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    Coconut Oil Speech

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    moisturizer and cooking oil. As you can see‚ it has many usages. The health benefits are derivative of the presence of lauric acid‚ capric acid and caprylic acid and its properties such as anti-microbial‚ anti-oxidant‚ anti-fungal and anti-bacterial. Ayurveda medication‚ one of India’s customary medical systems and one of the world’s oldest systems comprehensively uses this marvelous product in many practices. One of the reasons that coconut oil is considered so healthy is because 50% lauric acid content

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    Flowers play important roles in our everyday lives. They are beneficial to all of us. When someone is in the hospital‚ we bring flowers to cheer them up. Flowers are a great "pick-me-up." You send flowers to your loved ones on special occasions like Mother’s Day or on birthdays to show how much you care. You might even get cuttings out of your garden to brighten up a room or for the fragrance. Flowers also have healing properties. Not only do flowers help relieve stress‚ they are used in medicine

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    There is today a recognition that populations are left behind and a sense of lost opportunities thatmare reminiscent of what gave rise‚ thirty years ago‚ to Alma-Ata’s paradigm shift in thinking about health. The Alma-Ata Conference mobilized a “Primary Health Care movement” of professionals and institutions‚ governments and civil society organizations‚ researchers and grassroots organizations that undertook to tackle the “politically‚ socially and economically unacceptable” health inequalities in

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    Ancient India Religion

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    | Ancient India saw the relationship between knowledge of science and technology‚ with religion and social relations. The archaeological remains of the Indus Valley reveal knowledge of applied sciences. Scientific techniques were used in irrigation‚ Metallurgy‚ making of fired bricks and pottery‚ and simple reckoning and measurement of areas and volumes. Aryan achievements in the field of astronomy‚ mathematics and medicine are well known. Chinese records indicate knowledge of a dozen books of Indian

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    Foreign exchange practices & hedging tools used by software industry 2. A Comparative Analysis of Balanced Fund Scheme of Mutual Fund 3. An analytical study on the volatility of securities traded on BSE sensex 4. Analysis of Foreign Currency Funding Option 5. A study on the security analysis for selecting the appropriate security through analyzing economy and industry 6. A study on demat and online trading in secondary market 7. Analytical study of Derivatives 8. A study on Impact of NPAâ„¢s

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    Heritage

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    Cultural heritage of a people refers to the social and religious attitudes‚ beliefs‚ principles and conventions of behaviour inherited from the tradition stretching back to remote antiquity. It also includes in its connotations intellectual and artistic manifestations in the form of language‚ literature‚ visual and plastic art and music developed by the society from generation to generation. Viewed in this light‚ our cultural heritage is immensely vast and varied.  India is the cradle of one of

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    Anti-bacterial property of Duhat (Syzgium Cumini) Bark extract John Francis M. Vicera January‚ 2012 Ms. Santiago Abstract Humans especially for those who live in dirty community are prone to get disease such as cholera‚ diarrhea‚ fever and many more because there is an unseen specimen called bacteria. Bacteria such as e-coli and staphylococcus are the most common bacteria that can cause illness to mankind. According to the World Health Organization (WHO) 3 out of 10 people are infected by bacteria

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    Best Friend Tree's

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    ancient Romans and Greeks used detoxification baths to heal the body and remove impurities. Other cultures have used seaweed baths‚ mud and clay baths and steam baths to help remove toxins and promote overall physical and mental well-being. Dhathri Ayurveda Products Trusted For Generations. 100% Safe. Buy Online & Get 10% Off. Hurry! www.Dhathri.com/Products Sponsored Links FUNCTION Detox baths use heat and steam‚ combined with various substances‚ such as seaweed‚ baking soda and salts‚ to detox

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    Tourism Marketing in India

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    Project Title: Tourism Marketing Name of the Student: Tapabrata Bhattacharyya Roll Number: EEPM -05- 027 Professor: Dr. Atanu Adhikari Table of Contents 1. Project Scope 2. Indian Tourism Statistics 3. What is Marketed 4. Evolution of Tourism in India 5. Why Tourism Marketing 6. Accessing Market opportunities and customer values in Tourism Marketing 7. Segmentation in Tourism Marketing 8. Tourism Marketing Positioning 9. Competition in Tourism Marketing

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    Health Scenario

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    Aust. J. Rural Health (2002) 10‚ 129–135 Blackwell Science‚ Ltd Original Article CURRENT HEALTH SCENARIO IN RURAL INDIA Ashok Vikhe Patil‚1 K. V. Somasundaram2 and R. C. Goyal2 Association of Agricultural Medicine and Rural Health and 2Department of Community Medicine‚ Rural Medical College of Pravara Medical Trust‚ Maharashtra‚ India 1International ABSTRACT: India is the second most populous country of the world and has changing socio-politicaldemographic and morbidity patterns that

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