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Okra for healthier hair
Casa Del Niño School System Inc.
Casa Del Niño Science High School
Fe Medalla Street, Pacita Complex II, San Pedro Laguna

A Research Proposal on Okra (Abelmoschus esculentus) for Healthier Hair

In Partial fulfillment of the Requirements on Research I-B

Submitted to:
Ms. Marianne Arguel-Rayala

Submitted by:
Aprecio, Blenissa Joy
Bobis, Fame Earl
Mata, Diane Marie
Payomo, Denise Kyla
Ventanilla, Elloisa Mae
Yano, Linda Joyce

Table of Contents Page
Title Page……………………………………………………. i
Acknowledgement…………………………………………… ii
Abstract………………………………………………………. iii
Chapter I- Intoduction Background of the study………………………….. … 1 Statement of the Problem…………………………….. 4 Objectives of the Study……………………………… 5 Hypothesis of the Study………………………….... .. 6 Study of the Variables and Indicators…………....... 6 Assumption of the Study……………………………. 7 Theoretical Framework……………………………. … 7 Scope and Limitations…………………………….. … 8 Definition of Terms……………………………….. … 8 Importance of the Study………………………….. … 9
Chapter II- Review of Related Literature
ChapterIII- Methodology Research Design……………………………………. … 16
Materials………………………………………………. 16 Procedures…………………………………….............. 16
Chapter IV-Results and Discussions…………………………… 17
Chapter V-Summary, Conclusions and Recommendations………….. 18

Appendices Bibliography……………………………………….. Curriculum Vitae………………………………….

Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION
BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY

Hair is one of the most precious treasures of any individual, most especially for women, who predominantly grow their hair on their head long while men cut their short. The women are very much concerned about their tresses and always fear about losing their fascinating possession.

The hair is a filamentous biomaterial that grows from follicles

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