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    treatments that can assist. Today we’re going to speak about soursop (graviola), a tropical fruit with extraordinary anti-cancer properties that may be a feasible cure for cancer. Inning accordance with research studies, the fruit works much better than chemotherapy and is abundant in vital minerals and vitamins that will enhance your body immune system and enhance your overall health.

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    substance in identifying and attacking cancer cells, and lastly soursop is a a fruit in which it can slow the spread of cancer. III. Over five million that were served by one radiotherapy in the sun- Saharan Africa and there are over 5000 radio machines, there are many type of targeted therapy used today, not only does it help cancer from spreading and growing, but it also helps with different type of cancer and tumors. As mentioned in the soursop reviewed article " The adriamycin group displayed a 54.6%

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    Marketing Analysis

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    For the last two years, Central Store has been working with SEE-LA to improve its fresh produce, promotion of healthier foods and its customer service. The store has received government grants to purchase equipment to meet their needs. For example, the store now has a compact display refrigerator to place fresh fruits and vegetables cups and other premade healthy food options. Furthermore, the store has also been given a bigger produce display refrigerator to accommodate the needs of the community

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    Ecuador Research Paper

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    Agriculture has been the central figure of Ecuador’s economy for most of the country’s history. Agriculture is the second largest section of the economy. Coffee, bananas, and cacao, which is used to make chocolate, have been long important agricultural products. Forty percent of the country’ export earnings come from the crops. Ecuador is the world’s top supplier of bananas. Banana farms spread out around the city of Machala on the southern coast. Coffee and cacao are also important crops grown for

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    Sago Palm Research Paper

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    My day to day experience with plants is mainly with fruits, vegetables, breads, and the tress that I live around. Prior to moving here in Southern Maryland, I was only exposed to tropical plants. An example is Trumpet tree which we planted in our backyard in California. The pods are long, yellow in color and it has a very light fragrance when it is in full bloom. I would help trim it and each year it would grow fuller. After moving here in Maryland, I knew that it will not suitable to plant here

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    advantages for agricultural development and production. Even with seasonal rainfall and periods of drought, the island is extremely capable of supporting a wide array of tropical fruits. These include coconuts, mangos, papayas, guavas, passion fruits, soursop, mamey apples, sugar apples,

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    This paper examines the common health tradition of three different cultures based on cultural heritage and how these families in America subscribe to these traditions and practices. The necessary plan for health maintenance, protection and restoration will be developed based on the health needs of these families. The findings will be based on a heritage assessment of three different families within the New York area; Guyanese, Indian (Sikh) and African (Nigerian). “Traditional medicine has a broad

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    The Mealtimes In Ramadan

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    Ramadan has come once again, a time when Muslims engage in spiritual reflection by fasting from dawn till sunset consuming neither food nor water for a month. In a fasting state, the body uses up stored carbohydrates first and once that runs out, fat becomes the next source of energy (British Nutrition Foundation, 2017). During fasting, a detoxification effect seems to take place as the body dissolves and removes any toxins stored in the body’s fat. After a few days of fasting, certain hormones such

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    Reasons for Internationalisation According to Charles W. L. Hill (2016), “International business refers to, any firm that is involved in international trade or investment. With that being said, all a company has to do to be classified as a globally recognised company is export and import products to/or from other countries. Companies decide to go global and enter international markets for various reasons, and these different objectives at the time of entry should produce different strategies, performance

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    Jamaica: Out of Many, One People History of the Culture One would think that an island would have a culture of its own with very little outside influence, however that is not the case with this island. Located in the Caribbean Sea, Jamaica is rich in culture from its European and African history. Jamaica was first populated by the Taino people, who were also called Arawaks, in AD 600. It was then found by Christopher Columbus in 1492, and shortly thereafter became a Spanish Territory. A decade

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