doing your homework on the internet is cool.
what could you think of next?
2007-03-17 21:13:13
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Fruits are identified as ripened flower ovaries which produce seeds.
2017-03-11 22:11:01
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answer #2
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answered by ? 3
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like both, fruits: berries, oranges, pears, peaches, dragonfruit, pomegranate.... Vegetables: CUCUMBERS, bok choy, green beans, broccoli,.... My spouse and i guess the two are great.
2017-02-18 16:40:33
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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it is very long but ill give you a copy of intruduction and acknowledgement....
Acknowledgement
We would like to give thanks to all who help us.
First of all, God for giving us
Thought on what to do with our project.
Our parents for guiding us.
To all our classmates for helping us and giving info
To all teachers who help us
T. Jen…
T. Mimi….
And other teachers
To all
Again we would like to say
We are grateful to have you
Thank you…
Table of Contents
1. Title page
2. Abstract
a. Purpose
a. Procedure used
b. Result
c. Conclusion
3. Acknowledgement
4. Table of contents
5. Introduction
a. Background of the study
b. Specific Objectives
d. Significance of the study
a. Scope and limitation
b. Review of related literature
6. Methodology
a. Material and equipment
b. Treatment/general procedure
c. Result and Discussion
a. Findings
b. Analysis
d. Conclusion
e. Recommendation
Introduction
• Background of the study
Feeling greasy is about the last thing everyone wants for their skin. As a matter of fact, it's only Needless to say, I was quite eager to try out this body lotion. But we all know that our skin can absorb some of the product ingredients, so I was a little concerned what went into the formulation. Here's what I found out about this Particular body lotion. Ingredients include wild crafted sea butter, certified organic extra-virgin olive oil, and vegetable glycerin, certified organic infusions of nourishing and healing herbs (comfrey root, lavender, chamomile and rose hips) plus custom-blended aromatherapy-grade essential oils. And did I mention that it smells great! The ginger lotion is good for the body.
• Specific Objective
This group aims to give ginger another use. To make a simple to thing tom most useful thing.
• Significance of the study
Ginger Lotion is more than a mere body lotion because Ginger fragrance is made with essential oils that benefit your skin in many ways not just your nose. For fragrant, toned, flexible skin, try a layer of rose and geranium Ginger Lotion. I've heard that ginger can help ease cramps during periods, and also they do help 'freshen' you up when you're down with a cold or something.
Ginger lotion is every useful in almost in means for example you can feel ease with it, when you put it
• Scope and limitations
The ginger lotion covers the significance of herbs to the body and give ginger another use not just an ingredient for foods.
• Review of related literature
Ginger, common name for a plant family with about 50 genera and 1,300 species. It is found throughout the tropics, mostly in Far Eastern countries. Its complicated, irregular flowers have one fertile stamen and a usually showy labellum’s or lip, formed from two or three sterile staminodes. The family is cultivated widely in the tropics for its showy flowers and useful products, derived mostly from the rhizomes (underground root-like stems). These products include the flavoring ginger; East Indian arrowroot, a food starch; and turmeric, an important ingredient in curry powder.
The order to which the ginger family belongs (Zingiberales) has 8 families, including the banana and bird-of-paradise families, and some 1,800 species, abundant throughout the moist tropics. Characteristically, members of the order have rhizomes. These are often fleshy, containing large amounts of starch or other useful substances. Leaves consist of a broad blade with parallel veins running perpendicular to a thick midrib. The midrib extends into a petiole, or stalk, and a sheathing base. The bases of the leaves overlap tightly, forming a rigid pseudo-stem. Thus, the “trunk” of the banana tree is not a stem at all but many overlapping leaf bases. Stems, except those bearing the flowers, are rarely exposed in the ginger order, because they are underground or covered by leaf bases.
2007-03-17 21:14:36
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answer #4
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answered by Ayu_Mikan 3
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coconut juice as an alternative source of kerosene......
that's our ip's title...we won 2nd place though...at least we got the place haha
what school u from???...im from UNC...naga city camarines sur
2007-03-18 01:24:41
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answer #5
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answered by geez 5
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Wow!!! you shouldn't leave things till the last minute.
try this site http://www.scienceproject.com/
2007-03-17 21:11:32
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answer #6
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answered by lyndell v 4
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hahahahhhaahahhahhhahhhahahahahahahhhahahahahahaha NOOOOOOOO.
2007-03-17 21:12:16
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answer #7
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answered by RabbleRabbleRabbleRabbleRabble 2
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