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    attachment to this town is so strong that I had to return back. It was overwhelming peaceful sitting under the pear tree. I experience serenity under the tree and it becomes has become part of him. It is under the tree‚ that I begins to find my inner peace and happiness with romance. As a sixteen-year-old girl‚ lying beneath a pear tree in the spring‚ I watched a bee gathering pollen from a pear blossom. This experience becomes a symbol of the ideal relationship‚ one in which passion does not result in

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    This shows Janie freely expressing herself‚ and finally letting her fabulous hair show. The pear tree also shows Janie internal change. The pear tree is the symbol that represents Janie’s love life. As Janie goes through experiences and internal changes‚ the pear tree also changes. We can see the pear tree goes through two seasons during her time with Joe Starks. For example‚ in chapter four‚ the pear tree is in spring time‚ a time for a new beginning-“a bee for her bloom.” (Hurston 32). Spring

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    Investigating Aspirin Aims Synthesize my own aspirin Analyse the purity of my aspirin samples (aspirin and recrystallized aspirin) compared to commercial aspirin by use of analysing melting points‚ TLC plates and colorimetry tests Investigate how pH effects the rate of hydrolysis of aspirin Background theory Making my own sample of Salicylic acid (to then be converted into Aspirin) Salicylic acid (2-Hydroxybenzoic acid) can be made by hydrolysing methyl 2-hydroxybenzoate. Oil

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    Eyes Were Watching God the author uses Janie’s hair‚ the pear tree‚ and the hurricane to expound upon her struggles. The hair represents Janie’s power and individuality by the way she wears it down instead of the standard at the time for women to have it bundled up‚ clearly showing her defiant attitude toward the social norms for women. The pear tree reflects Janie’s ideas on nature. She is captured by the bee collecting pollen from the pear tree’s flowers‚ giving her a since of harmony. Throughout

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    सबसे पहले  यहाँ स्पष्ट कर देना जरुरी है की यहाँ केवल जीरो तकनीकी ( zero technology ) से बनी  स्वदेशी वस्तुओ के बारे में कहा जा रहा है . जैसे आचार‚ पापड़ ‚ साबुन तेल शम्पू  टूथ पेस्ट आदि जिनको बनाने  में कोई विशेष तकनीकी की जरुरत  नहीं होती ‚ जो छोटे छोटे लघु उद्ध्योग लगा कर आम आदमी भी रोजगार कमा सकता है . अगर ये जीरो तकनीकी का सामान भी विदेशी कंपनी आ कर बना कर बचेंगे तो छोटे छोटे उद्योग बंद हो जायंगे और आम आदमी का रोजगार चला जायगा . और मुनाफे का पैसा विदेशो  में चला जायगा . BE INDIAN BUY INDIAN:

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    however‚ is a figure of speech containing an implied comparison‚ in which a word or phrase ordinarily and primarily used for one thing is applied to another. One of the prevalent metaphors in the novel is the image of the horizon. As Janie climbs the pear tree to see what exists around her‚ she sees the horizon. The horizon also plays a role at sundown‚ a time when the porch sitters sit outside at the end of a working day to watch the sun set. Janie wants to make a trip to the horizon‚ and her journey

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    where she seeks for the love of her life thought out the story. Janie Crawford is fascinated by the transformation from the blooming pear tree. Curiosity did not let the sixteen-year-old Janie leave the backyard lying beneath the pear tree during the spring; as a result she begins to spend most of her time there. “Janie had spent most of the day under a blossoming pear tree in the back-yard…ever since the first tiny bloom had opened. It had called her to come and gaze on a mystery.” (Chapter 2‚ page

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    first day of Christmas my true love sent to me: A Partridge in a Pear Tree On the second day of Christmas my true love sent to me: 2 Turtle Doves and a Partridge in a Pear Tree On the third day of Christmas my true love sent to me: 3 French Hens‚ 2 Turtle Doves and a Partridge in a Pear Tree On the fourth day of Christmas my true love sent to me: 4 Calling Birds‚ 3 French Hens‚ 2 Turtle Doves and a Partridge in a Pear Tree On the fifth day of Christmas my true love sent to me:

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    horizon and she hoped he would get her there. In one article the author states‚ “At the outset‚ she knows that Jody is not himself a part of the pear tree vision…. A short time later‚ however‚ she seeks to realize her vision by disguising the concrete reality which should embody it” (Kubitschek). Janie knew that Joe was not part of her vision of the pear tree‚ but she hoped that she would still be able to achieve her dreams with Joe. However throughout their relationship she soon realized the Joe

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    Unie‚ a merger as palm oil was a major raw material for both margarines and soaps and could be imported more efficiently in larger quantities. In the 1930s the business of Unilever grew and new ventures were launched in Latin America. In 1972 Unilever purchased A&W Restaurants’ Canadian division but sold its shares through a management buyout to former A&W Food Services of Canada CEO Jeffrey Mooney in July 1996. By 1980 soap and edible fats contributed just 40% of profits‚ compared with an original

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