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    Suggested Title: Everything that you wanted to know about Ceylon Cinnamon! Suggested Title: Ceylon Cinnamon: Is it really Different and Better than Cassia Cinnamon? From Ayurvedic scriptures to the Bible, cinnamon is mentioned in all of these and more, pointing to the use of the woody spice as far back as 2000 BC. In fact, the use of cinnamon for the express purpose of perfuming oil used for anointing can even be found in the Old Testament. Today, the spice lends its delectably sweet flavor…

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    To add, the bark also resembles me by the color it portrays depending upon maturity such as a gray to a gray-brownish color. To identify, it’s similar to me being that I have a bit of skin discoloration upon my face, which is two dark-grayish spots around my nose on…

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    author talks about how selfies may tend to get annoying. Sarasy seems more of a woman who emphasises the gift of taking a selfie. “Adrienne Sarasy was a junior at Healdsburg High School and joint editor-in-chief of the school’s newspaper, The Hound’s Bark, when this editorial appeared in February 2014. It was reprinted in the Santa Rosa Press Democrat, along with its companion piece by Robert Wilcox, on March 9, 2014 (Sarasy 533).” Her way of…

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    used. Biomedical treatments of modern medicine are “analgesics and antipyretics like aspirin and paracetamol along with antimalarials such as chloroquine and amodiaquine” (Esse et al, 2016). Traditional treatments include herbal teas of leaves and bark and other plant based treatments. Also traditional healers believed that the avoidance of certain foods, especially red items, would lessen the…

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    Natural rubber latex is a raw material harvested from the rubber trees known as H. brasiliensis. There are about eight Hevea plant species from the Euphorbiaceae family are known to produce natural rubber latex, but only H. brasiliensis species is economically exploited. This tree is originally found growing in the Amazon basin of South America but now grown in plantations of rubber producing nations such as Malaysia, Indonesia, Vietnam and Thailand (Tuan Muhammad, 2009). Natural rubber latex…

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    1. Adaptation is a noun. Also a change or the process of change of that an organism can best suit the environment lived in. A: Desert, Its hot and very dry. Less than 10 inches or rain. Quite a bit of direct sunlight. Soil is rocky and sandy which means it is unable to hold much water. Winds are usually very strong which means it drys out the plants. Plants are exposed to very hot and no water. B: Grassland, or prairie have very warm summers and chilly winters. Not much rainfall…

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    given into the hands of the hunter. Once Croquet, taking the raccoon outgrowth on a tree branch, a long time he was smiling, but the raccoon did not react. Cut down the trees and making sure that he was mistaken, Crockett found that his smile "all bark peeled from the branch and outgrowth disappeared." Crockett grew up in the imagination of American stationery in a certain culture hero, bringing home in his pocket sunlight, liberating the land of ice and so forth. Legends of exuberant Bill, the…

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    the beginning a woman was pregnant with child and she sent her husband to work trying to find strange new delicacies for her to try. Later on, he encounters a sacred tree known as the "Great Tree". Fast forward into the story, the woman wanted to eat bark from the sacred tree and told her husband, but he knew it was wrong, so she decided to take matters into her own hands. As she dug a hole she fell through it and was flying downwards a beautiful ocean. The animals decide to save her, thus…

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    barred window, the pups immediately made personal connections to me and called out for my attention. In particular, one of the Pit Bull mixes made a desperate plea for me to simply move over to her enclosure and acknowledge her presence. She would bark, yelp, and stand on her hind legs to look out of her enclosure in search of a moment of human interaction. Almost as soon as I came over to see the Pit Bull, she would calm down, wag her tail, and sit, completely content with me simply looking at…

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    Did you know that about 22,000 people speak the Cherokee language today, first and foremost in Oklahoma and North Carolina? The Cherokee’s culture and belief has and still is used, Cherokee basketry has lived from prehistoric times to present day, can you believe how old this culture is? Also during the 1800's, the US government created an Indian Territory in Oklahoma and sent all the eastern Native American tribes to live there, the Cherokee called this trail “The trail of tears”, this is one…

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