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Chapter I.
BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
Charcoal one of the earliest known forms of ink, was used as early as 30,000 BC. The first of its use documented in the continent of Europe. It may be a bit primitive to these modern times but still very useable for those who want to try it. The recipe of making it however is similar to those inks made by ancient civilizations such as the ink used by the Ancient Egyptians. We propose to make charcoal ink as a statement to increase of those in the Philippines who are experiencing poverty. Since the materials we are using are very cheap and easy to acquire we hope that this will help them to make a substitute for pens and other writing materials. The procedure itself is also very basic and is moderately easy to make as long as you follow the guidelines correctly to provide you with satisfy ink.
School Supplies such as Whiteboard marker Ink and other writing materials are very essential to everyone; we can use it in many aspects such as; Doing Reports, beautification of projects and a lot more. Particularly the students and teachers which are needy of those in their school works.
Market is very important for any student or teacher regardless to which field they belong to, it is just as important as a pen or pencil is to any student or teacher. But to talk of their use it is not hidden that they are not only useful in education sector but is also much useful for peoples in Commercial and Art sector.

STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
Is there an Important difference between the Whiteboard marker ink out of Charcoal and Used engine oil and the commercialize whiteboard marker ink

Hypothesis
ALTERNATIVE: There is an important difference between a commercial Whiteboard Marker Ink and a Whiteboard Marker Ink out of Charcoal and Used Engine oil.

NULL: There is no important difference between a commercial Whiteboard Marker Ink out of Charcoal and Used Engine.

Objectives

 To promote recycling by recreating materials through used

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