Carob is best known as an alternative to products made with cocoa. It is easily the most popular natural substitute for products from the Theobroma cacao tree‚ which is the tree from which cocoa beans are harvested. Carob powder is made from pods from the Ceratonia siliqua tree‚ which is not related to Theobroma cacao. While you should be able to find carob powder in some well-stocked grocery stores‚ it may not always be available or budget-friendly. If you need an emergency carob powder substitute
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Ecotourism and Sustainable Development: a Triple Bottom Line approach to business The concept of Triple Bottom Line (TBL)‚ as John Elkington coined it in 1995‚ refers to the idea that companies and organizations should extend their agenda beyond the goals of economic prosperity by taking a three-dimensional approach to business‚ adding social justice and environmental quality as new goals on their agenda towards ‘sustainable capitalism’. Encouraging concern about sustainability is‚ according to
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Poem Analysis Digging Digging is a poem written by the Irish poet Seamus Heaney. It’s about a person looking back into the past and thinking about his father and his grandfather. The memories in the poem are about his father and his grandfather’s occupation. The sentences: ‘Stooping in rhythm through potato drills.’ shows that his father was a potato farmer and ‘My grandfather cut more turf in a day’ shows that his grandfather was a turf harvester. The title of this poem also has a meaning
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Webster’s Dictionary defines a group as "a number of persons near‚ placed‚ or classified together." Others define a group as a "social unit that consists of a number of individuals (1) who‚ at a given time‚ have role and status relationships with one another‚ stabilized in some degree and (2) who possess a set of values or norms regulating the attitude and behavior of individual members‚ at least in matters of consequence to them." Intergroup relations between two or more groups and their respective
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Bottom of the Social Ladder By: Frances Snell January 15‚ 2013 Introduction to Applied Behavior Science Psy 202 Meagan Marksbury I. Living Conditions A. Home B. Yard C. Isolation II. Family A. Children B. Income C. Challenges III. School A. Social B. Activities C. College IV. Childhood
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A Project report On Electricity Bill Payment Prepared by Kousik Pan (Enroll no: ) in Bachelor of Computer Application (BCA) 4th Semester Kolkata Date of Submission - 20/09/2013 LC – LC Code – Electricity Bill Payment By Kousik Pan (Enroll no: ) A project report (Minor) submitted for the requirement for the award the Bachelor of Computer Application (BCA) from:- Student Declaration
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Life without electricity Imagine life without electricity‚ not just a brief power outage. We all know how inconvenient life becomes when our electricity is out for only a few hours. How hard it is to remember for that short period of time that the light switch will not produce instant light‚ the hair dryer will not immediately blow dry our hair‚ or that we can’t even run water into our homes. Our homes and lives have become so dependent on electricity it is really hard to imagine everything that
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ES_TBL_7/1 17/8/04 7:40 pm Page 1 Chapter 1 Enter the Triple Bottom Line John Elkington In 1994‚ the author coined the term triple bottom line. He reflects on what got him to that point‚ what has happened since – and where the agenda may now be headed. The late 1990s saw the term ‘triple bottom line’ take off. Based on the results of a survey of international experts in corporate social responsibility (CSR) and sustainable development (SD)‚ Figure 1.1 spotlights the growth trend
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Comparative Commentary on “Salome” and “Medusa” Both “Salome” and “Medusa” are poems written by a poet called Carol Ann Duffy‚ which have similarities and differences based on various aspects of poem analysis. To begin with the poem “Salome” has a slightly different audience than the poem “Medusa”. The audience in “Salome” is unconfident and oppressed women who do not believe in their power and what they can do‚ men who underestimate women and people who discriminate others based on their sex
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potential producer of cocoa. The climatic conditions and soil characteristics are conducive to growing cocoa. There is presently an increasing interest from local farmers because local and international demand for cocoa products is way beyond the production capacity of the country and world prices have been constantly favorable. With a positive attitude towards sustainable cacao production in the country‚ the Philippines can compete globally in the world ’s supply of cocoa products. According
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