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    dangers‚ making them illegal -- and keeping them illegal -- will only bring additional death and suffering. WWJD?: In times of the bible‚ priests‚ Jesus‚ and his disciples used anointing oil made from nine pounds of flowering cannabis tops‚ olive oil‚ and a variety of other herbs and spices in order to receive the "revelations of The Lord"‚ which is noted on the book exodus. And the people were drenched in this oil. This recipe goes way back to 1450 BC. And it’s how Jesus

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    name-giving of athens

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    exactly enchanted with his gift because the water from the spring tasted salty‚ just like the waters of the sea over which Poseidon ruled. Next there was the turn of goddess Athena. She planted a seed in the ground‚ which grew up to become a lovely olive tree. The citizens liked this gift better because it would give them food‚ oil and firewood. With one voice they loudly acclaimed Athena as their benefactress. Athena‚ the patroness of the city This is how the goddess Athena got the everlasting honor

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    Spanish Essay

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    small game‚ birds and fish whenever available. They either simmered or smoked the food. They did not have bread‚ but invented tortillas made of corn. When the Spainards arrived in Mexico‚ they brought influences from the Romans: wheat‚ bread‚ olives and olive oil‚ the Germanic tribes: pork and lard‚ and the North African Moors: sheep‚ chickens and spices‚ such as cinnamon and cumin‚ fruit‚ rices and nuts. The Mexican Indians incorporated these ingredients into tacos‚ stews and tamales which we now

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    Sscalp Psoriasis

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    Scalp Psoriasis Treatment Scalp psoriasis affects around half of all people who have psoriasis. For some people‚ it extends beyond the scalp and may also be present on the back of the neck‚ on the forehead‚ or by the ears. Scalp psoriasis can be the only kind of psoriasis present‚ but it is more typical for other areas on the body‚ like the knees and elbows‚ to be affected as well. As with other forms of psoriasis‚ scalp psoriasis is characterized by red and inflamed skin patches that are covered

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    Egyptian Cuisine

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    chickpeas‚ figs‚ grain‚ olives‚ barley‚ beans‚ and peas. It’s yearly harvest of staples once provided for the entire Roman Empire‚ and have left the Egyptian people with a long history of bread and beer production. Also‚ fish and poultry are plentiful in the region and nutritious foods such as fava beans and spinach have kept this nation-state sustained for millennia. A few well-known examples of Egyptian cuisine are Foul Madammas‚ which are Fava beans cooked in olive oil accompanied by vegetables

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    god of wine‚ intoxication‚ madness‚ inspiration and prophecy‚ theater‚ and revelry. HERMES is the god of eloquence‚ commerce‚ cunning‚ the inventor of the alphabet‚ numbers‚ astronomy‚ music‚ the art of fighting‚ gymnastics‚ the cultivation of the olive tree‚ measures‚ weights‚ and more‚ he sends refreshing sleep‚ conducts dreams‚ is the herdsman of the dead‚ the protector of travelers‚ the giver of wealth and luck‚ the protector of sacrificial animals‚ and patron of gymnastic games‚ among other things

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    The sun is approximately 92.96 million miles away from Planet Earth. It is amazing how the sun is so far away yet can be felt so easily on a sunny day. Dermatologists frequently recommend lots of sunblock when enjoying the Vitamin D. Sunblock helps to protect the skin from sun damage. A great way to at least shield the eyes from the sun’s radiant beam is to wear a hat. If there are any women who don’t really care for the classic baseball cap‚ an alternative might be a well-fitting military style

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    segmentation is represented by Red Lobster’s attempt to fill the gap between fast-food seafood and upscale white-tablecloth restaurants. This shows that Darden is trying to please customers who have different incomes. Psychographic: Is represented by Olive Garden’s plan to build a dining experience around the concept of a mythical Italian family. Darden is trying to make the customers feel like they are dining out however give them the feeling that they are in a homey environment. Behavioral: Darden

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    Definition of Rice bran oil: Rice bran oil is the oil extracted from the germ and inner husk of rice & rice grain hulls. It is also known as rice bran extract. It is notable for its high smoke point of 213 °C and its mild flavor‚ making it suitable for high-temperature cooking methods such as stir frying and deep frying. It is popular as oil for healthy cooking in several Asian countries including Japan and China. The healthiest portion of rice is the oil extracted from the otherwise unused bran

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    Australian Concepts: The Merry-Go-Round in the Sea Australia’s national values such as having a ‘fair go’ and egalitarianism have been represented in a countless number of literary texts over the period of hundreds of years. The more subtle and traditional Australian beliefs‚ such as mateship and close family bonds‚ are slowly disappearing or being forgotten as the new modern era is taking place. The novel ‘The Merry Go Round in the Sea’‚ delves into subjects such as these‚ viewed by the main

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