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    INVESTIGATORY PROJECT

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    http://www.studymode.com/essays/Banana-Peel-As-An-Alternative-For-1086931.html BANANA PEEL AS AN ALTERNATIVE FOR TOOTHPASTE ---INTRODUCTION--- Banana is very much common in the Philippines. It is one of the oldest cultivated plants and is grown in at least 107 countries‚ primarily for their fruit‚ and to a lesser extent to make fiber‚ banana wine and as ornamental plants. Musa acuminata or Musa balbisiana or commonly known as Banana has an impressive potassium content and is highly recommended

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    to overcome effects of EU’s banana policy‚ I have gone through the whole issue of EU’s banana policy and its effects on the banana business of Latin America in general and Chiquita Brands International in particular. I have also analyzed the way the whole issue has been approached by the company and tried to formulate a plan that may prove successful for the company. Since the present problem is a serious nature threatening the existence of a big player in the banana market‚ I have tried to go back

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    Observation/ Mission Statement: Wrapping green bananas in newspaper will ripen them faster. Background Knowledge: Plants use ethylene as a hormone. It is a very small‚ simple molecule that exists as a gas at biological temperatures. Thus‚ when a plant releases ethylene‚ it diffuses quite quickly in the air. Ripening can be accelerated or decelerated depending on the conditions green fruits are put under for example washing fruits or wrapping them in newspaper. Therefore newspaper (wrapping green

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    Tevori S Blake March 23‚ 2010 Culture shock is the emotional and behavioural reaction to living and working in another culture. Each person will experience culture shock differently based on his or her personality .Kalvero Oberg was one of the first writers to identify five distinct stages of culture shock. He found that all human beings experience the same feelings when they travel to or live in a different country or culture. He found that culture shock is almost like a disease: it has a

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    Culture Shock

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    Abstract The factors of culture shock are various. Different values‚ beliefs and customs can create information overload. Besides‚ language barrier reduces the understanding of the new culture and makes people feel isolated. In addition‚ the difference in food is one of the main factors of culture shock. Original eating habit is not easy to change‚ so it becomes more difficult to fit in. Moreover‚ people from different social structures cause culture shock. Furthermore‚ the individual differences

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    African American Culture

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    Culture‚ which is a word that is very difficult to define‚ is very much engrained in the African people. The culture and art of African people expresses values‚ attitudes‚ and thoughts which help to represent the products of their past experiences and it also provides a way of learning about their history. Throughout this paper‚ you will learn about the culture and art of Africa and its people. As we begin to think about Africa and its‚ we must also consider how Western perceptions of "race" and

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    in a heated trade dispute over bananas. The EU had introduced tariffs and quotas that discriminated in favor o[ bananas grown in former European colonies and dependencies located in the Caribbean and Africa. The new rules were favorable to the European-based banana companies‚ whose production was heavily located in these preferced regions. However‚ the new rules were disadvantageous to the U.S.-based companies‚ such as Chiquita and Dole‚ that owned banana plantations in Latin America.

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    John Wiley and Sons‚ Inc.: New York‚ 2002. Reidies‚ A.H. Manganese Compounds in Ullmann’s Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry‚ John Wiley and Sons‚ Inc.: New York‚ 2002. of jute polymer composites. Polym.-Plast. Technol. Eng. 2011‚ 50‚ 651–659. bananas during storage. Austr. J. Exp. Agric. Animal Husb. 1970‚ 10‚ 237–240. filled low density polyethylene films. J. Appl. Polym. Sci. 2006‚ 100‚ 2781–2789. Ann. Rev. Plant Biol. 2001‚ 52‚ 725–749. Mittal‚ V. (Ed.) Optimization of Polymer Nanocomposites

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    Culture and Conflict

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    distinctions describing about Culture and Conflict in this article. One common cultural difference is between what is commonly called High-context and Low-context cultures. These terms refer to the degree to which speakers use nonverbal cues to convey their messages. High-context cultures communicate with messages that assume a lot--they depend on an understanding of the context of the message in order for the message’s meaning to be understood. Low-context cultures spell everything out in the message

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    at by the researcher. Materials for the Research The main material of the study is Banana (Musa acuminata). It is an edible fruit produced by several kinds of large herbaceous flowering plant in the genus Musa. The fruit is variable in size‚ colour‚ and firmness‚ but is usually elongated and curved‚ with soft fleshy rich in starch covered with a rind which may be green‚ yellow‚ red‚ purple or brown when ripe. Banana is one of the most popular fruit eaten by the whole world. Not because of its cost

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