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    David Grigoryan Chef Geoffrey Zakaryan Chef Zakaryan was born in Worcester‚ Mass.. in 1959. He was from very poor ‚ his father was a musician Groqing up he was not thinking about cooking at all. But one day he went to Monaco [Franc] and feel I love whit it .He stayed there for a year dropped school and after that one year when he comeback he said his parents that he want to be a chef . First think that he did after talking whit his parent was buying a ticket and going back to Franc

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    Candle Making

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    INTRODUCTION: A candle is a molded piece of paraffin wax‚ tallow‚ or other fatty substance‚ usually cylindrical in shape‚ with a wick running through it. The encased wick burns slowly‚ giving light‚ fragrance‚ and proving decoration. Nowadays‚ people use candles in many ways. Some use candles for their daily prayers and meditations. Other uses candles as gifts for occasions like birthdays and weddings. On the other hand‚ candles can be used for decorative and collection purposes. Because of these

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    products that offer high repellency as well as good consumer safety. This paper presents a summary of recent information on testing‚ efficacy and safety of plant-based repellents as well as promising new developments in the field. Citronella Essential oils and extracts belonging to plants in the citronella genus (Poaceae) are commonly used as ingredients of plant-based mosquito repellents (Table (Table1)‚1)‚ mainlyCymbopogon nardus that is sold in Europe and North America in commercial preparations.

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    Lca of Candles

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    the environmental impact of the production of candlesticks. All the different materials and processes required to manufacture candles need to be taken into consideration to determine the impacts on the environment. The most common material used to manufacture candles is paraffin wax. Each candle comes in some type of individual packaging most of the time. Candle wicks are made using various natural fibers‚ such as reeds‚ rushes‚ or cotton. An important refinement in wick technology introduced the plaited

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    Candle Presentation

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    Attention Material: What comes to mind when you see candles? We associate candles with celebrations (like Christmas or birthdays) or special occasions. Candles date back to the Ancient Egyptians who are credited with making the first candles. They used torches made by soaking the spongy core of reeds in melted tallow (National Candle Association: History of Candlemaking‚ p. 1). B. Tie to the audience: I’m sure that all of us at some point have used candles for celebrations‚ romantic experiences‚ or for

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    Candle Wax

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    the color and type of candle that is appropriate for ritual. After you’ve selected a candle‚ you’ll want to dress it before burning. This is a technique by which you’ll establish a mental link between you and the candle. Simply put‚ you will be filling the candle using your own energy and personal vibrations. Project your intent into the wax before you burn it. To dress a candle‚ you’ll need a natural oil. Many like grapeseed because it has no smell. You can also use special oils from a metaphysical

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    Good Shepherd Academy Poblacion II‚ Victoria‚ Oriental Mindoro SY 2014-2015 “Anti-Mosquito Candle made from Oregano (Oreganum vugare) Oil” Submitted by: Jed Ivan F. Fiedalan Submitted to: Mr. Jeffrey L. San Diego Date: February 20‚ 2015 Table of Contents I. Title page…………………………………………………………………………..1 II. Table of Contents………………………………………………………………….2 III. Abstract……………………………………………………………………………4 IV. Research Plan……………………………………………………………………...5-7 a. Rationale……………………………………………………………………

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    researchers’ conclusion and recommendations in the study of making cooking oil from moringa seeds. Conclusions After the data have been collected‚ analyzed and interpreted‚ the researchers therefore conclude that: 1. There is a significant difference between the moringa oil and the commercial oil in terms of quality. This proved that moringa seed is effective as an alternative in producing quality cooking oil. 2. Set-up A which is moringa oil yielded a higher mean based on the evaluation done by randomly

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    Candle Lab

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    The mass of the candle was 59.2 grams. The measurement of the visible wick is 0.5 cm. The length of the candle is 16‚5 cm. The candle was pink in color. The circumference of the candle was 7.5 cm. The candle’s width was 2 cm. The state of the candle was solid. The candle was already used and burned. The base’s circumference was 8 cm. The candle is buoyant in water‚ The candle’s volume is 66 ml. The density of the candle is 0.897 g/ml. The candle gave off no odor. The top of the candle had a smooth texture

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    Topic: Used cooking oil and charcoal as an alternative in for t-shirt printing. Objectives: • To know if used cooking oil and charcoal is capable for t-shirt printing. • To see if you can make use of used cooking oil and charcoal as an ink. Hypothesis: |Null |Alternative |Cause and Effect | |Used cooking oil and charcoal is not capable |Used cooking oil and charcoal

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