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Fall Is for Herbs
Diversified Greg Gruben Fall is for Herbs Herbs are plants that are used as flavoring in foods. The common herbs used in cooking are referred to as culinary herbs. Mild or savory herbs impart a delicate flavor to food, while the stronger or pungent herbs add zest. Herbs are also planted for their ornamental value. Planting and propagation Select a sunny, well-drained location. At planting, apply a slow-release fertilizer at the rate of 2 pounds per 100 square feet. Herbs can be annuals (live only one season) or perennials (grow back from their root systems each year). Annual herbs can be planted in an annual flower garden or vegetable garden. Be sure to plant perennial herbs at the side of the garden where they won’t interfere with next year’s soil preparation. Some herbs can be established by planting the seed directly in the garden or by starting seed indoors for later transplanting to the garden. You can obtain seed from a local garden center or seed catalog, or save the seeds produced by the herb plants for next year’s crop. To save your own seeds, harvest the entire seed head after it has dried on the plant. Then allow the seeds to dry in a protected location that is cool and dry. After the seeds are thoroughly dry, separate them from the seed heads and discard the trash. Store the seeds in sealed, labeled jars in a dark, cool, dry location. Some herb seeds such as dill, anise, caraway, or coriander can be used for flavorings. -
The Social Relationship Between the Family and the Animal in Michael Bond’S a Bear Called Paddington
i THE SOCIAL RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE FAMILY AND THE ANIMAL IN MICHAEL BOND’S A BEAR CALLED PADDINGTON A FINAL PROJECT In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirement For S-1 Degree in Literature In English Department, Faculty of Humanities Diponegoro University Submitted by: Adelia Nataly Andaruni 13020115140108 FACULTY OF HUMANITIES DIPONEGORO UNIVERSITY 2019 ii PRONOUNCEMENT The writer states truthfully that this project is compiled by her without taking any results from other research in any university, in S-1, S-2, S-3 degree and diploma. In addition, the writer ascertains that she does not take material from other publications or someone’s work except for the references mentioned in bibliography. Semarang, September 25th, 2019 Adelia Nataly Andaruni ii iii THE SOCIAL RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE FAMILY AND THE ANIMAL IN MICHAEL BOND’S A BEAR CALLED PADDINGTON Written by: Adelia Nataly Andaruni NIM: 13020115140108 Is approved by project advisor On 16ͭʰSeptember, 2019 Project Advisor Dra. R.Aj. Atrinawati, M.Hum NIP. 196101011990012001 The Head of the English Department Dr. Agus Subiyanto, M.A. NIP. 196408141990011001 iii iv VALIDATION Approved by Strata 1 project Examination Committee Faculty of Humanity Diponegoro University On October 17rd, 2019 Chair Person Second Member Drs. Jumino, M. Lib., M. Hum. Hadiyanto, S. S., M. Hum. NIP.19620703199001 1 001 NIP.19740725 200801 1 013 Second Member Third Member Dr. Agus Subiyanto, M. A. Drs.Siswo Harsono, M. Hum NIP.19640814 199001 1 001 NIP.19640418 199001 1 001 iv v MOTTO AND DEDICATION Even nature has hidden lessons for mankind for underneath its silent saga. The trees teach us to give without discrimination, the seasons proclaim that time keeps changing for the better and the vastness of the sky bears the amount of love we should hold in our hearts for everyone we come across throughtout the day. -
Dominicans, with Fr
FREE CATHOLIC MONTHLY NEWSPAPER WITNESSES TO TRUTH NO. 259 OCTOBER 2019 | 190,000 COPIES NATIONWIDE | WWW.ALIVE.IE | PAGE 2 ALIVE!Fr. Gregory Carroll OP, Prior Provincial of the Irish Dominicans, with Fr. Philip. Photo: Fr. Luuk Jansen OP. WHERE IS BEAUTY? PAGE 3 A FAMILY OF 18 PAGE 3 CORK MUM KNITS TINY BOOTIES FOR BABIES RED DEVIL WITH SHORT LIVES PAGE 4 TO REBEL ormer Man Utd footballer Fr . Philip Mulryne has moved to Cork to take up his new role as Novice Master for the Irish Dominicans. Fr. Philip was born in Belfast and in 1994 went to FManchester United as a full time professional on a four-year contract, making his debut in 1997 against Ipswich Town. Philip played five times in total for the first team...cont’d on page 5. BABETTE’S FEAST PAGE 17 20,000 people bring Belfast to a standstill for the ‘March for Their Lives’ PAGE 7 • The content of the newspaper ALIVE! and the views expressed in it are those of the editor and contributors, and do not necessarily represent the views of the Irish Dominican Province. 2 | ALIVE! OCTOBER 2019 Former NET missionaries Spiritual Medicine from Witnesses to Truth in Donegal at training. a famous Doctor Photo: Deirdre Flood. Photo: Cillian Kelly. Rachel and Ana from Cork at the Aquinas Summer School. LIAM O’CONNOR eral, as well as specific virtues and vices”, said the young Dominican Friar. he eighth annual St. Thomas Among the students taking part Aquinas Summer School, were doctoral students in phi- Trun by the Aquinas Institute losophy and theology, as well as of Ireland took place this year at complete beginners, including JACK WALSH beginning their work in Ireland. -
Ÿþm I C R O S O F T W O R
Save Kids’ TV Campaign British children’s television - on the BBC, Channel 4, ITV and Five - has been widely acknowledged as amongst the most creative and innovative in the world. But changes in children’s viewing patterns, and the ban on certain types of advertising to children, are putting huge strains on commercial broadcasters. Channel 4 no longer makes children’s programmes and ITV (until recently the UK’s second largest kids’ TV commissioner) has ceased all new children’s production. They are deserting the children’s audience because it doesn’t provide enough revenue. Channel FIVE have cut back their children’s programming too. The international channels - Disney, Nickelodeon and Cartoon Network - produce some programming here, but not enough to fill the gap, and much of that has to be international in its focus so that it can be used on their channels in other territories. The recent Ofcom report on the health of children’s broadcasting in the UK has revealed that despite the appearance of enormous choice in children’s viewing, the many channels available offer only a tiny number of programmes produced in the UK with British kids’ interests at their core. The figures are shocking – only 1% of what’s available to our kids is new programming made in the UK. To help us save the variety and quality of children’s television in the UK sign the e-petition on the 10 Downing Street website or on http://www.SaveKidsTV.org.uk ends Save Kids' TV - Name These Characters and Personalities 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Help save the quality in UK children's television Go to www.savekidstv.org.uk Save Kids TV - Answers 1 Parsley The Lion The Herbs/The Adventures of Parsley 2 Custard Roobarb and Custard 3 Timothy Claypole Rentaghost 4 Chorlton Chorlton and the Wheelies 5 Aunt Sally Worzel Gummidge 6 Errol The Hamster Roland's Rat Race, Roland Rat on TV-AM etc 7 Roland Browning Grange Hill 8 Floella Benjamin TV Presenter 9 Wizbit Wizbit 10 Zelda Terrahawks 11 Johnny Ball Presenter 12 Nobby The Sheep Ghost Train, It's Wicked, Gimme 5 etc. -
FDA OTC Reviews Summary of Back Issues
Number 23 The Journal of the AMERICAN BOTANI CAL COUNCIL and the HERB RESEARCH FOUNDATION Chinese Medicinals -A Comprehensive Review of Chinese Materia Medica Legal and Regulatory- FDA OTC Reviews Summary of Back Issues Ongoing Market Report, Research Reviews (glimpses of studies published in over a dozen scientific and technical journals), Access, Book Reviews, Calendar, Legal and Regulatory, Herb Blurbs and Potpourri columns. #1 -Summer 83 (4 pp.) Eucalyptus Repels Reas, Stones Koalas; FDA OTC tiveness; Fungal Studies; More Polysaccharides; Recent Research on Ginseng; Heart Panel Reviews Menstrual & Aphrodisiac Herbs; Tabasco Toxicity?; Garlic Odor Peppers; Yew Continues to Amaze; Licorice O.D. Prevention; Ginseng in Perspec Repels Deer; and more. tive; Poisonous Plants Update; Medicinal Plant Conservation Project; 1989 Oberly #2- Fall/Winter 83-84 (8 pp.) Appeals Court Overrules FDA on Food Safety; Award Nominations; Trends in Self-Care Conference; License Plates to Fund Native FDA Magazine Pans Herbs; Beware of Bay Leaves; Tiny Tree: Cancer Cure?; Plant Manual; and more. Comfrey Tea Recall; plus. #17-Summer 88. (24 pp.) Sarsaparilla, A Literature Review by Christopher #3-Spring 84 (8 pp.) Celestial Sells to Kraft; Rowers and Dinosaurs Demise?; Hobbs; Hops May Help Metabolize Toxins; Herbal Roach Killer; Epazote Getting Citrus Peels for Kitty Litter; Saffron; Antibacterial Sassafras; WHO Studies Anti· More Popular, Aloe Market Levels Off; Herbal Tick Repellent?; Chinese Herb fertility Plants; Chinese Herbal Drugs; Feverfew Migraines; -
The Ascot Recipe Collection
THE ASCOT RECIPE COLLECTION CONTENTS WELCOME 04 28 Welcome to the Ascot Recipe Collection, an assortment SAVOURY SWEET of delicious recipes for you to enjoy trying out at home. Wild boar sausage rolls Cherry clafoutis p.28 with piccalilli p.04 The first weekend in September usually sees Ascot host the enduringly popular Pistachio and rose Festival of Food & Wine Racing Weekend – a veritable feast for the senses at Ascot mac n cheese p.08 which thrilling Flat racing and culinary excellence share top billing. financiers p.30 Salt and chilli squid For understandable reasons, the event cannot be held in its usual guise this Yoghurt pannacotta with miso mayo p.10 year. Whilst we are delighted that racing at Ascot goes ahead, sadly we cannot pink grapefruit jelly p.32 welcome our usual crowd of racegoers, nor the exceptional array of food and Short rib of beef, pickled wine and unmissable demonstrations from culinary experts and celebrity chefs Lemon scones p.34 which always make this two day meeting so enjoyable. mushroom, farm leek and confit potato p.12 Chocolate roulade p.36 Nevertheless, we are very pleased to enclose a selection of wonderful recipes, all of which have been expertly devised by the Ascot chefs and our renowned Royal Plant-based gnocchi Ascot ‘Chefs in Residence’. with carrot top pesto and Egg custard tart p.38 Prosociano p.16 The recipes have been carefully curated to provide inspiration for any home chef; browse through this booklet to discover a colourful array of delicious dishes and Roasted Scottish salmon, drinks you can easily create at home, including a range of flavours to tempt every 40 leek and dill tart p.18 taste and techniques suited to all levels of culinary ability! DRINKS We very much hope you enjoy trying out these recipes in your own kitchen and Fig, ricotta and look forward to welcoming you back to Ascot in the future. -
Circular Economy Approaches for the Apparel Industry
University of St.Gallen Hochschule für Wirtschafts-, Rechts- und Sozialwissenschaften Circular Economy Approaches for the Apparel Industry Master Thesis Author Lukas Fuchs Rorschacher Strasse 56 9000 St.Gallen Student number: 09-607-763 E-Mail: [email protected] Advisor Prof. Dr. Thomas Dyllick Institute for Economy and the Environment Submitted on May 23rd, 2016 Management Summary With the thesis at hand seven different business models have been investigated on their ability to function as Circular Economy business models in the apparel industry. The different business models have been explained theoretically and exemplified with real business cases from around the world. To complement the conducted primary research, the author has conducted several expert interviews. Then the different models’ ability to contribute to the solution of the waste and pollution difficulties caused by the linear take-make-dispose model employed throughout the industry is assessed. Five categories have been derived to rate the degree of change the business models can add in the development towards a Circular Economy. The results show that only a fully Circular Supply Chain model is able to enhance systemic change at large scale while eliminating waste and pollution through its inherent design. I Table of Content Management Summary ............................................................................................................ I Table of Content ...................................................................................................................... -
Case IH Fan Shop Range
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Organature Catalogue
Welcome to We are a family owned Australian business who manufacture ORGANIC bed linen, mattresses, sheets, pillows, quilts, baby bedding, protectors, futons and more. All fabrics and fillings are certified GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard). AUSTRALIAN-MADE Non-Toxic Hardwood Timber Beds, Bunks, Cots, Furniture, for babies, children and adults DELIVERY AUSTRALIA-WIDE. Creators of the Australian Organic Cotton Bedroom™ Creators of the Australian Organic Baby Nursery™ Established since 2004 https://organature.com/ [email protected] We Deliberately Manufacture "Above" Organic Certification Standards Organature® works to European Organic Standards, as Australian and U.S. certifications are not good enough for Peter, our founder, who for many years suffered severely from M.C.S. (Multiple Chemical Sensitivity). He only produces and supplies products that are safe for his own use, and those he has fully researched. We go to enormous lengths to provide you with a genuinely cleaner, healthier, chemical free product. It all comes from a very personal level. Creating a Healthier Home Organature® is the only firm in Australia making organic bedlinen and bedding in Australian sewing rooms, with Australian labour, giving total control over the manufacturing process from start to finish. We guarantee the purity of our products. Want To Improve Your General Wellbeing? If you are just starting out buying organic products to improve your health and general well-being, we recommend you begin with THE BEDROOM where you spend most of your time sleeping, and with the items that are closest to your skin. Certified organic filled pillows, organic cotton sheets, quilts, blankets, clothing, towels and bathrobes are a good start. -
Coping and Help Seeking Behaviour in Women with Pelvic Floor Dysfunction : the Emic Perspective
City Research Online City, University of London Institutional Repository Citation: Theresa, P. (2010). Coping and help seeking behaviour in women with Pelvic Floor Dysfunction : the emic perspective. (Unpublished Doctoral thesis, City University London) This is the accepted version of the paper. This version of the publication may differ from the final published version. Permanent repository link: https://openaccess.city.ac.uk/id/eprint/8612/ Link to published version: Copyright: City Research Online aims to make research outputs of City, University of London available to a wider audience. Copyright and Moral Rights remain with the author(s) and/or copyright holders. URLs from City Research Online may be freely distributed and linked to. Reuse: Copies of full items can be used for personal research or study, educational, or not-for-profit purposes without prior permission or charge. Provided that the authors, title and full bibliographic details are credited, a hyperlink and/or URL is given for the original metadata page and the content is not changed in any way. City Research Online: http://openaccess.city.ac.uk/ [email protected] Porrett, Theresa (2010). Coping and help seeking behaviour in women with Pelvic Floor Dysfunction – the emic perspective. (Unpublished Doctoral thesis, City University London) City Research Online Original citation: Porrett, Theresa (2010). Coping and help seeking behaviour in women with Pelvic Floor Dysfunction – the emic perspective. (Unpublished Doctoral thesis, City University London) Permanent City Research Online URL: http://openaccess.city.ac.uk/1164/ Copyright & reuse City University London has developed City Research Online so that its users may access the research outputs of City University London's staff. -
The Freeze Education Pack
theatre alibi The Freeze Education Pack contents . The Freeze: Original story . The Freeze: Script . Theatre Alibi’s Style of Work . An introduction by the writer to the ideas behind the show . Practitioner Fact File . A timeline of what happens when . Solving a moment in The Freeze . Stagecraft . Exercises for storytellers Written by Daniel Jamieson . Illustrations by John Collingswood THANKS TO MIKE ALFREDS, JOHN COLLINGSWOOD, JOE HALL, JANE HARBOUR, JENNY SAUNT, NIKKI SVED, ALEX VANN, JORDAN WHYTE theatre alibi The Freeze: the story by Daniel Jamieson This is the original story on which the show was based. The company used it as a basis for devising. The final script was written later on in the process. 1 Narrator: It never used to snow like this. Maybe once in a blue moon. You can tell how unusual it is because nobody’s got the weather gear to cope with it. M & S don’t sell arctic parkas yet. Pensioners are being pulled like ice lollies from snowdrifts up and down the country but in M&S the rails are still full of shower-proof anoraks. Michael Fish says it’s here to stay. Something to do with Global Warming and the Gulf Stream. It’s all our fault apparently. Who’d’ve thought you could change the weather by mistake. Every time you turned the ignition key of your car – whoops! – another snow shower twenty years down the line. How do you explain it to your kids? “Wrap up son, ‘cause your mother and I drove to B&Q once too often and inadvertently started an ice age.” Look at these two. -
M a L H a M U S a 2017 Collection
MALHAM USA 2017 COLLECTION BABY WEAR BSRI BSMS Rugby Ireland Bodysuit Multi-Sheep Bodysuit Navy White 0-6, 6-12, 12-18 months 0-6, 6-12, 12-18 months BSSI Sheep Ireland Bodysuit Green 0-6, 6-12, 12-18 months BBISH BBIRS Shamrock Heart Bib Rugby Ireland Bib White, Pink Green, Navy OS OS BBSI BBRS Sheep Ireland Bib Multi-Sheep Bib OS OS 2017 COLLECTION 2 BABY WEAR BGMS BGMF Multi-Sheep Babygrow Multi-Fairy Babygrow White White 0-6, 6-12, 12-18 months 0-6, 6-12, 12-18 months BGMH BGSI Multi-Heart Babygrow Sheep Ireland Babygrow White White 0-6, 6-12, 12-18 months 0-6, 6-12, 12-18 months BGRI BGSH Rugby Ireland Babygrow Shamrock Heart Babygrow Navy Pink 0-6, 6-12, 12-18 months 0-6, 6-12, 12-18 months 2017 COLLECTION 3 KID’S PAJAMAS KPSH KPHI Sheep Ireland Pajamas Ireland Heart Pajamas White & Green White & Green 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8 years 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8 years KPCS KPFI Counting Sheep Pajamas Fairy Ireland Pajamas White & Green White & Green 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8 years 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8 years 2017 COLLECTION 4 2017 COLLECTION 5 2017 COLLECTION 6 KID’S WEAR KFSFI RSKFIR Kid’s First Soccer Shirt Kid’s First Rugby Shirt Green Green 6-12 months, 1-2 years, 3-4 years 6-12 months, 1-2 years, 3-4 years TKFI TKFP Kid’s First Ireland T-Shirt Kid’s 4 Provinces Henley Navy Navy 6-12 months, 1-2 years, 3-4 years 3-4, 5-6, 7-8, 9-11 years TKHI TKSH Kid’s Ireland Heart T-Shirt Kid’s Shamrock Heart T-Shirt White, Black Pink 3-4, 5-6, 7-8, 9-11 years 3-4, 5-6, 7-8, 9-11 years 2017 COLLECTION 7 KID’S WEAR RSKIBR RSKSI RSKRNB Kid’s Ireland Breathable Kid’s Ireland