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    Bananas The banana plant‚ or Musa acuminata‚ is one of the most important fruiting plants on Earth. This plant belongs to the Musaceae family‚ also known as the “banana family”. The genus Musa refers to “large herbaceous flowering plants” with fruit that is usually elongated and curved‚ with a yellow‚ purple‚ or red rind covering soft starchy fruit (Merriam-Webster). Banana plants are often mistaken for trees‚ because their “false stem” or pseudostem resembles a tree trunk. However‚ trees are dicots

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    integration of the world economy have attracted the attention of geographers who seek to assess the impacts that globalization processes have at various geographic scales.1 The banana has a rich history of globalization‚ and for this reason‚ this essay will explore the commodity chain that shows the trajectory that the banana takes in order to be produced in the Caribbean‚ Latin America and elsewhere‚ then transported through the sea‚ next entering grocery stores throughout the world and finally consumed

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    How to make a Banana Split If you or a friend has ever made a banana split‚ then you know how messy it can be. Banana splits are over 100 years old. It was created in Latrobe‚ Pennsylvania. The banana splits were originally offered to customers for 10 cents. Banana splits can also be enjoyable to make. There are lots of step of making a banana split and you will need lots of toppings too. If you want to make this easier do it step by step and try your hardest. When I first tried to make

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    with the idea to make a hair conditioner. I can often see banana and honey at home and some banana are already going to rot and our honey is already going to expire and I’ve heard that some people are putting honey on their hair and some put banana but I haven’t heard of mixing honey and banana together to be a home made hair conditioner so i came up with the idea to make one.This study only aims to make a home made hair conditioner out of banana and honey.Banana is the common name for a type of fruit

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    Banana is one of the most commonly consumed fresh fruit in the world. One of the episodes of the Secret Ingredient‚ a US National Public Radio show‚ focuses on this specific fruit discussed by feminist professor and a writer Cynthia Enloe and in her latest book‚ “Bananas‚ Beaches and Bases: Making Feminist Sense of International Politics.” In this essay‚ I am going to discuss the extensive history of exploitation in the banana enterprise‚ and the elaborate power configuration involved in transporting

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    Effect of temperature on banana ripening Individual Student Research Project 2012 Aim To investigate which temperatures slow or quicken the ripening process of bananas. Introduction and Background Information Thousands of dollars are spent to ripen bananas to the perfect point while transporting them so that they ripen‚ do not over ripen and remain edible when they reach the stores. Some people think that the temperature has an effect on the ripening of bananas. This experiment will be testing

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    Banana (Musa acuminata) Peel Juice Drink Tonirose Garcia Charisse Mae Talandron Kylle Annriel Dungog Mary Minette Salundaguit Jaspier Villarubia Matt Allen Aliazon Bernadette Sacedon Joshua Ravanta Researchers Ms. Glesby Camangyan Adviser MARCH 2013 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT First and foremost‚ we would like to give our thanks and praises unto the Lord for giving us the life‚ enough knowledge and understanding enable us to complete this project‚ without him everything

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    I. Rationale Banana is a staple starch for many tropical populations.Depending upon cultivar and ripeness‚ the flesh can vary in taste from starchy to sweet‚ and texture from firm to mushy. Bananas are an excellent source of vitamin B6 and contain moderate amounts of vitamin C‚ manganese and dietary fiber. There many uses of the “banana”; banana sap from the pseudostem‚ peelings or flesh may be sufficiently sticky for adhesive uses‚ the large leaves may be used as umbrellas and many more. One

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    Banana sap and Annatto seeds as Ink Chapter I Introduction Background of the Study Ink has always been an essential part of our lives. This primarily used for communication‚ writing‚ duplicating or printing and data recording. Ball pens and markers nowadays are greatly used by many people. Almost everyone carry out one on their belongings. Whenever you need to jot down something‚ just grab it and start writing. For students‚ it is a must-have because you’ll use it every day. But this ball pens

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    well in shortage. A group of researchers‚ observed this common problem in the society. The researchers wanted to unveil an experiment that was long forgotten by the society. The study is about methane gas that was produced by using a raw product‚ Banana peels. The researchers discussed this experiment because the researchers observed that many people are complaining to the government about the price hike of the gasses. The researcher’s objective is to strengthen this study and to give the readers

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