Articles, tagged with "derivation", page 6
27th March 2009
MEANING AND USE OF STOCK.--In order that soup-making processes may be readily grasped by the housewife, she should be thoroughly familiar with what is meant by stock, which forms the foundation of many soups. In looking into the derivation of this term, i...
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onlinebmkt
27th March 2009
In the wake of every gorgeous coverlet... there is an imaginative brain & a stitching piece of equipment to contest. Quilting is a genuine infatuation. Thousands of passionate quilters around the globe provide evidence for it. Nevertheless quilting is ext...
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Author:
Alien
12th January 2009
Coffee is actually a term that was once used for a wine that was made from the berries of a coffee tree. In fact, the black wine, as it was referred to during that time, is used in religious rites as wine by people of Mohammed. Of course, as time passed, ...
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Jennifer Seaton
19th December 2008
INDI A - COUNTRY OF GOD AND GODESSES!!!!!!! Have many religious beliefs in it. In fact all the names have great stories behind its derivation............. India - the state of variant cultures and many religions have around 32 states in today's date.........
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Author:
pkk
24th November 2008
History
A bronze sculpture of "Artemis and the Stag," reputed to date from the Roman-era, was sold, in 2007, at Sotheby's in New York for US$28.6 million. Such a price, which surpassed all pre-auction estimates, produced a new record in so much as it r...
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Author:
peter radford
27th October 2008
Choosing a baby name can be the most important part of the pregnancy. This is serious- the child will have to answer to this name for the rest of their life. So, here is what to consider when picking a name for your baby.
Does it go with the last name?...
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Simone Butler
21st October 2008
The history of the tarot cards is something that is covert by time. There are some recommendations and researchers that unify the derivation of the Tarot with that of ancient egypt, whilst additional teachers and questioners imply that the clairvoyants al...
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Casaundrai Teti
22nd September 2008
Cape PorcupineLatin Name: Hystrix africaeaustralisDerivation of Name: The name or word "Porcupine" comes from the French word "porc- Ñpique" (thorny pig).Weight: Both males and females weigh 20kg to 25kg. Lifespan: 12 to 14 years.Gestation Period:...
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Author:
David Meisel
02nd September 2008
To Visualize Para-psychic phenomenon
• The word Parapsychology (P-P) is a derivation of the Greek word "Para+Psychology" which means "Paranormal Events" which consists of extra sensory perception, survival of realization after bereavement and psyc...
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MUmarF
02nd September 2008
Alpha lipoic acid is one of the substances found the cells of our body. It is produced within the cells themselves. In the cells, it is produced for various metabolic activities including derivation of energy from food etc. However, it also has antioxidan...
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15th August 2008
Aloe Mucilaginous Polysaccharides or AMP is a derivation from Aloe Vera. Most of the obtained concentration of AMP is through freeze-drying mechanism. AMP is usually a lengthy chain of sugar molecules along with mannose and glucose sugar molecules linked ...
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Author:
Alien
22nd July 2008
Bonsai Care
The very word ‘bonsai' conjures so many thoughts to many people. Almost a warrior sound yet in reality the word bonsai implies a miniature tree.
Where Bonsai Started.
Most of us associate bonsai with the Japanese. Apparently the a...
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Author:
peterhw
11th July 2008
Meditation is great for stress management. Remember stress occurs in your mind, that doesn't make it less real. It means your mind is the key to remove stress from your life. You will experience, relaxation, increased awareness, mental focus, clarity and ...
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Prabakar, S
09th June 2008
If you're not familiar with a kamado it's a derivation of an ancient Chinese clay cooking pot that was later adapted by the Japanese (who named it Mushikamado) and it finally made it to the western world in the middle of the last century. Nowadays the cla...
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Author:
Paul Yates
03rd June 2008
Did you know...1 - That the origin of Bonsai, while often attributed to the Japanese, is actually Chinese in derivation? Many experts agree that bonsai, know as Pensai in China, was practiced by scholars, monks and the noble classes of China as far back a...
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Author:
Michael Rotch