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A MIRACLE CALLED Sabil A MIRACLE CALLED Sabil Through the years, aloe has been known by countless names such as "the blessing of Heaven," "the silent healer," the burn plant "and the list goes on and on ... there are multiple reports of healing power of aloe vera, meets many properties, which would turn green with envy at the corner apothecary! Also known as aloe vera (scientific name) has been used since the very origin of mankind until the present day bringing, health and welfare. The Bible often mentions has aloe (San Juan 19, 41-43) Diosocorides first Greek doctor described it as intensely herbal, for its medicinal and cosmetic. Asked to Christopher Columbus, what was your secret to keeping the forces that supported it during their long fasts on his travels, he answered it was because of his strong faith in God and a plant discovered in South Africa called .. sabila.Mahatma Gandhi declared that the more than 300 known sabila Aloe Barbadensis Miller (Aloe Vera) which is provided most of the benefits to mankind than any other in history. Alexander the Great (the great Conqueror) filed an island south of Arabia, just because there existed a lot of aloe vera, which served for the healing of wounds and illnesses of their soldiers. The Chinese were the first to use it in Egypt was popularly used and where it is given the name "plant of immortality" by being an integral part of the beauty regimen of Egyptian queens (Nefertiti and Cleopatra) which lucian of aged 20 years despite spending 40!, beauty sinigual to which they attributed to the use of aloe vera and honey. And so through more than 5 thousand years aloe vera has been given both mystical sense that many think away evil spirits and attract love by placing a red ribbon or a green one for erl money.To contribute to all the ancient cultures, which faithfully believed that aloe vera was the most abundant plant in paradise and was planted by the hand of God. Its fleshy leaves, succulent fillet jelly, inserted in a tight spiral resembles a cactus, but it is, but its enemies are and the cold water, so to get all its benefits, needs to be cultivated in desert areas and arid. Belonging to the lilac, a family of garlic, onion and asparagus. You may wonder if it is so miraculous because it is not heard much about it these days, as in ancient times Well, aloe was losing ground because it was not grown in favorable climates, plus their leaves were plucked and carried long distances, this caused its oxidation, losing its properties. It was not until the 40s where he falls back into grace when used by radiologists to be able to alleviate burn injuries caused by X-ray By the end of World War II the interest in aloe vera was resumed, after the atomic bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the burns were relieved quickly and without scars. And speaking of NASA, the special agency, which...
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Economy Main article: Economy of Turkey in Istanbul. Ankara. Smyrna. Turkey is a founding member of the OECD and the G20 (industrialized countries and emerging). During most of its republican history, Turkey has adhered to a quasi-state approach of the economy, with strict government control over private sector participation, foreign trade and foreign direct investment.However, during the 1980s, Turkey began a series of reforms aimed at moving the economy of a single state system to a more supported in the private sector based on market model. The reforms spurred rapid growth, but this growth was marked by a deep recession and financial crisis in 1994, 1999 (after the earthquake of that year), and 2001 which resulted in an average 4 growth of GDP per year between 1981 and 2003. Lack of additional reforms, along with large and growing public sector deficits and widespread corruption, resulted in high inflation, a weak banking sector and increased macroeconomic volatility. 53 Since the 2001 economic crisis and the reforms initiated by the finance minister of the time, inflation has fallen to single digits, the confidence of investors and foreign investments have increased and unemployment has fallen.The IMF forecasts a 6 inflation rate in Turkey in 2008. Turkey has gradually opened up its markets through economic reforms by reducing government controls on foreign trade and investment, privatization of industries public ownership and deregulation of many sectors of private goods. According to Forbes magazine, Istanbul, Turkey's financial capital, a total of 35 billionaires in March 2008 (compared with 25 in 2007), ranking the 4th position in the world. High-Speed Train TCDD. The growth rate of GDP between 2002 and 2007 averaged 7.4 , which made Turkey one of the fastest growing economies in the world during that period.The World Bank forecasts 5.4 as GDP growth rate in Turkey in 2008. Turkey's economy is no longer dominated by traditional agricultural activities in rural areas, but by the dynamics of the industrial sites large cities, mostly concentrated in the western provinces, along with a developed services sector. In 2007, agriculture accounted for 8.9 of GDP, while the industrial sector accounted for 30.8 and service sector 59.3 . The tourism sector has experienced rapid growth in the last twenty years and is an important part of the economy.In 2007, there were 27,214,988 visitors to the country, which provided 18 500 million of revenue for Turkey. Other key sectors of the Turkish economy are banking, construction, automotive, appliance, electronics, textiles, petroleum refining, petrochemicals, food, mining, iron and steel and machinery industry. In recent years, chronic inflation has been controlled and this has led to the launch of a new monetary policy to underpin economic reforms and erase the vestiges of an unstable economy.On 1 January 2005, the Turkish lira was replaced by the new Turkish lira. As a result of continuing economic reforms, inflation has fallen to 8.2 in 2005 and the unemployment rate up 10.3 . Turkey has taken advantage of a customs union with the European Union, signed in...