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    Benefits of Dry Brushing Dry Brushing: Quick and Easy to Do Like many people, we give careful attention to the skin of our face but not to the entire body. When was the last time you had a brushing to clean the rest of your skin? A lot of spas offer dry brushing as part of their service but this can also be done at home for your own convenience. It is a simple beauty regimen that takes only around five to ten minutes out of your day before showering. It costs nothing and is highly beneficial…

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    maltodextrin and combination. This may be due to molecular nature of inulin and its interaction with water and other solute molecules. However the combination juice showed low viscosity values compared to maltodextrin and inulin based juice this may be to due to water-polymer-polymer interactions. The viscosity of liquid foods strongly depends on inter-molecular forces between molecules and water-solute (sugars and acids) interactions, which result from the…

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    cell. They have no nucleus or plastids, but chromatin. Some have assimilators pigments. They are on earth, water, and air, and can generally move. They may be causing disease and therefore are called pathogens. Those that do not cause disease are called saprophytes. In some cases, they are even useful, as in digestive processes or synthesis of vitamins. By the way, they are called coconuts when circular; bacilli if they have the form of rods; spirals if its shape is spiral. Their shapes vary…

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    Puerto Rico Importance

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    Secondly three cups of water in order to precook the peas. Also add one quart of water to soak the green pigeon peas with two teaspoons of salt. Thirdly put two cups of white rice. Fourthly throw in two ounces of diced smoked ham. Fifthly pour two tablespoons of corn oil or olive oil, which ever you prefer…

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    Moving countries and our hectic work schedules had finally taken its toll, so Ash and I decided to recharge our batteries in Fiji. There's no better place to relax than a paradise-like country where the weather is hot, the people friendly, the water luke warm and where everything is run on 'Fiji time'. We were warmly welcomed by a band…

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    glucose-filled fluid produced by small arthropods like aphids. They also feed on dead insects and spiders. To most people, the odorous house ants may seem like any other ant. However, if you squish one Tapinoma Sessile ant, it will give off a blue cheese/ coconut smell that works to fend off predators and acts as a pheromone, defined as a semiochemical used to affect…

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    Moisturising and retaining hair moisture Most people are usually surprised that my hair feels “soft” to the touch. I suppose the expectation is that it will be dry or “skirpoto” as people usually refer to natural hair. My hair is soft, because it is well moisturised – moisture retention is key to growing and managing African hair. However, this was not always the case, I struggled to keep my hair moisturised, in the beginning. I have 4c high porosity so my hair losses moisture easily and it…

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    Moina Character Analysis

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    Moana is a curious young girl who is raised on Motunui Island. She is drawn to the ocean as soon as she can walk and has a connection with it, the ocean makes way for her as to protect her and draw her closer in. The movie starts off with Moana’s grandmother, aka “the crazy island lady” as she refers to herself and she is telling a story which appears to be a legend to young children. It’s about the trick playing demigod Maui who stole the Mother Island Te Fiti’s heart thousands of years ago.…

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    Jamaica Research Paper

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    Jamaica is a Caribbean island nation, full of mountains, rainforests and reef lined beaches. Many of its resorts are clustered in vibrant Montego Bay, with its British colonial architecture, and Negril, renowned for diving and snorkeling. Jamaica is famed as the birthplace of reggae and its capital Kingston is home to the Bob Marley Museum, dedicated to the city’s most famous son. Jamaica is the third largest island in the Caribbean. Approximately 4,213 square miles. 146 miles from east to west…

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    Chapter 1 Introduction Waste generated from food industries is a source of an untapped energy which is mostly dumped inland fills whereby it releases greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. It is very difficult to treat and recycle food waste due to its composition. Food industry produces large volumes of wastes, both solids and liquid, resulting from the production, preparation and consumption of food. These wastes lead to increasing waste disposal and can pose severe pollution problems and…

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