Waste banana plant (Musa sp.) Trunks as an Alternative source of pulp for paper making Introduction Background of the study Edible Banana (Musa sp.) the plant is a gigantic herb that springs from an underground stem‚ or rhizome‚ to form a false trunk 3–6 meters (10–20 feet) high (Encyclopedia Britannica‚ 2006). Bananas cannot be grown anywhere because they are very sensitive to strong winds‚ hence‚ if planted on open areas‚ one must use windbreakers for the banana plant not to be harmed
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OCCUPATION-BASED ACTIVITY ANALYSIS FORM 1. Occupation: Peeling an orange Areas of Occupation: Subcategory: x Activities of daily living Feeding □ Instrumental activities of daily living □ Education □ Work □ Play □ Leisure □ Social Participation 2. Values‚ beliefs‚ spirituality associated with participation: Healthy Eating 3. Contexts Context Supports Inhibits Physical/space demands Clean‚ well-lit space Contaminated‚ dark space Social None None
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MANUALLY OPERATED PINEAPPLE PEELING AND CORING MACHINE A Project Development Proposal Presented to the Faculty Of the College of Industrial Technology Batangas State University Alangilan‚ Batangas City In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Industrial Technology Major in Mechanical Technology By Bay‚ Rebson Kervin A. Cabatay‚ John Leo E De Castro‚ Oscar C. 2012 Chapter I THE PROBLEM Introduction Pineapple is one of the popular fruits
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the country will lead to developingof biomethanation processes for the use of substrates other than cattle dung. At present‚most of them are treated as waste‚ garbage‚ nuisance and hazard. The improper or inadequate disposal of such wastes leads to unhealthy conditions. This becomes a sourceof pollution and a public health problem. If such waste is recycled in a biogas plant‚ itwill be a source of energy‚ health and wealth. 2)Alternative substrates for biomethanation When alternative substrates
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com/legal/permissions.htm David‚ C HMH. (2012‚ January 19). Rubber market news. Retrieved from http://www.rubbermarketnews.net/../thai-government-to-spend-thb15-billion-to- boost-natural-rubber-prices/ Makridakis‚ S.‚ S Rubber market news. (2012). Retrieved from : http://rubbermarketnews.blogspot.com/2011/04/thai-rubber-output-may-miss-target- by.html SOMMER‚ J Transgexim import export co.‚ ltd (indochina) . (2011). Retrieved from : http://transgeximrubber.vn/NENP27C0I100/News--Event/Thai-government-to-buy-
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KATOL FROM LANZONES PEEL Materials: • Starch • Aluminum foil • Sun dried lanzones peelings • Commercial mosquito coil • Mortar and pestle • Basin/containers • Food coloring • Alcohol Procedure: 1. Make sure the lanzones peelings were sun dried for a few days. 2. When fully dried‚ pulverize using a mortar and pestle. 3. Mix an equal amount of starch and pulverized lanzones peelings. 4. Add water to make a paste-like consistency. Mix thoroughly. 5. Now‚ get the commercial mosquito
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Market Organization for Bananas (“CMOB”) affect Chiquita? Six firms dominated the banana industry in the early 1990’s‚ three from Europe and three from the United States. In 1994‚ the three United States producers‚ Chiquita‚ Dole‚ and Del Monte‚ accounted for approximately 72.4% of world banana sales. Chiquita accounted for 48% of worldwide banana sales and 66.4% of banana sales of the three U.S. producers. Prior to 1994‚ Europe accounted for nearly 40% of world banana imports by volume‚ of which
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Markina Science High School Marikina City Chapter I THE PRODUCTION OF FUEL GAS OUT OF BIODEGRADABLE AND NON-BIODEGRADABLE WASTES Submitted by: Bustamante‚ Jaycob A Vital Bryan Harold Santos‚ Jac Daniel Submitted to: Mrs. Apolonia Solon Mrs. Abanto Mrs. Revilla Chapter I The Problem and its Settings Introduction Biodegradable waste is a type of waste which can be broken down‚ in a reasonable amount of time‚ into its base compounds by micro-organisms
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customer waiting too long in line is potentially a lost customer. The problem in virtually every queuing situation is a trade-off decision. The manager must weigh the added cost of providing more rapid service (i.e.‚ more checkout counters‚ more production staff) against the inherent cost of waiting. For example‚ if customers are walking away disgusted because of insufficient customer support personnel‚ the business could compare the cost of providing more staff to the value of potentially lost revenues
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Use of Banana Peels (Musa Sapientum L.) Waste Material as Potential Low-cost De-leading Agent in Contaminated Water 1. Introduction 1.1 Background of the Study At present age there is a rapid increase of contaminants in the environment‚ but one of the major global concerns is the heavy metal concentrations in the environment as a result of man’s activities and since the biosphere is a closed system this heavy metals remains on earth and continuously increase
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