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    As is known to everyone‚ the National Day holiday endows people with a lot of benefits‚ such as relaxing ourselves‚ expanding our outlook‚ as well as reuniting with our families; but it also brings about some problems which cannot be ignored. On one hand‚ during the seven-day holiday‚ innumerable traveling expeditions are flocking to the bus stations‚ train stations and airports‚ causing tedious traffic jams and thus adding some undesirable matters to the should-be-gleeful trip. Too heavy traffic

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    Radish Pesticide

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    III – St. Albert A. Problem/Objective The study’s objective is to apply radish extract as an alternative pesticide. Specifically the study aims to determine the effectiveness of radish extract in exterminating household’s pests such as ants. Furthermore‚ the study aims to create the most effective radish extract solution in terminating pests. B. Application The study’s product aims to be applied as a pesticide. It tends to provide an alternative for the current pesticide in the market. It aims

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    essay pesticide

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    The use of pesticides in food People don’t know how they endanger them by consuming food that is not organic and is not pesticide free. The Food that is crop with a lot of chemical pesticides have the remains of the chemicals even when they are sold in stores. These can cause a lot of problems for the health and the environment. In 1962 it was published a book about the problem that was using carbonated pesticides especially DDT. In this book‚ was known that when people cropped the food with DDT

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    Pest and Pesticides

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    Pest and Pesticides For centuries‚ pests have been feasting on crops and not only decreasing a farmer’s crop yield‚ but also spreading diseases that can even be deadly. Mosquitos‚ like the one to the left can carry many diseases such as West Nile and malaria.1 There are so many pests from insects such as beetles‚ which feed off of crops such as the potato plant (left)‚ and mosquitos (left) to rodents such as rats that “even with extensive use of pesticides‚ a substantial amount of damaged [crops]

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    Pepper Pesticide

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    Chapter 1 Problem and its Settings This chapter contained Introduction‚ Background of the study‚ Scope and Limitations‚ Significance of the Study and Statement of the problem. Introduction Unwanted insects are a nuisance in the garden‚ and can quickly make short work of healthy plants. It can devour your garden in matter of days. Keeping bugs and pests out of the garden can be a challenge‚ particularly if you are opposed to using insecticides or commercial

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    garlic as pesticide

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    Extracts from black pepper discourage insect pests from laying eggs on leaves and pose lower risk to humans and the environment than other pesticides‚ a University of Ottawa researcher says. People in West Africa‚ India and South America have used pepper oil and dust for years to protect their homes and grain supplies from bugs. Doctoral student Ian Scott of the He found pepper worked better when insects are soft-bodied during the larval stage because the chemical is able to penetrate. Scott’s

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    Ddt and Pesticides

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    publishing of Rachel Carson ’s Silent Spring in the 1960s‚ argues that DDT and pesticides caused cancer and also there has been concern regarding the effects of chemical pesticides on the environment. In the environment‚ the biological concentration of chemical pesticides tends to increase the higher the animal is in the food chain. DDT‚ for example‚ severely reduced the rate of reproduction in many fish and birds. Most of the pesticides can also harm people either directly or indirectly through the food chain

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    Radish as Pesticide

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    I. Problem How do Radish extracts affect certain pests? II. Title The Effectiveness of Radish (Raphanus Sativu) Extract as the Main Ingredient for Pesticide. III. Introduction IV. Review of the Related Literature Radishes: A white radish is a member of the radish family native to East Asia‚ where it has been cultivated for centuries. There are a number of ways to use white radish in cooking‚ in Asia recipes and recipes from further afield‚ and this food is often obtainable at big grocery

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    pesticides that he wanted it to‚ but he thought it was a good start for better regulation. “A coalition of the Sierra Club‚ National Wildlife Federation‚ Izaak Walton League‚ Audubon Society‚ and the Wilderness Society called the House bill ‘a retreat from effective pesticide regulation.’” They were looking for bans and strict regulations because of the pollution it was causing. Hart and Nelson debated to reinforce citizen’s rights in order to sue the EPA over bad enforcement of the proposed

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    which means the increasing demand of pesticides increases as well. The word it self ends in -cide‚ which means its meaning is bound to kill something. When there is high increase of population it means there has to be more food produced‚ this leads to high chances of spreading diseases. For a healthy population‚ pesticides must be added to crops in order to create efficiency and protect people from diseases transmitted by insects. Many people see pesticides as helpful thing to our food‚ in some

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