chemopreventive effects. This analysis suggests the validity of the plant’s folkloric and erthnomedicinal uses. Preparation: as decoction, tincture, poultice or dried and powdered. Decoction of Santan leaves is used to treat the following Wounds, skin ulcers , hiccups, Nausea ,Anorexia ,Sore throat ,Bronchitis cough ,Asthma Poultice of santan leaves and flowers or * Sprains, Eczema, Boils, Contusions Wound Healing Effects of Santan (Ixora) In a report published in “Fitoterafia 1999” entitled “Effect
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Background information on the Kenya’s crisis on biomass energy Introduction Kenya faces a number of economic, social and environmental challenges. During a period of 40 years, the country fell from one of the most promising developing countries in sub-Saharan Africa, both in terms of growth and social development, to a stagnated economy struggling to find a new roadmap of sustained growth. Between 1972 and 2003, for example, despite real GDP growing at an annual average rate of about 3.3 per
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STUDENT INDUSTRIAL WORK EXPERIENCE SCHEME (SIWES) REPORT ON INDUSTRIAL ATTACHMENT AT TEEMARTINS AQUACULTURE, ADAZI – NNUKWU, ANAOCHA L.G.A, ANAMBRA STATE. FROM 29TH APRIL,2013 TO 29TH OCTOBER, 2013 BY IFEZUE ADAZE OLUEBUBECHI 2009032006 SUBMITTED TO THE DEPARTMAENT OF ANIMAL SCIENCE FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE ANAMBRA STATE UNIVERSITY IGBARIAM CAMPUS
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ENERGY TECHNOLOGY S.JITENDRA PAL Department of Chemical Engineering National Institute of Technology Karnataka Surathkal-Karnataka. Assistant Professor Fundamentals of energy and its impact on society and the environment. What is energy? • Energy :defined as the ability or capacity to do work. Energy is measured in BTU (British Thermal Unit) or Joule • According to Max Planck, energy is defined as the ability of a system to cause external action. • The term energy carrier – thus a carrier
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In recent times, many more people are choosing to make their own curtains and other soft furnishings using their own fabric. By doing this, curtains can be made to fit a window space exactly and matching tie-backs can also be made to keep the curtains away from the window during the day. Co-coordinating soft furnishings such as seat covers and cushions can be made using the same fabric. By using the same fabric, you can spread a colour scheme throughout a room and streamline the overall design
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Bioenergy Technology Development in Nigeria – Pathway to Sustainable Development TERM PAPER SUBMITTED BY ATTABO, AMEH M.Engr Mechnical Engineering Covenant university ota Nigeria ABSTRACT A major factor affecting Nigeria’s economical progress is power. And this has been a major discuss in the country for a long time. A reliable and sustainable energy source is greatly desired to power the nation’s economy and this need cannot be overemphasized, due
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Grade 10-12 Geography FARMING IN ZAMBIA AND THE SUB-REGION Grade 10-12 Geography Author: C.I. Chilukusha (Mrs) Summary: This lesson plan covers land tenure in Zambia, types of farming, the problems associated with subsistence farming, the pastoral system, commercial farming, impact on the environment, farming in other countries in the sub-region, and an outline of Government measures to develop agriculture in Zambia. ZAMBIA A. LAND TENURE This is the process of acquiring and possessing
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history of uses. During Medieval times herbalists used it for its palliative properties. This ingredient grows in small roots, leaves, flowers and fruits on plants. The willow leaf was used as herbal medicine by the ancient Greeks during childbirth to ease labor pains. There is also documentation of the first proper scientific study of the herbal remedy in year 1763. Dried willow bark was used by Reverend Edward Stone of Chipping Norton near Oxford on 50 parishioners suffering from rheumatic fever
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MY LOVELY HOME DISTRICT KUALA TERENGGANU NAME : PUTERI MIRA SYAHIRAH BINTI AHMAD RAZEMIID NO. : 012012050825LECTURER’S NAME : DR. RAZALI IBRAHIM | TABLE OF CONTENT TITLE | PAGE | 1. | INTRODUCTION | 1 | 2. | STORY 2.1 GEOGRAPHY 2.2 HISTORY 2.3 ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES 2.4 CULTURE 2.5 PLACES OF INTEREST 2.6 THEME PARKS 2.7 INTERESTING FESTIVAL 2.8 TRANSPORTATION | 23-456-1617-2627-2829-3031-34 | 3. | PROMOTION | 35-37 | 4. | CONCLUSION | 38 | INTRODUCTION OF KUALA TERENGGANU
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FILIPINO FOOD STREET October 25, 2011 // By Caryl Estrosas Posted in: Asia // Food / Drinks // Philippines When in Rome, do as the Romans do—an advice fitting for any travelers visiting a foreign land. So, when you are in the Philippines, testing your palate with the Filipino street foods, while not necessary, is commendable. Not only would it be fun to try the unique local dishes, but it is a great way to immerse and understand the Filipino culture. It is easy
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