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    The objective of this experiment is to extract caffeine and tannic acid from tea leaves. From there, the caffeine will be purified through the process of sublimation. Techniques and Reactions: Sublimation: When a substance transitions from the solid phase to a gas phase without going through an intermediate liquid phase. Physical Data Table: Compound/ Formula Physical Property Molecular Weight Density Amount 2 Tea Bags 4.5 g Sodium Carbonate Na2CO3 White solid mp 854 C 105.99 g/mol 1.1

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    To have a white and clean skin Avoid using pearl cream as it contains mercury which can harm your skin. Instead of using pearl cream, you can use tomato. Tomato contains acidic compounds that help to whiten and cleanse our skin effectively. Firstly, grate the fresh of organic tomato into smaller pieces before spreading gently over your face and neck. Let it dries first before washing your face or neck. This method is also helpful to eliminate nevus comedonicus (abnormal skin problem). Also, it is

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    Since the 1980s, HFT has first introduced the mass production of herbal teas. Not until 2007 did HFT start the first mainland retail shop in mainland China (MILESTONES, 2014). Hung Fook Tong developed from a site-bounded herbal tea shop to a reputable brand in Hong Kong. The brand is built up overtime with constant changes and development. The most prominent brand developments is Hong Kong Mass Transit

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    When an American views an advertisement, his or her subconscious mind depicts details and discovers hidden motives. Advertisements urge Americans to analyze their lifestyle, societal expectations, and realize how they portray the archetype of an American. Although a bad American offers society some positive contributions, he or she faces disorganization, and self-satisfaction, and unbalanced priorities regarding his or her spiritual, social, and work life. Bad Americans also strive to achieve credibility

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    Out of all the years of being Equestria’s ruler, never once did I ever think to be dethroned and beytrayed by my subjects, loyalists, and mistress. I couldn’t blame them, though, as I had failed to do what I had sworn to do: Protect my kingdom and bestow the essentials ponies needed; and besides the Flim and Falm Corp were able to do that better than I ever could. When I got insuborinated and removed from my castle, a sign that read “No Former Princess Celestia allowed here” was placed on the front

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    The Story Of My Life

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    "Mom, Leya's gonna be over any second to pick me up for school. I figured I'd go ahead and tell you bye since you don't look like you're coming down anytime soon." I plucked a sloppy kiss on her cheek as she gave me an awkward half-hug while shuffling through some more papers on her desk in a nonplussed manner. "Sorry, Babe. Have a good day at school. Oh, before you leave!" I dreadfully turned back to face her in the doorway, aware that I now had her full attention for a reason I could tell that

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    He knew Billy might have stayed there! “Mr.Perkins i made you some tea” “Oh, thank you, but i have to use the bathroom, where is it?” “On the third floor across from your room.” Charles thought more about Billy. He wondered if maybe he mentioned to the landlady which way he was going. The more he thought he realized Billy

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    British Imperialism in China was very economic. Western countries, mostly Great Britain, exported opium grown in India and sold it to China. The British used the profits from the sale of opium to purchase such Chinese luxury goods as porcelain, silk, and tea, which were in great demand in the West. (britannica.com/topic/opium-trade) Opium was first introduced to China by Turkish and Arab traders in the late 6th or early 7th century. Taken orally to relieve tension and pain, the drug was used in limited

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    A Short Story : A Story?

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    price. It would not do Billy any good to provoke the old woman. Besides, he should not make any assumptions, maybe business has been slow? "Mr. Weaver?" A voice called, disrupting his train of thought. Billy looked up, "Yes?" "Would you like some more tea?" "No, thank you," Billy replied, barely noticing the faint headache he was receiving. "Where are you from?" The strange lady asked Billy. "London," he replied, distracted. What had seemed to be a faint headache had developed into a full pounding against

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    conditions. The fact that there was a cholera epidemic from which Gangu’s wife dies showed that the contagious nature of the diseases was serious. The realism in the novel is the is the first hand observation of Mulk Raj Anand and his observations of the tea garden laborers when he lived for a time in Assam.

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