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    How To Heal Sore Throat

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    Tips To Heal Sore Throat Naturally Many people say that honey is one of the potent drug to cope with strep throat. But in fact, the experts still have not understand fully how honey can cope with strep throat. But since ancient times, people often use honey as the killer bacteria which is resistant to antibiotics. Well, the way of eating honey is to mix 1-2 tablespoons honey into a cup of hot water. In addition to the traits of that sore throat also assessed can be resolved with salt water. The…

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    Gatorade Research Paper

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    Gatorade, one of my favorite drinks, is one of the most well known sports drinks in the world. It is sold in over 80 countries and has been around for half of a century. Many well known athletes, such as Dwight Howard and Derek Jeter sponsor Gatorade, which help it to sell 100 billion ounces every year (10 Thirst Quenching facts). However, it made me wonder, what ingredients were in Gatorade, and how healthy they are. Surprisingly, there are many ingredients that go into the drink. Ingredients…

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    Fragile-Personal Narrative

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    were off the street. The aroma of golden battered fish and crispy chips made my stomach rumble, and I realized just how hungry I was. I knew it was from using my mage powers. A bottle of malt vinegar sat on the table, and Marisol tilted the bottle to sprinkle some on her food. She offered me the vinegar. I took it and did the same, figuring she hadn’t led me wrong yet. Using my fingers I broke off a bite of steamy, hot fish and popped it in my mouth.…

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    Everybody likes lightening his or her hair in summer. Well, maybe not all but almost everyone prefers a brighter look in warmer season. If you believe dying your hair with chemicals to maintain this color change makes you fussy though, try out these natural ways below to lighten you hair, to shades of either blonde or red. 1. Lemon with Water The most practised common approach to help your hair, is to utilize water and lemon. Simply take a sliced lemon and squeeze it in water. Apply this…

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    I love experimenting with new face washes every now and then! I recently got a chance to try out some beauty products from a pharmaceutical brand called Mentholatum Acnes. This Fairness Wash is one of the products that I have been trying out from them. Scroll down below to know my opinions about it! Acnes Fairness Wash - with Yogurt & Natural Fruit Extracts A pearl appearance face wash with fairness and acne-fighting ingredients to deliver natural whiteness and clear skin.…

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    your hair? Are you tired of trying commercial products that damage your hair? Here is the solution with the most prominent natural recipes that can strengthen the hair and protect it from damage. 1) White vinegar with cucumber: Blend two cucumbers and then mix their juice with some white vinegar. Apply the mixture on your hair for 15 minutes and then rinse with lukewarm water. This mixture will help you to get rid of dandruff and strengthen the roots of your hair. 2) Honey and eggs: The mixture…

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    In the article “Pros and Cons of Food Additives” from October of 2001, the author, Sheila Globus, describes both the negative and positive effects that food additives have. She did this by listing the pros and cons of food additives, supported by scientific data from the late twentieth century and from the early twenty-first century, all without picking a specific side to argue for or against to avoid any form of bias. From lines thirteen to twenty of the article, Globus describes some of the…

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    Vinegar Lab Report

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    Determining Value for Money of Different Brands of Vinegar Aim – To compare the amount of acetic acid found in two different brands of vinegar to see which is the most cost effective. Materials – • Apron • Safety Glasses • Hair Tie (If appropriate) • 50mL burette • 250mL conical flask • 2 x Beaker • Measuring Cylinder • Labels • Pencil • Standard solution of Sodium Hydroxide, NaOH(aq) • Two different brands of vinegar • Phenolphthalein Indicator • A clean white tile • Distilled water • Retort…

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    How To Make Slime

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    Did you know that slime is a unique material composed of a cross-linked polymer. Slime has a slightly unpleasant odor and is cold and slimy to the touch. The most common color are blue, green, and red. Some people even add scents to make them smell good. People use slime to concentrate or just to play with it. It is so much fun to make slime because their are many ways to make slime, and many colors and glitters to use…

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    Bath Bomb Chemistry

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    Key concepts Chemistry Chemical reaction Acids Bases Water Introduction Have you ever had a refreshing bath with bubbles or bath salts? What if you could use chemistry to create a bath-time treat that incorporated both fizzing bubbles and soothing salts? Such a combination does exist, and it's called a bath bomb. If you have never experienced one, these "bombs" become fizzy when they touch the water. Why? It is due to a chemical reaction taking place between different ingredients within the…

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