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neem tree

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
neem tree or margosa tree, a fast-growing broad-leaved evergreen, Azadirachta indica, native to India and Myanmar. Its extracts have been used for centuries in Asia as pesticides, toothpaste, medicines, and health tonics. The tree itself is used in reforestation projects in hot, dry regions. In this century, knowledge of the neem tree has spread to the West, where it has been hailed as a "wonder plant." Neem-based pesticides have been developed, and the potential health uses of chemicals extracted from the tree are being studied. Bibliography: See the National Research Council... Read more
India
Worldmark Encyclopedia of the Nations ... the private sector, and thereby free government resources for greater ... force; increase in forest and tree cover to 25%, in 2007 and to ... to achieve total literacy and free education for all children up ... in both urban and rural areas. Free and compulsory elementary education ... Read more
Baba, Meher
Encyclopedia of World Biography ... Mohammedan woman lived under a neem tree and was thought to be at least ... 1925, complete with a post office, free school, and free hospital. Because many people of ... Being is dying by loving." "Fiery Free Life" In 1952 Baba entered a new ... Read more

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