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    THE ABILITY IN DETERMINING THE FEASIBILITY OF THE CAMOTE (Ipomoea batatas) AND TAMARIND (Tamarindus indica) CANDY OR THE "CAMARIND CANDY" An Investigatory Project Presented to The faculty of the College of Teacher Education University of Northern Philippines Vigan City‚ Ilocos Sur In partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Bachelor of Elementary Education General Education GROUP III March 2014 ABSTRACT Apuado‚ Juvelyn

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    were set to work. Thus creating a new industrialization era. The rise of cotton production was very crucial and had an extreme effect on America’s economy. After Indigo had begun to be exported to Britain from other places‚ America needed a new cash crop. Following careful consideration‚ it was decided that cotton was the most reasonable choice. This led many former “indigo farmers along the coast [to] switch[ed] to Sea Island‚ or “black seed‚” cotton” which was a long-staple type of cotton (South

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    the kraft process. After the kraft process‚ the fibers are sent directly to the paper machine where they are formed‚ pressed‚ dried‚ and rolled into the wide‚ heavy rolls of kraft paper sent to corrugating plants to be made into cardboard. Since‚ Fibers are used to make kraft papers that will eventually be made into cardboards; there are fiber crops that we can use. An example of which is Coir or commonly known as coconut husks. They are rich in fiber‚ thus‚ can be used as an alternative for fast growing

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    Cotton (Natural Polymer)

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    COTTON Cotton is a soft fiber that grows around the seeds of the cotton plant . The fiber is most of the time spun into thread and used to make a soft but strong textile. Cotton is a valuable crop because only about 10% of the raw weight is lost in processing. Once natural wax‚ protein‚ and other unnecessary things are removed‚ what’s left is a natural polymer of pure cellulose. Cellulose is the structural component of the cell walls of green plants‚ many forms of algae and the oomycetes. Some

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    USE OF NONWOOD PLANT FIBERS FOR PULP AND PAPER INDUSTRY IN ASIA: POTENTIAL IN CHINA By Mudit Chandra Degree Paper Submitted to the Faculty of Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of MASTER OF FORESTRY IN WOOD SCIENCE AND FOREST PRODUCTS APPROVED: A. L. Hammett‚ Chairman J. D. Dolan C. D. West August‚ 1998 Blacksburg‚ Virginia USE OF NONWOOD PLANT FIBERS FOR PULP AND PAPER INDUSTRY IN ASIA: POTENTIAL

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    Cotton Gin History

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    people of India had created a machine called the churka (a sankrit word for a jerking motion) that separated the cotton seeds from the clean fiber. “The cotton was fed through the dual rollers‚ which grabbed the fiber tightly and pinched free the seeds. The seeds were trapped by long groves in the rollers and deposited onto the floor‚ while the now-clean fiber exited the rollers” (Shectman 65). With this new invention women were able to spin their own yarn and cloth. In 1793 a spin-off the churka was

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    Production of secondary crops provide information about the main operations and considerations that need to be given in the production of local crops which are mainly cultivated as cash crops by farmers in the country. Therefore‚ five top secondary crops that were planted in Malaysia. Coffees are the famous and most popular in Malaysia. This beverage is one of the tropical crops cultivated as a secondary crop in Malaysia. This crop originated from the tropical African region and was initially

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     Controlan la mayor parte de la caistro: cultivo‚ tostado y distribución. l Servicio: La intimidad con el cliente. l Ambiente: Tercer Lugar‚ locales acogedores‚al‚ tranquilo‚ seguro‚ cómodo‚ música suave yCaso Starbucks)1 |P á g i n a  rsonas puedan tle.

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    help people separate cotton fibers from their seeds. This process was necessary in order to use the cotton in its proper way. This invention came at a time when slavery was starting to slowly become less crucial to the nation’s economy and freeing slaves was gaining momentum. The cotton gin soiled all plans of reducing slavery by increasing production of cotton and completely revamping slavery in the south. It made slaves monetarily worth more; by making cotton a cash crop; cheap to grow and much easier

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    REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE Hydroponics is the science of growing plants in a medium‚ other than soil‚ using mixtures of the essential plant nutrient elements dissolved in water. It is very useful because it doesn’t need fertilization‚ cultivation‚ crop rotation‚ virtually has no weeds‚ is cleaner‚ has larger yields‚ less labour‚ better control‚ ease of starting off new plants and it is a means of upgrading poor plants. Hydroponics are also suitable for flat-dwellers in urban centres. (Dudley Harris

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