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    Introduction Aloe vera is one of the endemic plants found in southern Iran and had been utilized in Persian medicine practices for over 2,500 years (Avijgan, 2016). Aloe vera has also played an important role in clinical research (Marharjan and Nampoothiri, 2015). It is a succulent, cactus-like plant which belongs to the Aloe cease family which contains more than 400 Aloe vera species (Vangipuram et al., 2016). Aloe barbadensis Miller (Asphodelaceae) and Aloe aborescens are the more extensively known

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    Benefits Of Aloe Vera

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    mainly in traditional remedy such as herbs. Most of the plants are medicinal that we can use as alternative medicine. One of these is aloe Vera. Aloe Vera is used as remedy for burns, inflammation and other skin ailments. The most widely known species is aloe Vera because it contains over four hundred genus of plants, which is grown for unusual shape. Aloe Vera is a plant that thrives in dessert, grassland, alpine and coastal regions not for the hot, dry climates that most people think. Even though

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    grandparents grew cactus, lemons, onions, tomatoes, cilantro, and aloe vera plants. It is a small reminder of their ranch in Zacatecas, Mexico and it is also their getaway from the city. My grandparents grow their own crops because to them it is a hobby, and they are able to sell them when there is an exceeding amount of harvest. Agriculture is common in most Hispanic families, whether it is owning a simple lemon tree or growing a small aloe vera plant, there is always something sprouting. I found it unusual

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    (Stevenson 219). A person who gave people hope that made them strong was Vera Brittain. She was the author of “Testament of Youth” which stated horror of World War One ("Vera Brittain Biography"). Vera Brittain brought hope to people during the World War One and even brings hope to people today. World War One was a time of hopelessness. The war

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    Aloe Vera: Medicinal Aloe

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    Aloe vera, pronounced /ˈæloʊ ˈvɪrə/[1], also known as the true or medicinal aloe, is a species of succulent plant in the genus Aloe that is believed to have originated in the Sudan.[citation needed] Aloe vera grows in arid climates and is widely distributed in Africa, India, and other arid areas. The species is frequently cited as being used in herbal medicine. Many scientific studies of the use of extracts of Aloe vera have been undertaken, some of them conflicting.[2][3][4][5] Despite these limitations

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    Mosquito- Man It was the year 2050 and America was losing World War 3, and it was up to the scientist to create a super weapon that will help them when the war. No one had any good ideas besides Brock. Brock had an idea to infuse mosquito with a radioactive chemical called SNS-11 which he made, and release the mosquitos into the enemy bases and put them the enemies to sleep while soldiers enter the base and find launch codes, and any other things that will give them an advantage. But Brock decided

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    Mist of Avalon breaks through many stereotypes but also strengthens some in some ways. One stereotype that was torn down was that women are not as strong as men. This is proved to be wrong when they have Morgaine fighting men and actually being victorious. This movie also breaks the stereotype that women can’t be in power. Most women in this movie hold very high positions. For example, Viviane is the high goddess of Avalon. Also Morgaine is her second in command. Although this movie breaks

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    Confidence in the principle of universal equality of educational opportunity is difficult to maintain when one views the breadth of the educational landscape in America. When viewing two schools that fall on opposite sides of the spectrum in nearly every measurable aspect, it is crucial to make sense of where such disparity is founded so that the education system can be altered to better society. One such example of a tremendous educational gap is found in the 3.6 miles that span between the Nashville

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    The Bradley Fighting Vehicle (BFV) versus the Future Fighting Vehicle (FFV) Programs MSG Torry Rice United States Army Sergeants Major Academy Class 67 Mr. Madera Introduction In the past 15 years, the battlefield has been in the open desert and urban environments. The geographical locations where the United States have fought their wars have had a demand for armored troop vehicles. The Bradley Fighting Vehicle (BFV) has met and exceeded that demand since 1981. With the possible new threat

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    MBA 7000 Business Policy and Strategy Indiana Tech Summary of Internal Analysis & Strategic Issues Vera Bradley Company Internal analysis: 1. Current Strategy Vera Bradley’s company strategy is not working very well. Their company strategy involves offering a distinctive line of colorful women’s luggage, handbags and accessories. Sales are done through department stores and over the Internet. The company’s vision and mission is not clear. The company would like to open 300 full-time retail stores

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