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    Dystopia of Maya

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    dilapidated shack that served as a safe haven for my wife and I and along the overgrown dirt roads of Eucalyptus, my steps seemed to lead me to my death. I walked along the ruined remains of life on the ground. Old cottages and fields were dotted along the countryside like relics of a forgotten era. The fields, no longer a youthful green, were brown, shriveled and unfriendly to the farmers of Eucalyptus who tried in vain to procure a single sprout to appease the Council. Skeletons masquerading about

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    Diversity and Distribution of Eucalyptus Eucalyptus is a genus of hardwood evergreen forest trees, and is the most conspicuous element of Australian vegetation. Its members constitute 95 percent of the continent's forests and are the dominant trees of Australia's woodlands (Kelly 1969). It is an extremely diverse group, with approximately 500 named species and subspecies and nearly 200 described hybrid varieties (Blakely 1965). The genus is overwhelmingly endemic to the Australian mainland and

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    soap is definitely a standout. It was able to fill up what some other shaving soaps are lacking. This Italian made soap has a relatively longer lifespan and is even less expensive than most shaving creams and gels out there. Moreover, its classic eucalyptus and menthol scent is a standout. This would be further elaborated below. Features and Specifications • Longer Lifespan Typically, shaving soaps contain 2.5 ounces of their product. But what makes Proraso shaving soap different is that it is available

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    Disease Risk Profiles Introduction: As the world progress in the trade and rapid human movement from one place to another, the spread of pathogens also progresses (WHO, 2001). There are many ways that a pathogen can get into a new country. Usually the entry of pathogen into New Zealand is less due to its geographical location. But, there are pathogens getting into the country. This might be because of an undetectable pathogen, pathogens with no symptoms and other related reasons. For better

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    Investigation of the anti-bacterial properties of the herbal remedies, tea tree oil and eucalyptus oil Viktoria Budafai – G00269730 Group J Biology 1.1 Laboratory Project Brian Moran Contents Introduction 3 Hypothesis and aims 3 General introduction to herbal remedies 3 Tea tree oil 3 Eucalyptus oil 3 Penicillin G. 3 Gentamicin 3 Trigene 3 Sterile water 3 Escherichia Coli 3 Methods 4 Choosing reagents 4 Preparation of agar plates 4 Sterilisation of equipment 4 Transfer of E. coli. culture

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    Koalas Research Paper

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    Koalas eat until they pass out or go to sleep and they are called koala bears but they are not actually bears and they are mammals and the leaves are so toxic that if other animals eat them it could kill them and they grind up the leaves with it's mullers and the liver detoxifies the leaf. The leaf provides most of the water it needs and his clown nose help him avoid and toxic leafs and they will eat two shopping bags full of these leaves every day and then they change trees and they are most

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    Assignment #2 The ferocactus latispinus, commonly known as the crow’s claw cactus, is a barrel cactus originated from Mexico. The cactus is in the phylum Tracheophyta and of the family Cactaceae, with three recognized subspecies. It resides in the states of Aguascalientes, Guanajuato, Jalisco, Querétaro, Zacatecas, Coahuila, Oaxaca, Hidalgo, San Luis Potosí, Puebla, and Mexico State. The crow’s claw grows in mountain elevations of ten thousand feet, and blooms between the months of October and March

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    The House on Mango Street

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    When I grow up, I want to be a black gum tree. Black gum trees are known for their internal strength. Instead of dwelling on outward beauty, they spend more time focusing on their inner growth and developing their core. Only after they have achieved this goal can they produce beautiful fruits that draw animals near to them. Any surfaces that the berries touch are stained as to say, “I was here and made a permanent difference.” After they have utilized their outward influences, they use their internal

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    As interest in natural means to improved health, wellness and fitness grows, essential oils are gaining in popularity in the United States. The healing powers, on both physiological and psychological levels, have been utilized in Europe and the rest of the world for some time. Natural, pure essential oils used in aromatherapy have a very diverse range of healing properties - as diverse as the hundreds of plants from which they are distilled. The effects range from antibiotic (without incurrence

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