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    ABSTRACT Have you ever tried cutting wood? If not‚ have you ever seen anyone cutting wood with a saw? Did you notice those tiny particles that fall on the ground as wood is being cut? Those particles are called sawdust. Sawdust has many known uses and has been proven to be a good fertilizer. The researchers wanted to find out if sawdust can serve as an alternative medium to soil and thus the study was begun. For this experiment the researchers tested the following mixtures: pure soil (A)‚ pure

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    Coconut Oil

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    Coconut oil is a popular nutritional oil derived from the flesh of matured coconuts. Coconuts have long been a primary source of food throughout the tropics and their many industrial and cosmetic applications have made them a valuable commodity. Coconut oil is heat stable‚ making it suitable for cooking at high temperatures‚ it’s slow to oxidize‚ resists rancidity and has a shelf life of approximately two years or more (virgin coco creme created through a wet-milling process has an indefinite shelf

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    all Philippine desserts that Filipinos cannot wait to eat during the Christmas season in the Philippines is puto bumbong‚ a purple-colored sticky rice cake shaped like small logs and flavored with muscovado sugar or panutsa‚ grated meat of fresh coconuts‚ and butter or margarine. puto bumbong is made using a local lansungan‚ a tin or stainless steel steamer placed on top of a pot of boiling water Lansungan has either two or three open holes where bamboo tubes covered with muslin or cheese cloth

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    sighted the blue waters‚ sparkling in the sunlight. We looked out for a clean and shady spot to spend the day as we cruised along. It was a joy to see the graceful coconut palms swaying in the breeze. We saw‚ too‚ fishermen’s little houses on stilts scattered along the share. Finally‚ we parked our car at a shady spot under some coconut palms. The white‚ sandy beach was full of tiny crabs scurrying about. My sister and I could not resist catching them. The shells we picked were also interesting.

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    The Top 10 Barbados Beaches That Are Calmest and Safe As a tropical island‚ Barbados is the home to numerous lovely shorelines. Barbados shorelines are as various as the island and everybody has their top choice. On the quieter west drift‚ palms influence on white sandy shores while the sky blue water laps delicately at the shore. Unwind island splashing up the beams or take plunge free waters. Jet skiing‚ kayaking‚ sailboat travels‚ swimming‚ and snorkeling all anticipate you. While traveling to

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    Pasig Catholic College High School Department School Year 2012-2013 Botanical Shampoo In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements in Science and Technology II Presented by: Arra Garnette Y. Marcelo Jazen M. Pestañas II – Diocese of Kabankalan Presented to: Mrs. Myra C. Reyes Date: March 2013 Chapter 1 Background of the Study Introduction Every day‚ we humans constantly utilize shampoo and at times some of us make use of conditioner for improved results. By

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    000 armchair/month. About 20-24 kilos of mixed soft plastics. That finished product has a 20 year lifespan. Our second stop was the Coconet factory. It was the coconut husks converted to a coco net. It comes from near markets that was given by vendors. The fiber can be extracted through a decorticating machine‚ the decorticated coconut will be air dried‚ then the fiber and the dust will be separated through dusting‚ the fiber will be twined and lastly they’ll weave it to make a coco net. To lessen

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    source of food or water but none seemed to exist. It was quite demoralizing but‚ I decided not to lose hope and kept on searching .This mental attitude proved to be the key aspect of my survival. Through perseverance‚ I was able to find coconut trees. I used the coconut flesh as food and drank its water which provided me with energy. I felt rejuvenated. Being a fight squad member‚ I always carried a survival knife. Now I had to think fast and find myself a shelter. Luckily‚ I had spotted a cave nearby

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    How to make puto bumbong

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    taste is absolutely the same as the puto bumbong prepared in bamboo tubes. Here is a trouble-free and non-traditional puto bumbong recipe that does not need a lansungan. Ingredients for Making Puto Bumbong banana leaves – cut into 2 square pieces coconut meat – fresh and grated; 2 tablespoons margarine or butter – 1 tablespoon muscovado sugar or panutsa(sugar cane sweet) – 2 tablespoons pandan leaves – 1 stalk pirurutong or purple-brown aromatic sticky rice – ½ cup white sticky rice – 1 cup

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    The coconut palm (also‚ cocoanut)‚ Cocos nucifera‚ is a member of the family Arecaceae (palm family). It is the only accepted species in the genus Cocos.[2] The term coconut can refer to the entire coconut palm‚ the seed‚ or the fruit‚ which‚ botanically‚ is a drupe‚ not a nut. The spelling cocoanut is an archaic form of the word.[3] The term is derived from 16th-century Portuguese and Spanish coco‚ meaning "head" or "skull"‚[4] from the three small holes on the coconut shell that resemble human

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