Third Periodical Exam In TLE – III (Bread & Pastry Production) Name: ___________________ Year and Section: __________________ Date: _____________ TEST I: Multiple Choice Direction: Read each item carefully and choose the letter of the best answer from the choices below by shading it. 1. It is a process which will remove soil and prevent accumulation of food residues. a. b. Cleaning c. Chelating d. Sanitizing e. Sterilizing 2. 3. A process
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requires 1 lb. of adhesive to be used. Therefore, as a practical matter users would only see a large benefit using this product if their volume was large, most likely greater than 5-10lbs of adhesive. Lets calculate this exactly. The SuperBonder marketing plan was to increase sales to $4.5 million and a market share of at least 35% across SIC’s 20-39 Benefit to customer. One tip could be used for 12,000 dot applications before it needs to be replaced. One ounce of SuperBonder adhesive can e used
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“JACKFRUIT SAP AS ONE OF THE ADDITIVE COMPONENTS IN MAKING GLUE” Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements in Research II Science Department (1st Shift) Iligan City National High School SY 2009-2010 Clyde Abaño Dave Louis Bardago Dindo Caminos Jean Claude Gocela Carmela Goc-ong Rebecca Matados Mrs. Annallee Q. Aron Research II Teacher TABLE OF CONTENTS Preliminary Page Pages Title page Approval Sheet Abstract Acknowledgement I. Introduction
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Milk as Casein Glue Introduction Glue is a kind of adhesive that is important to every one of us especially for the students. We used it in making projects or in putting papers together. But some of the students can’t afford expensive glue because of difficulty in money; the effect is, now the students are enabled to do their project or artwork because of lack of glue. The commercial glue can also be a risk for the children to use because some of glue has toxic chemicals that can harm them.
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Milk as Homemade Glue Prepared by: Brian Paul L. Afos Jude Mark E. Bermudez Presented to: Ma’am Lorie S. Percha INTRODUCTION Background of the Study Do you know that Cyanoacrylate also known as “glue” can be made up of milk? We all know that Glue is an expensive thing to use. We don’t even sometimes have time to buy that thing. The Researchers conducted this study to prove that you can make your own glue not just by buying it but by making it. With this research we can help you to
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RELATED LITERATURE AND RELATED STUDIES Related Literature Adhesive is any substance that is capable of holding materials together in a functional manner by surface attachment that resists separation. “Adhesive” as a general term includes cement, mucilage, glue, and paste—terms that are often used interchangeably for any organic material that forms an adhesive bond. Inorganic substances such as portland cement also can be considered adhesives, in the sense that they hold objects such as bricks and beams
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crave ... Sniffing the glue is so common ... that the common name f o r street kids is Resistoleros . 1 Marvin was not the only casualty of the toluene-based glue. Toluene, a sweet-smelling chemical used as a solvent for the ingredients in adhesives, destroys the thin layers of fat that surround nerves, causing them to die. Occasional inhalation will produce
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Epoxy is a substance that is formed from two liquid components; a hardener and a resin. When they are mixed, they begin the curing process, its’ end product is a solid and permanent bond. They form an adhesive, glue, filler, paint or other material made from synthetic thermosetting polymers that contain epoxide groups. Epoxy is made from epichlorohydrin and bisphenol-A. Then it is mixed with a hardening agent to make it stronger. When they are mixed, they make a polymerize, which is a long chain
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As a former law enforcement officer and a corrections officer who served on a unit tasked with transporting the worst of the worst, Brian Kovacs knows the limitations of numerous less-lethal tools. That's why he was intrigued with the capabilities of the Pepper Pak 50—a backpack-carried OC projector that is powered by compressed CO2—from the moment he first saw it. He liked its design and he liked its versatility. Most of all he liked that it was effective. Kovacs liked the Pepper Pak 50 so much
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1. The macro-environmental factors that influence Nike’s strategy include culture, demographics, social issues, technological advances, economic situation, and political and regulatory environment. Culture is the shared meanings, beliefs, morals, values and customs of a group of people. In America, Nike has become an industry leader that influences our cultural practices. It is widely accepted as the premier retail brand by all age groups. Nike has done a great job of advertising to various generational
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