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    1.0 Introduction to green technology. 1.1 Implementation of green technology. In the 21st century there are growing issues due to multiplication in global population growth one of which is the environment depletion and exhaustion of natural resources. Keeping the goals of attaining a sustainable environment hence sustainable life at sight communities are now entering a world that is labeled “The Third Industrial Revolution”, as society moved from fossil fuels in the Second Industrial…

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    Java Plum Berry Case Study

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    staining is used to better visualize cells and its components such as nucleus and cell wall under a microscope which would otherwise not be seen clearly. Stains can be used both on living and non-living or fixed cells. Enumeration of cells to determine biomass is done through cell staining (Bruckner,…

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    Out line Introduction: I recommend that Japan uses renewable energies rather than nuclear energy. Paragraph 1: Japan’s geographical feature (ring of fire) Paragraph 2: The nuclear power plant accident occurred in Japan recently. Paragraph 3: Japan’s economy, ecosystem damaged by the radiation. Paragraph 4: what happens when exposed to radiation? Paragraph 5: Advantage of using nuclear energy Paragraph 6: Disadvantages of using nuclear energy Paragraph 7: How many renewable energies are there,…

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    Shirota Case Study

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    1. Brief history of the company/factory ? In 1930, Dr. Minoru Shirota, who was conducting research in a microbiology lab at the Medical Faculty of Kyoto University in Japan. He succeed in culturing a strain of lactic acid bacteria beneficial to human health. This bacterium was named "Lactobacillus casei Shirota strain. It took Dr. Shirota another 5 years of research to find the right food medium for the Lactobacillus casei Shirota bacteria. In 1935 the first bottle of Yakult, a fermented…

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    K. French investigated the effect of increased nutrient availability on competition amongst invasive and native plants. He did so by measuring changes in above and below ground biomass of Chrysanthemoides monilifera spp. rotundata (bitou bush) and Asparagus aethiopicus (asparagus fern) competing with two native species, Banksia integrifolia and Ficinia nodosa, under high and low nutrient conditions. As a result Bito bush was a primary…

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    Pesticides are substances that are meant for attracting, seducing, and then usually destroying the pest itself. These substances can be chemicals or biological agents that are killing the pests. These toxic substances are released into the environment intentionally to kill living things. Specifically, an insecticide is a substance or chemical that is used for the killing of insects and herbicides are used to kill unwanted vegetation. Dichloro-diphenyl-trichloroethane (DDT) was one of the first…

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    The most popular methods currently available are photovoltaics, wind turbines and biomass boilers. It is important not to just start installing these as standard without looking at the individual building requirements and capability for obtaining energy through these means. It would be unsustainable to carry out costly installations and not achieve the desired results. Biomass boilers are by far the best method for energy production but they are most efficient when there is a…

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    2. Introduction Nitrogen fertilizer can aid increase crop production and provide more food for the growing population. Since earlier ages, people has shown preoccupation about soil fertility and soil exhaustion (Strawn, Bohn, & O'Connor, 2015). Some management practices such as manure application or crop rotation were known by Chinese 3000 years ago (Strawn, Bohn, & O'Connor, 2015). However, it was just in the last-century that the crop yield increased dramatically. Improvements of hybrids, soil…

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    Introduction General Mills is a company in the baking mix and prepared food production industry. General Mills is an international company that promotes commonly used brands such as Cheerios and Betty Crocker. This paper gives an overview of the company and the industry. General Mill’s history and current strategies is discussed as well as future suggestions. The paper goes into detail about the industry’s current state and its competitors. Firm Founding and Historical Milestones General Mills…

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    Part 1: Identification and Evaluation of Main Source The question that will be addressed in this historical investigation is, To what extent did U.S. involvement in Panama leave lasting economic and environmental effects? The main source chosen is a brief speech about the background of the Panama Canal and the struggles that it came with. The speech included the significance of Teddy Roosevelt and the United States during the process of the canal being built like how the United States helped…

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