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0 | Progesterone helps with acne that occurs in the late 30's and early 40's. Also, if the acne varies with the period, elimination of xenoestrogens (environmental estrogens) and phytoestrogens and taking progesterone cream helps with this type of acne as well. |
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1 | Acne home remedy: Mint. Mint can help remove pore-clogging oil. To help clear acne before it begins, mix 2 tablespoons of finely chopped fresh mint with two tablespoons each of plain yogurt and oatmeal (use a blender to pulverize the oatmeal to powder). Leave the concoction on your face for 10 minutes, then rinse off with water. |
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2 | Acne home remedy: Chamomile. Chamomile helps decrease inflammation from acne. In a blender or coffee grinder, combine the contents of a chamomile tea bag with enough water to form a paste, and apply that to acne. Alternately, steep two chamomile tea bags with 1 cup boiled water for 15 minutes. |
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3 | Acne home remedy: Honey. Honey’s antibiotic properties can help improve acne. Apply a teaspoon of honey to affected areas, or make a mask by mixing 1/2 cup of honey with 1 cup of plain oatmeal and leaving it on for 30 minutes. |
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4 | This can cause pain, tingling or numbness on the left side head and neck. Pinched Nerve: Pinched nerve may be from spinal stenosis, bone spurs or a herniated disc and these can cause pain to spread down to the neck and into the left side head together with numbness or weakness in this area. |
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5 | 1- Muscle Tension. Muscle tension is one of the most commonest causes of experiencing pain in left side of neck and head. This may be caused due to: sleeping in a wrong position, overuse of neck or muscle strain. The problem if left untreated for few days may get severe causing the neck to become stiff and numb. |
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6 | One symptom of a brain tumor is a sharp, shooting pain in head, usually the left side. Since a brain tumor shares the space inside your skull with your brain, it may disrupt your normal brain activities. |
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7 | Diverticulitis occurs when small, bulging pouches (diverticula) in your digestive tract become infected and inflamed. Mild cases are usually treated with antibiotics and a diverticulitis diet, which includes clear liquids and low-fiber foods. |
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8 | Diet for Diverticulitis. If you're experiencing severe symptoms from diverticulitis, your doctor may recommend a liquid diverticulitis diet as part of your treatment, which can include: 1 Water. 2 Fruit juices. 3 Broth. |
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9 | In fact, nuts and seeds are components of many high-fiber foods, which are recommended for people with diverticular disease. Grocery Smarts: Eat This, Not That for Good Health. |
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10 | Diagonal Pliers (Side cutter). As the name suggests, these cutters deliver a diagonal cut, and the most common type in use by tradesmen all over the world are known by several different names, such as side-cutters, diagonal cutters, “dikes”, or even “diags”. |
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11 | Combination pliers. Combine the function of a number of types of pliers and therefore have a wide variety of uses in the electrical trade. Available in sizes from 150 to 230mm. Application: Flat jaw tips are serrated for general gripping, bending, and twisting, etc. |
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12 | Wire Strippers are a type of pliers with a very specific and limited use. These are design for removing the insulation off of electrical wiring. With different size holes that are graduated in the same size of the wire it takes the guess work out of removing the insulation. |
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13 | Coronary heart disease is the most common underlying cause of death in Australia for people over age 45, followed by cerebrovascular disease, cancers, dementia and Alzheimer disease and respiratory conditions.ung cancer and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) make up the top 5 leading underlying causes of death in Australia in 2012, for males and females of all ages combined. |
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14 | Motor vehicle traffic accidents are the most common cause of all accidental deaths in Australia (see Motor vehicle traffic accidents). In 1994, 127 children were killed in motor vehicle traffic accidents, accounting for 44% of all child accidental deaths.ortality and Morbidity: Accidental death of children. In 1994, accidents were the most common cause of death among children aged 1-14 years. Accidents are a major cause of preventable death among children. |
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15 | Smoking is the largest preventable cause of death and disease in Australia. There is a tobacco-related death about every 28 minutes in Australia, adding up to more than 50 deaths each day.In 1998, 19,019 deaths were caused by tobacco use.moking is the largest preventable cause of death and disease in Australia. There is a tobacco-related death about every 28 minutes in Australia, adding up to more than 50 deaths each day. |
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16 | Cancer is a leading cause of death in Australia – more than 43,200 people died from cancer in 2011. The most common causes of cancer deaths are not necessarily the most frequently occurring cancers. While lung cancer is the fifth most common type of cancer overall, it is the leading cause of cancer death in Australians.he most common causes of cancer deaths are not necessarily the most frequently occurring cancers. While lung cancer is the fifth most common type of cancer overall, it is the leading cause of cancer death in Australians. |
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17 | 1. Paris, France. Ooo la la, the city of the city of lights, charming cafes, wine, art, and of course, love awaits couples in gay Paris. Even a whisper calls to mind magical evenings spent lingering with a glass of wine, or two, at an outdoor bistro." |
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18 | Udaipur is known as one of the most romantic cities in India. Its idyllic setting makes it truly marvelous. Situated on Lake Pichola with the famous Lake Palace standing proud in the centre of it all, Udaipur makes for a fairytale setting. |
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19 | It’s all about water here and you can dine by the sea in places like Camps Bay, Cape Town’s most scenic ocean front route. Just driving around Cape Town is romantic. Chapman’s Peak is one of the most scenic drives in the world. Rent a car, and drive the coast with your honey by your side. |
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20 | While a glamping experience in the Outback ranks among the tops, and relaxing in our own soaker tub as we look over the Aegean Sea of Santorini is definitely romantic, we thought we’d rank the most romantic cities on earth for this Valentine’s Day post….according to Dave and Deb. |
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21 | Ferrara climbed into the cage and stripped naked, then wrapped his arms around a lion’s neck. He was left with severe injuries to his head, pelvis and chest. Both lions were shot dead in accordance with zoo policy regarding such incidents. |
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22 | Mukesh is a native of Sikar district in Rajasthan. A 35-year-old drunk man jumped into a lion enclosure at Nehru Zoological Park in Hyderabad on Sunday reportedly “to shake hand with a lion” but was rescued unhurt by the alert animal keeper. Mukesh, a native of Sikar district in Rajasthan, crossed the barricade of the African lion enclosure despite warnings by the security staff, Nehru Zoological Park Curator Shivani Dogra said. |
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23 | Planning To Go In The Cage Media Source So when Franco Luis Ferrada Roman, a 20-year-old guy jumped into a lions’ cage in a zoo, he knew he was asking for it. What he didn’t predict was the tragic end for everyone in the cage. The audience watching would witness a horrifying scene. |
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24 | Using those harsh products for your face and body will only harm your delicate skin over a period of time. There are a lot of benefits of using rice water for your hair and skin. When you use this starchy ingredient on your hair and skin, you will see changes in a week. Rice water benefits the hair in various ways. It helps to decrease the production of dandruff. It promotes hair growth and over a period of time, rice water helps to improve the texture of your locks. For the skin, rice water decreases those nasty blemishes and scars caused by pimples. |
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25 | DiscoveringNatrural is sharing an addition to her natural hair routine that resulted in improved health and growth last year. Curious about the benefits of rice water for hair? Get the deets--Rice water has amazing hair and skin benefits. A recent research has shown that rice water exhibit hair care effects, such as decreasing surface friction and improving hair elasticity. Rice water has inositol, a carbohydrate, that can repair damaged hair, as well as protect it from damage. |
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26 | Hair benefits. Rice water contains inositol, a carbohydrate that helps strengthen elasticity and reduce surface friction. Hair rinse Rinsing your hair with rice water adds shine to your hair and helps to keep it strong and healthy. For extra nourishment, add few drops of essential oils such as rosemary, lavender or geranium. After shampooing, pour the rice water on your hair. |
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27 | Size/Complexity of the Job. The total cost of your hardwood flooring installation will also be determined by the size or complexity of the job. Flooring contractors will always add labor charges to the price of the installation and those can range anywhere from $500 to $3,000. |
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28 | "Cost breakdown. Selecting the carpet - carpeting can cost as little as $2 per square foot, or as high as $100 per square yard, but the average carpet and pad 1 will cost between $30 and $40 per square yard - for a total of around $995 for the carpeting alone." |
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29 | Courchevel Airport: Located in a ski resort in the French Alps, Courchevel Airport has been ranked as the seventh most dangerous airport in the world by the History Channel. |
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30 | Located about 28 miles south of St. Maarten. The Saba International Airport has the world’s shortest commercial airport runway. It is 400 meters (1300 feet) in total length. Considered the most dangerous airport for landing. This landing strip looks incredible. |
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31 | Nepal has gorgeous mountains to see, but this comes at a price, as the airport has some of the most difficult approaches. For ratings sake, the Tenzing-Hillary Airport was ranked as the most dangerous airport by the History Channel in 2010. |
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32 | Barriers are set in place in order to keep the runway free, while some airport crew are tasked to steer the runway clear of the smallest debris which, if left untaken care of, might cause damage to the aircraft and impede the flight. This makes Gibraltar the most dangerous airport in the whole of Europe. |
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33 | Retinoic acid is the active form of vitamin A in the skin and the gold standard in anti-aging skin care, according to Burke. Topical retinoic acid (brand names Renova and Retin-A) treats fine wrinkles, age spots, and rough skin caused by sun exposure. |
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34 | B Vitamins for Your Skin. The B vitamins are essential for cells throughout the body, including skin cells. It's important to get enough of foods rich in B vitamins, such as chicken, eggs, and fortified grain products, because a B vitamin deficiency can lead to dry, itchy skin. |
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35 | Vitamin C and Sea Buckthorn Body Lotion 8 Oz Now Foods Nourish Renew Dry Skin $11.29. Buy It Now. Free Shipping. Vitamin C and Sea Buckthorn Body Lotion 8 Oz Now Foods Nourish Renew Dry Skin Shea butter, coconut oil and olive oil help to protect and moisturize the skin Vitamin c brightens the skin, while vitamin... Biotin is most often thought of as the hair growth vitamin.. It is an essential water-soluble B vitamin. |
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36 | Vitamin E is perhaps the most well-known vitamin that is essential for healthy skin. This is because Vitamin E is an effective antioxidant that helps fight free radicals in your body. Free radicals are caused by a number of factors such as smoking, pollution and sun exposure. |
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37 | Desert: Plants Short grasses, sagebrush, creosote bushes, and cacti are just a few of the plants that can be found in the desert. Plant abundance and variety are determined by the geographic location of the desert. |
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38 | Desert Marigold. The desert marigolds belong to the aster family and are commonly found in the south western parts of the US and in Mexico. They are annual and short lived perennial plants which grow between 10 and 30 inches and have very hairy leaves. 6. The desert marigolds belong to the aster family and are commonly found in the south western parts of the US and in Mexico. They are annual and short lived perennial plants which grow between 10 and 30 inches and have very hairy leaves. |
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39 | The desert biome is one that is very hot and dry. They are found at the lower latitudes, between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn. Light winds occur often which evaporates any type of moisture that is typically going to develop in them. That is the only desert biome where it grows. It has a long truck and then wide leaves that are very hard. It can create a sap that is very dark red in color. The aloe plant is also found in the desert biome. Aloe has always been a very important type of natural healing medicine. |
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40 | The Barrel cactus is found in the Mojave, Sonora, and the Chihuahua deserts. These deserts are found in the land of Speedy and the Roadrunner: Baja, Arizona, California, Texas, and Central Mexico. The barrel cactus grows in the desert washes and slopes, but can also be spotted growing along canyon walls. |
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41 | Desert Lily. Also known as Hesperocallis, these flowering plants are found in the desert areas of North America, Mexico, California and Arizona. These flowers are funnel-shaped, cream-colored flowers that bloom in March and stay on till May. This plant is a common sight in the deserts. |
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42 | Water Oak. The water oak tree is a largely southern species, growing mostly in the upper regions of Florida and across Georgia, South Carolina, Mississippi, Louisiana and Arkansas. Water oaks feature thin bark that closely resembles peeling paint, while its leaves are teardrop-shaped and smooth with no pointed lobes. Many Americans have oak trees in their yards, but some have no idea which oak species it is. According to Savatree, around 400 oak species exist. However, according to the United States Geological Survey, only 60 are native to North America |
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43 | Submit. North America is home to many oak trees. Oaks are easily distinguished by their lobed leaves and their unique seeds, the acorns. Acorns are hard, round seeds that can range, depending on the tree, climate and location, from 3/4 inch in diameter to over 1 inch in diameter. Acorns are rounded with a sharp tip. Their trunks can be several feet in diameter. The bark of the white oak is ashen-gray or white. On younger trees, the bark is scaly or platy, but older trees can have smooth areas of bark. White oak is most common at the east of the Mississippi river. |
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44 | Cosmetic Uses of Botox. Doctors have been using Botox for years to successfully treat wrinkles and facial creases. Botox is a brand name of a toxin produced by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum. There are also other brand names, such as Dysport and Xeomin. That makes the wrinkles relax and soften. Botox is most often used on forehead lines, crow's feet (lines around the eye), and frown lines. Wrinkles caused by sun damage and gravity will not respond to Botox. |
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45 | Botox can treat aging found in several areas of the face, including frown lines, crow's feet, smile lines, and other areas around the mouth, nose, and eyes. Schedule a consultation with one of our dermatologists to discuss your aging concerns and find out the best treatment options for your problem areas. |
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46 | As you can see from Figure 5 the design of the telephone has changed considerably over its lifetime, reflecting the improvements in technology, materials, components and manufacturing processes. Figure 5 (a) is a replica of Bell's ‘liquid transmitter’ of 1876 and Figure 5 (b) is a Bell telephone and terminal panel from 1877 showing the adaptation for two-way conversation. Edison's wall telephone (Figure 5 c) was developed by 1880 and the classic ‘candlestick’ table top phone (Figure 5 d) by 1900. |
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47 | The invention of the telephone have changed the way people communicate completely. Before telephone was used the most comman use of communication was through letters which took a lot of time reaching it`s destination and the futher it was the longer it took. It changed society as it leads to a faster exchange of information and communication.... 33. 1. The invention of the telephone allowed communication between people over great distances |
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48 | Glucose. Glucose (Glc), a monosaccharide (or simple sugar), is an important carbohydrate in biology. The living cell uses it as a source of energy and metabolic intermediate. Glucose is one of the main products of photosynthesis and starts cellular respiration in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes. glucose. D-glucose is a short form of dextrorotatory glucose. It is one of the two stereoisomers of glucose, and is the one that is biologically active. It occurs in plant s as a product of photosynthesis. In animals and fungi, it is the result of the breakdown of glycogen. |
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49 | Two monosaccharides joined together by a glycosidic linkage is called a double sugar or disaccharide. The most common disaccharide is sucrose. It is composed of glucose and fructose. Sucrose is commonly used by plants to transport sugar from one part of the plant to another. Disaccharides are also oligosaccharides. |
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50 | Only deer ticks can carry the bacterium that causes Lyme disease. They can also carry the germs that cause babesiosis and human granulocytic anaplasmosis. Young deer ticks, called nymphs, are brown and the size of poppy seeds. Adult female deer ticks are red and black, while males are black. |
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51 | In the United States, some ticks carry pathogens that can cause human disease, including: 1 Anaplasmosis is transmitted to humans by tick bites primarily from the blacklegged tick (Ixodes scapularis) in the northeastern and upper midwestern U.S. and the western blacklegged tick (Ixodes pacificus) along the Pacific coast. 1 Lyme disease is transmitted by the blacklegged tick (Ixodes scapularis) in the northeastern U.S. and upper midwestern U.S. and the western blacklegged tick (Ixodes pacificus) along the Pacific coast. 2 Powassan disease is transmitted by the blacklegged tick (Ixodes scapularis) and the groundhog tick (Ixodes cookei) |
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52 | Craft glue might be used in different bead projects. Wallpaper paste may be used to secure wallpaper to a surface. All-purpose glue is often used for children's crafts and simple projects. Craft glue can be used to bond different pieces of fabric together without sewing. |
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53 | PVA glue. Polyvinyl acetate (PVA) glue is the most common type of glue out there. It’s so common that if you have a bottle of glue in your house, it’s likely to be PVA glue. White glue, yellow glue, and bottles of “wood glue” are all likely to be PVA glue. Some special formulations of PVA glue such as Titebond III are waterproof. |
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54 | Glue is an adhesive substance used to bind or fasten items together. There are different types of craft glue to suit the content and weight of the materials used across a broad range of crafts. This is a survey of some of the many types of glue available. Cyanoacrylates |
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55 | This substation shows elements of low-profile construction; apparatus is mounted on individual columns. A substation is a part of an electrical generation, transmission, and distribution system. Substations transform voltage from high to low, or the reverse, or perform any of several other important functions. |
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56 | A substation may include transformers to change voltage levels between high transmission voltages and lower distribution voltages, or at the interconnection of two different transmission voltages. The word substation comes from the days before the distribution system became a grid. A substation is a part of an electrical generation, transmission, and distribution system. Substations transform voltage from high to low, or the reverse, or perform any of several other important functions. |
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57 | Finnair passengers must check in one hour before departure or 45 minutes before domestic flights. Travelers can check in at a desk or a self-service kiosk. Online and mobile services are available up to 36 hours before departure. Finnair Plus members may request automatic cell phone check-in. Finnair is a member of the Oneworld alliance and also participates in code sharing with several other airlines. Oneworld affiliates include American Airlines, British Airways, Cathay Pacific, Qantas, Japan Airlines, Iberia and Air Berlin. |
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58 | Finnair offers flights between Europe, Asia and 70 cities around the globe. Its top destinations are Helsinki, Paris, London, New York, Seoul, Singapore, Nagoya, Osaka, Tokyo, Hong Kong, Shanghai and Bangkok. Finnair is a member of the Oneworld alliance and also participates in code sharing with several other airlines. Oneworld affiliates include American Airlines, British Airways, Cathay Pacific, Qantas, Japan Airlines, Iberia and Air Berlin. |
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59 | Your gums are part of your body and they need the same vitamins that your whole body needs to remain healthy. Certain vitamins like vitamin D and K and C, and a vitamin helper called Coenzyme Q10 are essential for the health of all body tissues and organs, including your gums. |
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60 | Yes, supplements such as Vitamin B and iron can help keep your gums healthy. Vitamin B is essential for growth and iron for healthy blood, which in turn contributes to healthy gum tissue. Vitamin C keeps gums healthy by producing healthy connective tissue that holds teeth in their sockets. |
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61 | Vitamin E is a powerful antioxidant that can be taken in capsule form or opened and rubbed onto the gums for tissue healing. It has also been used to relieve soreness of the gums during infant teething. Foods that are high in vitamin E include sunflower seeds, turnip greens, tomato paste and peanut butter. |
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62 | Devices with transmission capabilities deactivated (i.e. in flight mode) may be used in-flight once the fasten seat belt sign has been extinguished after take-off, until the fasten seat belt sign is illuminated for landing. Examples include laptops or personal computers. These devices must have their transmission capabilities deactivated prior to the last cabin door closing in order to be used in-flight. These devices must be stowed in an overhead bin or under the seat in front of you during taxi, take-off, and landing. |
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63 | We've compiled the practical travel information you need, including visas, customs, duty-free shopping, and insurance. Flights. Many airlines fly to Australia and prices vary considerably, so it pays to shop around for a flight. Consider the length of the flight and any mandatory stopovers. Start by contacting the major airlines or your local Aussie Specialist travel agent. For more detailed information, go to the Medicare Australia website. Duty Free shopping. You can go duty-free shopping once you've purchased your airline ticket. There is a limit on how much you can bring into the country, including the quantities of alcohol and cigarettes. You'll need to declare goods exceeding this limit at Customs. |
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64 | On the airplane to Australia, you will be given an Incoming Passenger Card by the Flight Attendants. The Passenger Card is a declaration that explains what you are bringing into Australia. Answer all the questions truthfully. The penalties for false declarations are very heavy and the goods may be confiscated as well. Australian Customs are very strict about food of any description being brought into Australia. All food must be declared to Customs on arrival in Australia or dumped in the rubbish bins in the Arrival Hall. For a list of what you are not allowed to bring into Australia, visit the Australian Quarantine Inspection Service website. Australia has a large multicultural population, including a thriving Chinatown in most big cities |
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65 | Asphalt Shingles. This is the most common type of roof shingles and also offers the most affordability. Asphalt shingles are a great option, because they are in compliance with all Energy Star standards for a cool roof rebate. This will give you access to even more savings and help you not lose out on quality. |
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66 | Hip Roof: Hip roofs are a common residential style roof. This type of roof is more difficult to construct when compared to flat roofs and gable roofs because they have a more complicated truss and rafter structure. A hip roof style roof has four sloping sides with zero vertical roof lines/walls. |
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67 | Saltbox. This is one of my favorite roof types just because it looks so interesting from the exterior. It is an asymmetrical long pitched roof with one short side and one very long side. Often times this results in a home that is one story in height on one side of the building and two stories on the other side |
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68 | Pyramid Roof. As the name suggests, this is a type of roof that is shaped like a pyramid. We see it here on two different portions of this extravagant home. This type of roof is usually used either on small portions, like this, or on small structures such as a garage or pool house. |
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69 | There are many different types of roofs out there: 1. Flat roof. Flat roof is the simplest and most economical type of roof, characteristic of modern architecture and frequently used in warm weather conditions. It is well known all over the world and each country has its own tradition about it. |
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70 | Causes of liver spots. Liver spots are caused due to exposure to UV or ultraviolet light from the sun over a period of several years. It can also result from excessive use of tanning beds and tanning lamps. The epidermis or the upper layer of the skin contains a pigment known as melanin, which gives the skin its color. Liver spots, also known as age spots and solar lentigines, are flat, brown, gray or black spots that generally occur on the face, shoulders, hands and arms. |
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71 | Liver spots are blemishes on the skin that are mainly caused due to hyperpigmentation. These spots are associated with aging and are known to be common among adults over 30 years of age. Even though these spots are called liver spots, they have no connection to the liver. Liver spots are NOT caused due to problems in the liver. |
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72 | south•west. 1. the point or direction midway between south and west. Abbr.: SW. 2. a region in this direction. 3. the Southwest, the southwest region of the United States. 4. in, toward, or facing the southwest. 5. coming from the southwest: a southwest wind. 6. toward the southwest: sailing southwest. |
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73 | Best Answer: HW = highest weight SW: starting weight LW: Lowest weight CW= current weight GW1- GW3 : (Goal Weight) are 3 mini goals the person set for themselves as small milestones. UGW= Undergoal weight (this is usually under healthy weight, and usually used in eating disorder sites. HW: 146 lbs SW: 132 lbs CW: 127.2 GW1: 125 lbs GW2: 120 lbs GW3: 115 lbs UGW: 110 lbs Disregard the weight but I don't know what HW..and all those mean. |
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74 | Step 1. Tighten flabby upper-arm skin with triceps extensions. This exercise trains the triceps muscle, the muscle on the back of the upper arm that extends the elbow. Do this exercise by standing next to a bench with your left knee on the bench. |
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75 | Know that reverse push-ups are also a great exercise to tighten loose skin on the back of the arm. You can perform reverse push-ups, also known as bench dips, using a chair or the edge of a bed, but it should be a solid object that does not give. |
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76 | Diseases of the Muscular System. Myasthenia gravis. Myasthenia gravis (MG) is a condition where the body's own defense, the immune system, attacks the body. In MG, the intersection between nerve and muscle is the target, causing a blockade of signals that would otherwise command the muscle to go into action. |
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77 | Motor neuron disorders affect the nerve cells that supply muscles, Schabbing said. The most recognizable motor neuron disease is amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS, commonly known as Lou Gehrig's disease. Learn about the muscles that move your body and keep you alive. |
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78 | Cerebral Palsy is one of the diseases that affects the muscular system, where a persons posture, balance and motor functions are affected. Brain damage during or before childbirth causes loss of muscle tone, causing problems carrying out physical tasks in children. |
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79 | Some argue that ownership is a key criterion. A firm becomes multinational only when the headquarter or parent company is effectively owned by nationals of two or more countries. For example, Shell and Unilever, controlled by British and Dutch interests, are good examples. However, by ownership test, very few multinationals are multinational. An international company is multinational if the managers of the parent company are nationals of several countries. Usually, managers of the headquarters are nationals of the home country. This may be a transitional phenomenon. Very few companies pass this test currently. |
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80 | Multinational organisations. A multinational organisation is a company which has its headquarters in one country but has assembly or production facilities in other countries. Coca Cola, Nike and BP are examples of multinationals. Multinationals' profits are not usually kept in the host country. For example the money made and saved by General Motors moving car assembly production to Mexico would still go back to HQ in Michigan. Multinational companies can be environmentally irresponsible. Multinationals have been accused of cutting corners. |
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81 | Business. Give three specific examples of multinational corporations in your area. Check on the Internet or with each firm to determine in what countries these firms have operations. (Answer #1). Three multinational corporations in my area are: 1. McDonalds Corp. 2. Starbucks Corporation. 3. Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. McDonalds has global operations; this includes operations in the USA, Europe, the Asia/Pacific, the Middle East, Africa, Canada, as well as Latin America. |
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82 | Glycolysis could thus have originated from chemical constraints of the prebiotic world. Glycolysis occurs in most organisms in the cytosol of the cell. The most common type of glycolysis is the Embden–Meyerhof–Parnas (EMP pathway) , which was discovered by Gustav Embden, Otto Meyerhof, and Jakub Karol Parnas. The metabolic pathway of glycolysis converts glucose to pyruvate by via a series of intermediate metabolites. Each chemical modification (red box) is performed by a different enzyme. Steps 1 and 3 consume ATP (blue) and steps 7 and 10 produce ATP (yellow). |
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83 | Rating Newest Oldest. Best Answer: Hey there! Glycolysis occurs in the cytoplasm of both eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells. Normally, glycolysis occurs in both aerobic and anaerobic organisms. Hope it helps! Source(s): http://www.sparknotes.com/testprep/books... |
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84 | Glycolysis is the first stage of aerobic (and anaerobic) respiration. It takes place in the cytoplasm of the cell. In glycolysis (“glucose breaking”), ATP is used to split glucose molecules into a three-carbon compound called pyruvate. Aerobic respiration occurs in the presence of oxygen, while anaerobic respiration does not use oxygen. Both types of cell respiration begin with the process of glycolysis, after which the two diverge. |
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85 | $60,000. Average Care Manager RN Bsn salaries for job postings in Louisville, KY are 21% lower than average Care Manager RN Bsn salaries for job postings nationwide. ","Salaries for nursing professionals in Louisville have increased. In 2010 an average salary of $58,460 per year was earned by nursing professionals in Louisville. Nursing professionals in Louisville made a yearly average salary of $55,050, four years earlier in 2006. This growth is slower than the salary trend for all careers in Louisville. Nursing professionals in Louisville earn a median salary of $58,290 per year |
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86 | $50,000. Average RN salaries for job postings in Lexington, KY are 25% lower than average RN salaries for job postings nationwide. |
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87 | By University Alliance. Becoming a business analyst means launching a career of potential opportunity on the leading edge of innovation. Business analyst certification and training can provide a competitive advantage, along with the skills and knowledge you’ll need to land a business analyst job. To distinguish yourself and increase your chances of success, earning your business analyst certification is an important step. Business analysts tend to start out with strong business and IT skills. In addition, an understanding of a particular industry or vertical market can be an advantage. |
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88 | While your choice will depend a great deal on the skills you have and the work environment you prefer, chances are no matter what decision you make, there will be a positive job outlook. One thriving IT-career is that of a computer systems analyst, which is relied upon heavily in the business world. Becoming a computer systems analyst does not require any particular certification, although you will need to earn a bachelor's or master's degree in information technology. Because this career is so intertwined with business, taking some courses related to the field may also be helpful. |
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89 | Step 1: Earn a Bachelor's Degree. An intelligence analyst is expected to have earned at least a bachelor's degree from an accredited university. Degrees in intelligence studies, political science, national security and international studies are all beneficial to aspiring analysts. Research the requirements to become an intelligence analyst. Learn about the job description and duties, and read the step-by-step process to start a career in intelligence analysis. |
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90 | Education Needed to Become an IT Analyst. In order to become an IT analyst, you typically need a bachelor’s degree in a field such as information technology, computer science, computer engineering, software engineering, or another closely related field. If you want to become an information technology (IT) analyst, you first need to determine if this career path is well suited to your skills, interests, working style and future career ambitions. If the following description sounds like you, then you’re probably well suited for a career as an IT analyst: |
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91 | Curry Burger: A curry burger is a variant of the American hamburger that is seasoned with curry. Made with ground beef, chicken, or lamb, it is typically seasoned with curry powder, as well as yogurt, onions, green peppers, and other spices, and then served on a traditional hamburger bun. |
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92 | Banquet Burger: A hamburger with one patty, bacon, and cheese is a bacon cheeseburger or a Banquet Burger; hamburgers with bacon but no cheese are often called bacon-burgers. Patty Melt: A patty melt is a sandwich consisting of a hamburger patty, sautéed onions and cheese between two slices of rye bread. |
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93 | Barbecue Burger: A BBQ hamburger is made from ground beef, mixed with onions and barbecue sauce, then grilled on the grill. Once the meat has been turned once, barbecue sauce is spread on top and grilled until the sauce caramelizes. |
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94 | The traditional Australasian hamburgers: The hamburger meat is always ground beef. They almost always include tomato, lettuce, grilled onion, beetroot (canned slices), and meat as minimum, and can optionally include cheese, pineapple, a fried egg (usually with a hard yolk) and bacon. |
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95 | Middle back pain can also be due to more serious conditions, such as fibromyalgia, spondylitis (infection or inflammation of the spinal joints), or a herniated disc. A bulging disc can put pressure on the nerve roots coming out from the spine, resulting in middle back pain. Other possible causes of middle back pain. Middle back pain can also be due to systemic problems or problems affecting other body systems, which can be serious or life threatening in some cases. |
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96 | Sitting or standing for long periods of time can also cause serious middle back pain. The effects of poor posture on the back may not cause middle back pain immediately. Instead, this causes pain gradually over time. Often as a result of muscle strains and sprains or other minor back injuries, muscle spasms and cramps can be another cause of middle back pain. This condition occurs when muscles in the back tense up. |
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97 | In most cases, upper and middle back pain is caused by: 1. Overuse, muscle strain, or injury to the muscles, ligaments, and discs that support your spine. 2. Poor posture. 3. Myofascial pain that affects the connective tissue of a muscle or group of muscles. |
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98 | Spanish food is also regional. with each slice of the country famous for different foods. If the north, you might find meat stews that are heavy for the stomach, while in the south, refreshing cold gazpacho provides an excellent respite to the heat. |
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99 | Paella. Originating in Valencia, paella is a rice dish prepared with seafood. Of all the foods in Spain, this is the most popular. In this dish, savory yellow rice is combined with tomatoes, onions, peas, shellfish, squid, clams, and chicken drumsticks. These ingredients are cooked in a large saucepan over an open fire with olive oil and salt. |
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