other colors exist. It has a crispy texture when fresh and the commonly eaten part of the carrot is the taproot. Carrots are available throughout the year‚ but are grown in the summer and fall when they are the freshest and most flavorful. They belong to the Umbelliferae family‚ named after the umbrella-like flower clusters that plants in this family produce. There are many components to a carrot‚ such as

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    Carrot or Stick?

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    attorneys referred to as “ carrot licensing”. Carrot licensing is a model where a company invents and patents a new idea. Then the company is licensing the idea to other companies with the trade secrets and know-how‚ and helps them to implement the innovation to the production. The opposite model to carrot licencing is the “stick licensing”‚ in which a company used either the threat of or actual litigation to extract license from target companies. Tessera used to use carrot licensing but they were

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    Fly in the Ointment

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    English Commentary: Fly In The Ointment Q. How does the writer bring out the atmosphere in Fly in The Ointment? A: The story *Fly in the ointment* ‚ written by V.S. Pritchett ‚focusses essentially on a critical father-son relationship where the father and son are solely supportive of each other outwardly and have lost all respect for each other. The setting of the story is that of the 1930’s‚ which was a time of great economic depression in England‚ specifically in London- which is the hometown

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