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    Long Chan Topic: How are cockroaches adapted to survive? Cockroaches are more powerful insects‚ which live in a wide range of environment almost around the world‚ form the east to west and form the north to south‚ and human can see them in different districts around the world. The Cockroaches have about 30 species out of 4500 total are associated with human habitats and about four species are well known as pests. However‚ why they can succeed in the world? Follow that I will do some researches

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    the Cockroach Represent in the Poem? A cockroach is usually considered to be insect with no being or purpose in life. In this poem Kevin Halligan treats the cockroach as if it were a sentient being through it’s movement‚ but is this cockroach anthropomorphised? This poem has an existentialistic theme in that it is either reflecting how human’s lives are worthless or that the narrator’s life seems to have as much purpose as a cockroach. Throughout the poem the writer describes the cockroach as a

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    My Account of the French Revolution I stood there amongst the crowd not knowing what was happening; it seemed to me like some sort of gathering of some sorts. I had guessed that it was some sort of plot against the king or something of the sort because when people saw me they backed away or went immediately silent. Being one of the soldiers probably scared them. I wasn’t sure how this all started and I definitely did not know which side I would be on because I was sympathetic towards the Third

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    Seeing a cockroach lately in your bathroom? Or‚ are you surprised how those ants are marching nicely on your kitchen wall? If you think that they’re just other creatures who ‘deserve’ to dwell within the house‚ this is because you think that they are only a few in numbers. But‚ you will be startled to see the batallions of ants‚ living permanently under your bedroom door. Ok‚ you are getting very upset with this condition‚ and you try to get rid of them by using common insects killer spray. It might

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    The poems “Hunting Snake” and “The Cockroach” are very different but also vastly similar poems. The predominant language feature that is common in both poems is an extended metaphor – this is used in “Hunting Snake” to represent the colonisation of the Aborigines in Ancient Australia‚ and in “The Cockroach” to represent human nature‚ values and the way we live our lives. The poem “Hunting Snake” is obviously a poem about a group of people coming across a snake‚ staring in awe at its beauty and dissimilarity

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    ANTITERMITICPROPERTYOF PLANT EXTRACT Artemisia vulgaris Linn.(Damong Maria) AND Manikarazapota Linn. (Chico) Daño Manuel Victor A. ErmoginoAlgen F. Southern Luzon State University College of Arts and Sciences B. S. Biology March 2013 Chapter I INTRODUCTION Coptotermesvastator or Philippine milk termitesare social insectsthat raise their young as a group of workers‚ soldiers and reproductive queen and king. They cause significant losses to annual and perennial

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    does the poet sees in the cockroach? How does he convey it to us? The poet “Kevin Halligan” has been traveled around the world and he wrote this poem when he was in somewhere in Asia‚ he has brings some idea of Buddhism through this poem. The cockroach in this poem can represent in two ways. First‚ the more obvious meaning is the poet is watching a cockroach “pace” around the floor. However‚ after reader analysis and understand that Kevin Halligan uses the “giant” cockroach as a metaphor to describe

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    Definition of Terms American cockroach- the American cockroach (Periplaneta Americana)‚ also known as the waterbug or misidentified as the palmetto bug is the largest species of common cockroach‚ and often considered as pest. Breed- to produce offspring by hatching or gestation. Chitin- is a long chain polymer of N-acetylglucosamine‚ a derivative of glucose‚ and is found in many places throughout the natural world. Laboratory- is a facility that provides controlled conditions in which

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    Control of Postharvest Anthracnose Using Chitosan and Lemongrass Oil Abstract Anthracnose is a postharvest disease of mango caused by the fungus Colletotrichum gleoesporiodes that results in major economic challenges during transportation and storage. It limits mango production in our country especially where high humidity prevails during the cropping season. Symptoms of this postharvest disease are black spots‚ starting from the stem‚ then proceeding to infect the mango fruit itself. For the control

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    In Act 3 of Kafka’s “The Metamorphosis”‚ Grette convincingly proposes to her parents that they need to get rid of the insect immediately for she can no longer tolerate the “endless torment at home”‚ and argues the insect itself is not Gregor because if it were‚ it would have voluntarily left long ago to spare the family from any more pain. “How can my so-called “family” argue over whether or not it’s me inside this insect’s body? The silence and sorrow they are looking at me with is hypocritical

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