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    Ancient Egyptian Medicine

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    The Ancient Egyptians were quite advanced in their diagnoses and treatments of various illnesses. Their advancements in ancient medical techniques were quite extraordinary, considering the lack of “modern” facilities, sterilization, sanitation, and researching capabilities. The remedies used by Ancient Egyptian physicians came mostly from nature, and many are still considered viable homeopathic treatments for certain ailments today. While many ailments would have been difficult or impossible to…

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    9) Drink Black Coffee Coffee has more uses than just waking you up in the morning, studies are showing that coffee, specifically black coffee, can help you control your weight and manage your hunger pangs. A study done by researchers at Brooklyn College showed that caffeinated coffee significantly lowered hunger during the study period. Eleven men, all at a healthy weight, were given one of three beverages: caffeinated black coffee, water with caffeine, or decaffeinated coffee, they were then…

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    Nettle Juice

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    we will use this opportunity to allocate another - healing and very tasty: The juice of the nettle and peppermint (mint) Ingredients: thirty young nettle leaves, thirty mint leaves, a liter of water, citric acid - a small teaspoon, a kilogram of sugar. How to make nettle juice with mint? Leave to boil a liter of water, and then wait until things are cool. Soak the leaves of mint and nettle in the water. Leave it to stand for a whole day (24 hours). Poveremeno goes around this healing mixture…

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    themselves were in short supply and could not send gold and silver coins to the colonies. Massachusetts took matters into their own hands at this point. Boston authorities gave permission to two settlers, John Hull and Robert Sanderson to set up a mint in the capital in 1652. The two were soon striking silver coinage, shillings, sixpences, and threepences. Nearly all of the new coins bore the same date of 1652. The pine tree shilling was America’s most famous colonial coin. The name comes from…

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    The early 1870s were an important time for the United States’ Mint. Specifically, 1873 marked the last year that the silver dollar coin would be struck, thanks to the passing of the Coinage Act of 1873. This new Act temporarily ended production of the silver dollar for commercial use. However, while this changed the landscape of coins in the United States, it made these silver coins extremely rare and collectibe. In fact, the 1870 silver dollar coin is known today as one of – if not the –…

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    5.0 Corporate reputation theory Corporate reputation is one of the key determines of the success of a company. The higher reputation, the more valuable and successful the firm is. Corporate reputation is difficult to define as different scholars have different definitions. According to Fombrun and Shanley (1990), corporate reputation is all about meeting the needs and expectations of firms’ stakeholders. While, Roper and Fill (2012) define corporate reputation as a composition of social image,…

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    The Penny Synthesis Essay

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    eliminating the penny. It may seem that the penny is worthless, a waste of time, and occupies space and weight with little value, but the penny is vital to America in the role it plays in the job industry by supporting the zinc industry and the U.S. Mint, and remains popular due to its representation of an American historical symbol, Abraham…

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    Why Mento's Is Hot?

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    irresistibly minty taste, Mento's are now sold in 130 countries. But what makes them leave such a frosty sensation and can they actually be capable of depleting temperature? Similar to why peppers taste hot, what’s going on here is there is a chemical in mint, menthol, which is deceiving the cerebrum into believing that the area the menthol is applied to is cold; even though in fact, it’s the same as it was before. More particularly , menthol binds with cold-sensitive receptors in your skin;…

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    The worth of the penny is more than just it’s face value of one cent; it provides structure and balance to the U.S. economy. As long as the U.S. Mint continues their efforts to decrease the cost of production of pennies, then they should continue to be circulating throughout the United States. References 2014 Biennial Report to the Congress as required by The Coin Modernization…

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    Canada, Local 50057, [1990] 1 S.C.R. 1298 Facts: The respondent started to work at the Royal Canadian Mint in 1979 as an operator. At the time when he was hired he already had experience as a tinsmith and electrician's helper for 1 year and ½. Both as an operator and in his prior occupations he has been a member of the union and thus subjected to the collective agreement. The Royal Canadian Mint poster a position on January 18 1982 for a maintenance man, that required the person to have a…

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