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    Banana Peel as an Alternative Floor Polisher” RATIONALE AND BACKGROUND In present times‚ every establishment always use floor polishers for it may look presentable and fabulous to walk on. They are using commercialized floor polishers which are made from synthetic ingredients which has a bad door. Since it uses petroleum as it’s basis it is also flammable which makes it dangerous to human health and may cause some hazards like fires. There are many advocacies promoting environment preservation

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    Cyclone devastates Australia’s banana crop- Practice IA Introduction to theory: Demand and supply are basic economic theories that can help the government and producers make informed decisions like how much to produce‚ and the price they set for products. Connection to article: The recent Cyclone Larry has affected crops in Australia‚ decreasing their supply of bananas drastically‚ as well as causing a decrease in the employment of workers in the banana industry. Analysis: Demand is the curve that

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    of rain‚ destroyed the main producing areas of bananas in Australia‚ caused a large-scale reduction of bananas in Queensland. Bananas as the first biggest selling fruit in Australian market‚ the main producing areas for the banana market which flooded in the Cyclone Yasi‚ has caused the Australian citizens to be concerned about the shortage of bananas. This essay is about discussion of banana market in relationship between supply and demand for bananas after the severe flood from 2010 to 2011 during

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    Statement Corey Camel owns a banana grove with 3000 bananas on it. She can only carry 1000 bananas at a time. The market where she can sell her bananas is 1000 miles away. Sounds easy right? Wait there’s a catch. For every mile she walks she has to eat one banana. See now it got hard. So with all of this said how many bananas will he be able to take to the market and sell? Process Doing the mini POW helped a lot with this one. Because knowing that Corey Camel can drop bananas on the way to the market

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    backyards where bananas are trying to grow. This is a problem because bananas are bad at living when being put under stress. Over five people each year are left bananaless because of kiwis. There are‚ however‚ solutions. Bananas are very difficult to grow‚ and if it their first year being planted in your backyard‚ it may take some time before they overcome their fears of kiwis or other animals. A good way to remember this is: Bananas first SLEEP then bananas CREEP and then bananas LEAP This poem

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    POW #13 Corey Camel Problem Statement: Corey the Camel has a small banana grove in the desert‚ her harvest this year was 3‚000 bananas. The market where Corey sells her bananas is 1‚000 miles away. Corey has to walk to the market to sell her bananas‚ for each mile Corey walks‚ she eats one banana. Corey can only carry 1‚000 bananas at a time. In this POW the goal is to find the number of bananas that Corey can get to the market. Process: To find the answer to this POW I did the mini POW‚ as suggested

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    explosives. It is also called ethyl alcohol. Ethanol can be produced by banana peelings but we don’t know which peeling of different banana species can produce more ethanol. The peelings of latundan‚ lacatan and senorita bananas are different. Latundan banana peelings are thinner than lacatan peelings while the senorita banana peelings are the thinnest peelings among the three bananas. It is possible that the peelings of lacatan banana produce more ethanol than latundan and senorita because of its thicker

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    Ethanol Production from Waste Banana (Musa paradisiaca l.) Peelings Researchers: * Mitzi B. Pamulaklakin * Irish Jane B. Balisoro * Janina M. Lobusta * Angielyn N. Miranda * Krissa Mae A. de Villa * Albert D. Cruz * Mark Darwin D. Hernandez * Gelbert B. dela Cruz * Rhandell M. Sode Mrs. Flor P. Lapitan Science Teacher Abstract: This study entitled “Ethanol Production from Waste Banana (Musa paradisiaca l.) Peelings” aims to produce

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    Problem Statement: Corey Camel has 3‚000 bananas in her small banana grove in the desert. The marketplace where Corey sells her bananas is 1‚000 miles away. Corey has to walk to the market to sell her bananas. For every mile that Corey walks‚ she must eat 1 banana. Corey can only carry 1‚000 bananas at one time. For POW 13‚ I have to figure out how many bananas Corey can get to the market. Process To solve POW 13‚ I first worked on a mini-POW to help me figure out POW 13. I used the same

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    produce two goods‚ Apples and Bananas. Labor is the only factor of production and it can freely move across sectors. The marginal product of labor in Apples is 1‚ i.e. an extra unit of labor produces an extra Apple. An extra unit of labor produces 2 Bananas. 1. If the country does not produce any Bananas‚ how many Apples can it produce (by employing all its labor in the production of Apples)? 1 2. If the country does not produce any Apples‚ how many Bananas can it produce (by employing

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