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    Then, apply the mineral oil directly to the stone and rub it all over the surface with a clean rag. After letting the oil sit on the stone for about a half an hour (going longer won't hurt it) simply remove the excess oil from the stone with another clean rag. What this…

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    and communities in the plateaus and the valleys of the mountain ranges. There are only spots you can go through the mountain range of the Rocky Mountains that run north to south. In the Canadian Shield, there are valuable minerals and resources, we are able to get the minerals or resource effectively. In the north interior plains, there are fossil fuel deposits and we have people living there that are good and effective at retrieving these natural reason. That is why these areas have a…

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    defined as an “A food or part of food or a nutrients that provides us health benefits, which also includes prevention and cure of disease.” Broadly can be defined as “Nutrients – Substance which have recognized Nutritional functions eg. Vitamins, Minerals, Amino Acids, fatty acids etc. “Herbal/Phytochemicals- Herbs or Botanical products” “Dietary Supplements- Probiotics, Prebiotics, Antioxidants”. Nutraceuticals is a combination of two words: i). Nutrition ii). Pharmaceuticals…

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    vitamins. So with that being said, I decided to do some research and present to you guys the 10 most important vitamins for bodybuilders. Why vitamins and minerals are important: During strenuous physical activity, an enormous amount of vitamins and minerals are depleted from our bodies. Making sure our bodies have enough vitamins and minerals helps maintain and improve proper health.…

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    Halliburton Loophole

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    In 2005, the Energy Act gave Big Oil the right to slowly destroy our lands, impact our personal health, and to make huge sums of money extracting shale gas from both private and public owned lands, all under the disguise of energy independence. The act contains an exception loophole called the Halliburton Loophole. It is time for this loophole to be closed; for the protection of the health and for the safety of the country. According to Kate Sheppard, Senior Reporter and environment and energy…

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    ulcer eventually. Orange juices are highly beneficial in treating ulcers and also aids in the normal functioning of digestive system. Reduces kidney stones: Kidney stones can be prevented by regular consumption of orange juices. More chemicals and minerals will lead to the kidney stone formation. This is reduced by the citrate content in the orange juice and urine acidity is also minimized. Others Benefits: Haemoglobin production is increased due to the presence of vitamin B6. Also the…

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    Rape In The Congo

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    family by gang rape and loot the land. Rape disrupts culture in such a way that husbands might be too emotionally disturbed to work immediately after hearing such news, which is beneficial for the rebel groups who come to terrorize society and steal minerals simultaneously. The fear that comes from mass rapes is undeniable. When this scare tactic is being utilized within a community, people flee, further enabling the armed groups to steal, rape, and pillage the community. (War Child , n.d.).…

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    Folate Folate, a water-soluble vitamin, has different functions in the body; however, one of the most important is the conversion of homocysteine to methionine. It is also required for the creation of red blood cells and nervous system support. In the body, half amount of Folate is stored in the liver and the rest remains in blood and body tissues. The RDA for Folate varies due to different factors such as age, pregnancy and lactation. Folate can be found in a large variety of food, from animal…

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    The Red Planet

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    planet's earlier history stored inside the layers of rock. The rover has also found evidence of groundwater and freshwater existing on the planet. This was determined by the detection of the iron-oxide mineral hematite, which is created when water alters basaltic volcanic rock, as well as jarosite, a mineral that forms when volcanic rock interacts with mildly acidic water. One speculation by scientists is that a lake used to fill gale crater and is the reason for the fine grained sedimentary…

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    DNA Forensic Dna Analysis

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    that even in vital tooth with intact pulp, the DNA yield from the crown is ten times less than that retrieved from the roots. [10] Enamel covering the coronal portion of tooth is the hardest tissue in the human body. It is acellular, consists of minerals 96% (by weight) and has no DNA. Enamel provides a physical barrier protecting the cells within the tooth from external environment such as heat, moisture and…

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