Medicines and Tropical Plants?

September 28, 2008 by admin  
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tropical medicine
Jessica Kristin asked:


I need a small list of medicines derived from tropical plants. I’ve looked all over the internet, but could not find what I was looking for. If anyone could help me out that would be great.

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Grants and Loans for older college student?

September 27, 2008 by admin  
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tropical education
jaybrek asked:


I’m 26 years old and I’ve finally decided to go back to college. I went right after high school but dropped out. I know it’s a little far fetched but I was looking to go OUT OF STATE for my education. I’ve lived in Tampa, Florida for 26 years and the beachy, tropical, and over crowded lifestyle is all I’ve ever known. I like it here but I figured I’m still young enough to venture out. Although I’ll probably end up at a school here in Tampa.

My question is do you guys know of any scholarships or grants that I might be qualified for? Do you know any web-sites with useful information? I’m 26, i have no college credits, no SAT scores, and no foreign language credits. Also I’m caucasian or whatever you want to say…I’m a white dude. No family in the military or anything either, no kids, no wife, no sick siblings or family members. Essentially it’s just me broke and going no where. I’m planning on majoring in nursing or something else in the medical field. I know community college is probably where I will be starting off. I’m mostly looking to go to Maine. The University of Maine is the school I want to go to most. I’ve always wanted to live in Maine. Any information would be helpful. Thanks.

Also, if I just pay the out of state fees for one year at Maine and I get my driver license transferred to Maine in that year would I be considered an INSTATE STUDENT. How does that work. The web-sites aren’t exactly clear. Again thanks for the help and thank you for reading.

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I’m Dj, in need of employment / gigs can you help ?

September 26, 2008 by admin  
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tropical education
DAVE D asked:


CAREER OVERVIEW

•A&R, Producer and music production consultant to major reggae artists and record labels.
•Over eleven years of experience in Radio Broadcasting.
•Represent major companies at special events.
•Emcee concerts.
EPERIENCE

05/02-Present WRTN, 93.5FM – New Rochelle, New York
On-Air Personality/Producer
•Host leased-time Caribbean radio program Sunday through Saturday.
•Interview various artists and community leaders.
•Produce programming and commercials.
•Handle board operations during live events/broadcasts.
•Host remote broadcasts.
•Generate advertising sales and endorse products.

05/02-12/02 WWRL, 1600AM – New York, NY
On-Air Personality
•Hosted Caribbean radio program 3PM-6PM Saturday.
•Maintained play lists.
•Assisted with production of commercials.

09/01-Present TROPICAL MUSIC – Jamaica, West Indies
Founder & Chief Executive Officer
•Discover new talent and song material.
•Produce, master and mix music, including hottest 2001 dancehall rhythm, Hard Drive featuring Sean Paul and Elephant Man.
•Negotiate points, publishing and royalty disbursement.
•Consultant for marketing and promotion of labels (such as FiWi Music, Universal Dancehall and Notorious Records).
•Produce voiceovers for radio commercials.

06/96-04/02 IRIE FM, Jamaica, West Indies
On-Air Personality/Producer
•Hosted Prime-time weekday and weekend segments.
•Wrote midday newscasts.
•Maintained cart filing system.
•Intervied various local and international artists.
•Assisted with college intern program.

EDUCATION
UNIVERSITY OF THE WEST INDIES – Jamaica, West Indies
•Carimac Certification – Voice and Speech.

Continued GREGORY R. HARRIOTT

COMPANIES &
SPECIAL EVENTS
Nestles, National Commercial Bank, Cold Field Manufacturing Ltd., Jamaica Broadcasting Corporation, Jamaica Carnival, Soggae Carnival, Fashion Expos.

PRINT MEDIA FEATURES
Sunday Observer Prime Time (02/99), Blaze Magazine (05/99) and the Jamaica Gleaner Showbiz (02/00 and 08/01).

COMPUTER SKILLS
Microsoft Office, Word, Excel, PC application

REFERENCES
Available upon request.

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Can some1 please help me with this test?

September 19, 2008 by admin  
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tropical education
SwedishSexGod asked:


Question 12 points Save
The African landform that was probably formed when two tectonic plates moved apart is the

Western Coastal Plain.
Sahara.
Great Rift Valley.
Congo River Basin.
Question 22 points Save
Nearly three quarters of the people in Africa south of the Sahara live

in growing urban areas.
in rural, agricultural villages.
north of the Equator.
in the rain forest.
Question 32 points Save
One of the main problems challenging the economics of many African nations today is

a lack of diverse exports.
increasing their export of raw materials.
competing with the industrial output of other African nations.
making fishing more productive.
Question 42 points Save
The large area of land that the tropical rain forest covers in Africa

contains very fertile soil, but environmentalists will not allow people to cut down the trees to plant crops.
is shrinking as the savanna expands to take land away from the rain forest.
has poor soil because of leaching, which takes away nutrients.
is located along the eastern coast of the continent.
Question 52 points Save
Great cultural diversity exists in African countries, especially those

with small populations.
located along the northern coast.
located south of the Sahara.
that were independent in 1914.
Question 62 points Save
Which of the following statements is not true?

The Nile River is a major transportation route across southern Africa.
The central plateau produces many cataracts in African rivers.
Africa’s rivers can be used for hydroelectric power.
Because of terrain, some African rivers are not navigable.
Question 72 points Save
Keeping people healthy is a challenge in Africa because

governments are not concerned about health matters.
drought and famine cause poor diets and weaken the health of many people.
modern medicine has not yet reached the continent.
hurricanes and earthquakes cause widespread damage.
Question 82 points Save
What event led to Great Britain’s renewed interest in Egypt in the late 1800s?

the opening of the Suez Canal
discovery of oil in the Sinai Peninsula
the building of the Aswan Dam
the French invasion of Egypt
Question 92 points Save
What was the major reason that Egypt tried to develop closer ties with the Arab Middle East immediately after the end of World War II?

to oppose the establishment of the state of Israel
to raise capital for the building of the Aswan Dam
to promote trade among countries in the Middle East
to protect the Suez Canal
Question 102 points Save
When did North Africa enter a golden age during which the region became an important center of learning?

during rule by the Carthaginians
during Roman rule
after the Arab conquest
after European powers invaded the region
Question 112 points Save
Which of the following is true of both Libya and all the nations of the Maghreb?

Most of the land area is covered by tropical rain forest.
They were French colonies until the mid-1900s.
The majority of their people live along the Mediterranean coast.
Their economies depend on the sale of petroleum.
Question 122 points Save
What factor made ancient Egypt a tempting target for waves of invaders?

arable land at the Nile Delta
great treasures housed in the pharaohs’ tombs
its location between Asia, Africa, and Europe
rich deposits of gold
Question 132 points Save
Why does Egypt import more than half of its food supply?

to encourage cotton production on arable land
to encourage rural Egyptians to give up their traditional ways of life
to promote industrialization
to meet the demands of a rapidly growing population
Question 142 points Save
What two major factors limit the growth of industry in Egypt?

few skilled workers and lack of capital
lack of foreign aid and support from other Arab nations
dependence on a single export and limited oil reserves
limited access to trade routes and lack of raw materials
Question 152 points Save
Which of the following is a goal of Qaddafi’s government?

to protect the Tuareg culture
to increase the revenues from foreign aid and to raise the rents on the military bases
to provide Libyans with a free education from the primary grades through the universities
to create a more equal distribution of wealth in Libya

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