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    such as medical application‚ daily groceries carrying. Within the banana supply chain‚ plastic bags are utilized since the very in many stages for example at the packaging station‚ the bananas will be packed into cardboard boxes with an inlay of a plastic bag or at the wholesalers‚ three to five bananas will be wrapped in one plastic bag and the customer at the retailers will buy all those amounts. It is all known that after bananas are consumed‚ plastic bags will become wasted. There are already

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    Magnetic tape is a medium for magnetic recording‚ made of a thin magnetizable coating on a long‚ narrow strip of plastic film. It was developed in Germany‚ based on magnetic wire recording. Devices that record and play back audio and video using magnetic tape are tape recorders and video tape recorders. A device that stores computer data on magnetic tape is a tape drivOver years‚ magnetic tape can suffer from deterioration called sticky-shed syndrome. Caused by absorption of moisture into the binder

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    The Philippine banana industry is one of the top agricultural export earners. The increase in demand worldwide has resulted to greater expansion of area planted to banana. As a tropical country‚ Philippines grows an abundant varirety of fruit crops primarily for local consumption and export market. Banana is considered as the most important fruit crop in the country in terms of volume production and export earnings. Philippines ranks second to Ecuador as the top banana-exporting country in the world

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    There are many wonderful stories created but the two stories I like best are “The Necklace” and   “Voice Tape.” I like this two because it can happen in reality and it can move every people’s heart in   some ways. Moreover‚ both of the stories give a moral lesson on how to handle our life positively and   how we must face and overcome every problem we encounter. These two stories also give significant to   our responsibilities in life and we must not just rely on other people even it

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    You’ll never look at a banana the same way again after discovering the many health benefits and reasons to add them to your diet. Bananas combat depression‚ make you smarter‚ cure hangovers‚ relieve morning sickness‚ protect against kidney cancer‚ diabetes‚ osteoporosis and blindness. They can cure the itch of a mosquito bite and put a great shine on your shoes. If you think bananas are just for monkeys‚ think again. 1. Bananas help overcome depression due high levels of tryptophan‚ which

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    Week 11 Theme: Health What Are the Benefits of Eating Banana Peels? Bananas have been a highly cultivated fruit for thousands of years. Many species of primate consume the entire banana‚ peel and all‚ which may have led indigenous peoples to follow suit. Although not common practice in the West‚ peoples of Asian countries eat banana peels‚ but they are usually cooked in some capacity. They are not nearly as sweet as the flesh‚ but they are rich in some nutrients‚ especially potassium‚ and

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    Bananas are the fruit of a plant of the genus Musa‚ which are cultivated primarily for food‚ and secondarily for the production of fibers. It is alleged that there are almost 1000 varieties of bananas in the world‚ subdivided in 50 groups (Bora‚ 2007). The most generally known banana is the seedless Cavendish variety‚ which is the one produced for export markets and pronounced for consuming. The banana is the fruit of an herbaceous plant related to the orchid family and is most commonly found in

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    that answer.”-Zora Neale Hurston. In this novel The First Part Last by Angela Johnson Bobby’s sixteen and has a baby. He needs to grow up in order to take care of this baby. Angela Johnson also uses symbols to represent Bobby coming of age. It takes almost the entire novel for him to grow up but he finally does at the end of the novel. Bobby needs to grow up‚ but it takes a while for him to do it. The basketball in the First Part Last represents childhood. It rolled away towards his mom’s room

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    Entropy And Enthalpy Juliet Q Dalagan‚ PhD Department of Chemistry Xavier University-Ateneo de Cagayan Corrales Avenue‚ Cagayan de Oro‚ Philippines Djamal Nour M. Marohombsar Roxcil S. Malaque LeanaDanica S. Orcullo BSFT - 3 Chem 68 AGA I. Abstract The experimenters in this experimented using a simple set-up with a testube‚ heater and a suspended thermometer‚ monitored the temperature and time during the phase change of a heated sample of naphthalene pellets until melted to freezing

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    In his story‚ Bradbury uses the changing symbolism of the bones to represent the difficulty of change for Mr. Bittering. Mr. Bittering was reluctant to stay on Mars and wasn’t prepared to deal with the change that moving would bring. Mr. Bittering started to notice subtle differences in his wife‚ children‚ and food‚ especially when he started to “[feel] his bones shifting and shaping‚ melting like gold (6)”. His bones are a structure that Mr. Bittering relies on to protect and hold him‚ but they

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