Science & Technology Information Center Master List of Investigatory Project 01 Investigatory projects I. Pyrolisis of plastic wastes materials for the production of plywood substitute II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. Marang (Artocarpus ordorotissimus) peelings as hardiflex – like Ethyl alcohol from ripe banana peelings Rat killer extract from tuble roots Fuel briquettes from dried banana leaves and waste papers Coconut sheath substitute of abaca fiber Commercial glue from Talisay resin Butter
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Abstract This paper explores the communication benefits of building a “brand narrative’ and it will also talk about the best way to improve dialogue with the target audience of Stella Artois. I will also be writing about appreciating how marketing communications can help create meaning for consumers. At the end of the article, I will be talking about Jack Daniels and how its traditions and brewers’ art has been continued for over 100 years now. tella Artois: Reassuringly expensive wife beater
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On Easter Island, early settlers had access to plentiful palm trees and began to use them for timber, charcoal-making, and canoe construction. In addition, people cleared the forests for suitable soil to grow crops, and charcoal- making showed signs of slash and burn techniques. The problem of deforestation is that it allows for soil erosion by weather, and it can lead to soil and nutrient loss. Most of Easter Island’s
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The materials consisted of: glass, iron, lead, copper wire, Aquatec, and charcoal. Kiefer made the frame from steel and then he used wire all around the piece, almost as if it was holding the entire thing together. The books are made from lead. At the top of the bookcase it says in Hebrew infinite light on a piece of glass. Which
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Stepping into an art gallery during Asheville’s gallery stroll you are overwhelmed by the smell of art mediums. Beginning at Phil Mechanic studios located in the art district I made my way through the exhibits. I spoke with artist, discovered common grounds, and asked questions about works I connected to. With an open mind I descended the stairs to the lowest level and there was shift in the air. I entered into the section belonging to an artist by the name of Kris Lars. I immediately fall in love
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Lab 2 – Water Quality and Contamination iExperiment 1: Effects of Groundwater Contamination |Table 1: Water Observations (Smell, Color, Etc.) | |Beaker |Observations | |1 |Water is perfectly clear/no odor
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resistant to uprooting by hurricane winds and waves. . While the white grow even farther inland with no outstanding root structures. Human interaction from clearing the area have been using the wood from the black mangrove and buttonwood trees to produce charcoal and its leaves have been used in tea, medicine and
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CHE0315 DISADVANTAGES OF FIREWORKS ON HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT Name of Group Member 1. Nur Izzati binti Abdul Latif 153692 2. Nurhalida binti Abdul Rasid 154082 3. Aifa Syazwani bt Awang Damit 150415 4. Sarah Atiqah bt Abdul Rahim 155656 Group Number: 09 Name of Lecturer:
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Lab Report: Water Quality and Contamination Edward Minter Ashford University SCI 207: Dependence of Man on the Environment Lynn Carpenter Aug 10, 2015 Lab Report: Water Quality and Contamination Abstract The theory of common pollutants effects on groundwater was investigated and observed through the method of mirroring the wastewater treatment facilities filtration process. Groundwater quality was examined by testing contaminated elements surged into the water. The experiment study the effects
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wet feces and the distance travelled by activated charcoal meal in rats orally given 300, 600 and 1200 mg/kg doses of aqueous and ethanolic extracts of the stem bark of K. senegalensis were evaluated in the castor oil induced diarrhea and gastrointestinal motility studies. The phytochemical constituents and acute toxicity test of the extracts were also tested using standard methods. Both extracts dose-dependently (P0.05) distance travelled by charcoal in the gastrointestinal motility test. The extracts
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