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cinnamon

Dried inner bark of a tree belonging to the laurel family, grown in India and Sri Lanka. The bark is ground to make the spice used in curries and confectionery. Oil of cinnamon is obtained from waste bark and is used as flavouring in food and medicine. (Cinnamomum zeylanicum, family Lauraceae.)


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Kanel (2001), for example, favors courses that are amenable to the lecture model of education for distance education programs and maintains that in counseling programs total distance learning should not become the standard.
; a brother, William "Bill" Kanel of Las Vegas; two grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.
``(Coach Wayne) Fenner asked if I wanted to take my skills to the next level and try out,'' Kanel said.
 
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