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    packaging and its economic impact. a) The use of properly designed containers for transporting and marketing of vegetables can significantly reduce their losses and maintain their freshness succulence and quality for longer period. Presently cardboard boxes (corrugated fiber board) are used for export of fruits‚ vegetables and flowers‚ than wooden boxes used earlier because they are light in weight (which reduce the fright cost)‚ cause much less damage to fruits‚ are easy to handle and print and

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    3 Ways To Make Your Baby Smarter By Justin Arnold | Submitted On April 28‚ 2013 Recommend Article Article Comments Print Article Share this article on Facebook Share this article on Twitter Share this article on Google+ Share this article on Linkedin Share this article on StumbleUpon Share this article on Delicious Share this article on Digg Share this article on Reddit Share this article on Pinterest Expert Author Justin Arnold A baby’s brain is a little like a brand new computer‚ all booted

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    recycling paper company in Australia and US‚ but today they could close the entirely process of recycling incorporating companies that create paper from recycling paper‚ the energy that the company use is coming burning trash recycled‚ the company sale cardboard boxes and recycled paper to big detailed companies as Home depot and Walmart‚ the company create their own design to send their products (recycled paper based) to our homes‚ the company has their own recycle trucks to pick the recycle products from

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    Are There Blind Spots in Our Eyes? ABSTRACT Our eyes are vital organs because they help us visualize our surroundings. But are our eyes perfect in seeing what’s right in front of us? Sadly I learned in our evolution‚ nature messed up at one point and gave us blind spots in our eyes. This project shows why we have these blind spots‚ how to discover them‚ and how big they are. I researched on how our eyes see things; why when one eye is closed‚ the other eye sometimes can’t see what’s in front

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    many representative characteristics during the Modernist Movement. Many Modernists view the world as a spiritually empty place. Fitzgerald strongly connects his novel with this general idea during Modernism. “I thought they’d be a nice durable cardboard” (45). Mr. Owl-eyes‚ a middle-aged guy who gets drunk in the party initially

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    Discussion 6: “Independence” Question 1: What is the difference in attitude between older and younger generations on the issue of homelessness‚ according to the film Homeless in Japan? Give two examples and explain why there may be a generational gap on how homelessness is perceived. We can use two specific examples from the film Homeless in Japan to explain how older generations more commonly have a negative view on the issue of homelessness as younger generations have a more positive outlook

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    Freezing Foods for the Home

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    FREEZING FOODS 1. Freezing storage space is valuable. Use it only for high quality meats‚ fruits and vegetables. Do not freeze and store excessively bulky products. 2. Place a variety of foods in your locker or home freezing unit. Avoid long storage of any items. Add new items as rapidly as storage space will permit. 3. If your locker plant or home-unit has a quick-freeze compartment‚ use it. The temperature of this compartment should be held at 0 or below. The time required for freezing should not

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    years to degrade. Purchase or make your own reusable produce bag and be sure to wash them often!  4. Give up gum. Gum is made of a synthetic rubber‚ aka plastic.  5. Buy boxes instead of bottles. Often‚ products like laundry detergent come in cardboard which is more easily recycled than plastic. 6. Purchase food‚

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    Ralph Ellison's Narrative

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    He notices a molded cardboard box in the middle of the attic floor. Ellison slowly walks towards the box‚ careful to not hit his head on the roof. He finally gets to the box and looks inside to see a Super 8 filming camera with homemade tapes. One particular one he picks up has

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    someone else’s heart‚ I keep forgetting which. I’m not sure where my despair of St. Valentines Day originates from‚ but I do know that it wasn’t anything seriously tragic or damaging. I wasn’t dropped in a rose patch as a small child. A large red cardboard heart didn’t scissor my head from my body. I don’t remember a small winged child in a diaper hunting me down; arrows aimed at various tender areas. I’d better stop now; I could go on with these all day.            One of my first major problems

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