07.02 Shopping List Shopping List- Fruits: bananas and grapes. Vegetables: broccoli‚ carrots‚ and sweet potatoes. Dairy: milk and yogurt. Meat and Eggs: chicken breast‚ eggs‚ and turkey. Cereals: oatmeal. Pasta and Rice: Rice. Snacks: pretzels and rice cakes. I decided to choose these foods because a lot of them are what I eat most of the time. Everything I listed is a healthy choice. Some of the foods can even be put into two different meals. All of them together will give me the nutrients that
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COMMERCIAL FEEDS WITH DIFFERENT LEVELS OF DRIED BANANA (MUSA ACUMULATA)” TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE INTRODUCTION Significant Study Objectives of the Study Expected Output Place and Duration of the Study REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE MATERIALS AND METHODS Materials Methods Experimental and Treatments Preparation of the Poultry House and Brooder Acquisition of Experimental Birds Identification of the Birds Provision of the Light Preparation of Dried Banana Pulp Feeding Management Health Care
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Bananas and Oranges: A Comparison Between Two Fruits As I sat down to write my compare and contrast essay‚ I thought it would be a simple task. Oh‚ how wrong I was! Coming up with two subjects to compare differences was easy‚ but finding ones with similarities also? Not so much. I have researched and googled every important issue that I thought would be interesting to debate‚ but did not have any luck of finding something inspiring. Finally‚ I decided that I was making this more difficult
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problems by developing alternatives that maintain levels of production while cultivating healthy foods‚ preserving the health of farmers‚ and not polluting surrounding ecosystems. The banana industry creates many by-products that result from the harvesting and processing of bananas. These by-products are banana peels‚ banana stems‚ and liquid wastes. Currently these wastes are dumped in landfills‚ rivers‚ oceans and unregulated dumping grounds. When they reach these destinations‚ they form huge masses
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Preparation of Synthetic Banana Oil Eric Nelson Chem. 253-1: Deepali Rathore Lab 1: Preparation of Synthetic Banana Oil 9-24-10 Purpose To create Isopentyl acetate with no more than 10% isopentyl alcohol and no more than 2% acidic acid in its composition. Theory Esters are a chemical functional group that usually forms by loosing a hydroxyl group and having it replaced with an alkoxy group with the loss of hydrogen. Esters are most commonly produced by taking a carboxylic acid‚ and
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kerosene with banana peels to create a substance suitable for use polishing your wooden floors. This home-made floor wax will give a comparable shine and smoothness to that of commercial products‚ and the oil in the kerosene counteracts the banana peel ’s stickiness to ensure the finished sheen isn ’t tacky. Things You ’ll Need Large mixing pot 28 oz. paraffin wax crystals 3 1/2 oz. polyethylene wax crystals 6 3/4 pt. kerosene Peels from 10 to 15 full-sized bananas 10 sq. ft.
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September 30‚ 2012 Experiment 5‚ Preparation of Synthetic Banana Oil Introduction: This experiment prepares synthetic banana oil (isopentyl acetate) through the Fisher esterification method by combining isopentyl alcohol with acetic and sulfuric acid then heating the mixture under reflux for an hour. Esterification is a chemical reaction in which two reactants (an alcohol and an acid) form an ester as the reaction product. Observations and Data: When the sulfuric acid was combined
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Driving down 84th Street towards the Tanger Outlet I thought to myself‚ “today is the day”. Turning left at the entrance‚ the parking lot was jam-packed with cars almost touching bumpers. It was my last and final day working at the Banana Republic. The dim lights‚ old people‚ and today’s hottest hits music playing in the background made the atmosphere laid back and relaxing. That was until you see unorganized clothes and meet unfriendly customers. As I walked in‚ in my blue and white squared
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CHAPTER I (The Theoretical and the Problem) Introduction In the plant kingdom flowers are what we think the world represents. Flowers are given to people as well as most likely they are roses‚ tulips and any other beautiful flowers we can think of. In the Philippines there is a flower that’s not so attractive but it makes up for the uses and the pleasing aroma it radiates. It is the sampaguita flower of the Philippines; it is also the national flower of the Philippines. Sampaguita is very
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Original Text: from page 317 of the book Psychology‚ 1996 by Richard Gross But it is not only the vocabulary of a language that determines how and what we think and perceive but also the grammar. In the Hopi language‚ no distinction is made between past‚ present and future; it is a ‘timeless language’ (compared with English)‚ although it does recognise duration‚ i.e. how long an event lasts. In European languages‚ ‘time’ is treated as an objective entity‚ as if it were a ruler with equal spaces
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