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    Investigatory Project

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    Banana (Musa acuminata) Peel and Gumamela (Hibiscus rosa-sinensis) Petals as Shoe Polish Researchers Mrs. Gladys P. Fajardo Project Adviser TABLE OF CONTENTS Page ACKNOWLEDGEMENT 1 ABSTRACT 2 INTRODUCTION 3 A. Background of the Study 3 B. Statement of the Problem 3 C. Scope and Delimitation 3 D. Significance of the Study 4 REVIEW OF RELATED

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    Brasil Foods Case Study

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    1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Brazil is the largest country in Latin America and the fifth in the world. Brazil’s economy is the most powerful in the region and has a significant impact on world markets due to highly developed agriculture‚ mining manufacturing and services economic sectors. Brazil is the world’s largest producer of coffee and sugar cane‚ and one of the largest exporters of agricultural products (Business Monitor International (BMI)‚ 2011 1st Q‚ pp.47-48). This assignment is about Brasil

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    this experiment is to prove that radish extract can be used as an insecticide. The researchers first gathered all the materials needed to complete the experimentation. First washed‚ sliced‚ and pounded the radish tubers using the mortar and pestle. Then the researchers extracted it by using a clean strainer‚ strained and acquired the juice of the radish. After completing the three setups‚ the researchers sprayed it on the insects and observed what happened. They tried several trials to determine

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    Pestle Analysis

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    PESTLE ANALYSIS What is PESTLE analysis? PESTLE stands for - Political‚ Economic‚ Sociological‚ Technological‚ Legal‚ Environmental. The term PESTLE has been used regularly in the last 10 years and its true history is difficult to establish. Various other similar acronyms have been used including ETPS‚ STEP‚ PEST‚ and STEEPLE. The term PESTLE is particularly popular on HR and introductory marketing courses in the UK. PESTLE analysis is in effect an audit of an organisation’s environmental influences

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    Pestle Analysis

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    PESTLE ANALYSIS A PESTLE Analysis is one of the most important frameworks of macro-environmental scanning‚ framework which comprises the most important factors used in environmental scanning‚ as part of advanced strategic management. Throughout the last few years‚ the acronym PESTLE has suffered a number of changes‚ but PESTLE seems to be the most commonly spread and almost unanimously accepted “concept”. PESTLE stands for “Political‚ Economic‚ Sociological‚ Technological‚ Legal and Environmental”

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    Swot and Pestle

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    SWOT & PESTLE Analysis SWOT and Pestle analysis is a strategic analysis tool that feeds important information into the business strategy formulation process. SWOT stands for Strengths‚ Weaknesses‚ Opportunities and Threats. SWOT is used to determine the current position of an organization. The first two components pertain to internal factors and the latter two concern external issues. Pestle (or PEST) is an acronym for Political‚ Economic‚ Social‚ Technical‚ Legal and Environmental analysis. Pestle

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    Pestle Analysis

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    Trade around the world Strong manufacturing base of Europe & UK in early 1900 American dominance after WW-II Bretten Woods Monetary Agreement Japan Influence post 1970 Soviet weakness Developing nations stepping up exports Entry of China/India/Mexico/Brazil Worldwide Communication Increase in and expansion of technology Liberalization of cross-border trade Development of services that support IB Growing consumer pressures Increased global competition Changing political situation Expanded cross-national

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    Limitations: If this study is already done‚ not only the poor ones can use it‚ also the rich ones. Not just because it’s cheaper but also on its effectiveness. Methodology: Materials: ½ kilo of kamias fruit 1 ½ kilo of chili mortar and pestle kettle gas stove product container Procedure: The researcher collected and prepared all the materials needed. The researcher then pounded the kamias and chili separately and gets their extracts. After pounding the kamias and the chili‚ the

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    paper radish

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    STATISTICAL TREATMENT OF DATA The data collected by the researcher throughout the survey study were recognized and classified based from the formulated problems. The data were coded‚ tallied and tabulated to facilitate the interpretation and presentation of the obtained results using the following: 1. Frequency and Percentage The frequency and percentage distribution were used to classify the respondents according to participate profile variable such as age and gender. It also presented the actual

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    absorption measurement of the concentration of an unknown amount of copper sulfate. Procedure: Four different concentrated solutions of CuSO₄ (0.13M‚ 0.11M‚ 0.090M‚ and 0.070M) were prepared by crushing the copper sulfate with a mortar and pestle. The copper sulfate was then added into different volumetric flasks with 10.0 mL of distilled water. Also‚ 10 drops of concentrated nitric acid were added to the solutions. By placing each solution in the spectronic 20 device‚ the absorption measurements

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