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    Many species of bees have recently been put on the endangered species list. They are vital to our food supply and help our crops grow. They help produce food‚ fiber‚ and shelter for us. Waves from cell phone towers or the rising heat could be the reason for the species decline in number. We can help to protects the bees by raising hives on our own‚ and by trying not to use harsh pesticides. Bees are what pollinate our crops. Without them the flowers could not be pollinated and would die. Without

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    The Secret Life of Bees

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    ”(293). Lily sees this as the end of her happiness and going back home to where she does not feel comfortable. Kidd finds other characters to make lily feel at home. Lily finds comfort and love in other people. On Mary day Lily finds herself in the Honey House with zach‚ Rosaleen‚ Neil‚ Otis‚ And all the daughters of Mary. She looks around and thinks‚ “I love this place with my whole heart.”(225). She feels at home and at peace here. Lily feels the love that is surrounding her. She realizes this is

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    White Nose Syndrome

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    White Nose Syndrome (WNS) affects bats causing them to wake up more often during hibernation and use up their stored fat reserves that were supposed to last throughout the winter. The lack of fat reserves forces bats to fly around for the search of food‚ but unfortunately most of the bats tend to starve‚ freeze and die. Data has been collected to provide information about the areas associated with White Nose Syndrome in bats. Results shown White Nose Syndrome in bats does not impact all of North

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    Honey

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    Honey has been used by doctors and healers all throughout history‚ the ancient Egyptians used it to cure wounds and other ailments. It is not only a great‚ healthy‚ low calorie replacement for sugar‚ but this sweet substance produced by one of natures hardest workers‚ the honey bee‚ can also be used to improve your health; inside and out. A person who exercises as a part of their daily routine honey can be used in all ways. Instead of using high in sugar and artificial coloring energy drinks like

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    stared at [Lily] from the labels of a dozen jars of honey. Black Madonna Honey‚ they said” (Kidd 63). Although bees did not exactly tell her to go to the town‚ the picture of the black woman was printed on honey jars‚ which are a part of bees. In a sense‚ the bees are sending Lily signals by appealing to her fondness of bees and of her mother’s belongings. If it were not for her mother’s picture of the black woman‚ Lily would have overlooked the honey jars in the store and would have never found the

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    Phenomenal Women

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    Phenomenal Women The Poem I have chosen is Phenomenal Woman by Maya Angelou. I chose this poem because it not only emphasizes the pressures society places on women but how one may overcome them. The poem helps recognize that one does not need only the stereotypical beauty that society portrays in order to feel confident. The begging of the poem begins almost in a reverse fashion‚ with a pretty women asking a potentially "normal" women where her secret to happiness lies. The poet uses the

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    The Bumblebee

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    the bee works hand and hand with the external environment to ensure the survival of the bumblebee. Each season provides different circumstances for which the bumblebee behaves differently in order to prepare for the next season. Bumblebees undergo a complete metamorphosis. The life cycle of a bumblebee has four stages which are the egg‚ the larva‚ the pupa‚ and the adult. According to Debbie Hadley (2014) the eggs are laid by the queen bee in clumps of pollen. More than likely a worker bee will

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    Honeybee Report

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    other societal functions. The second type of honeybee is the female queen bee. Her job is to lay the eggs of the next generation of bees. The last type of bee is the drone‚ who mates with the queen bee‚ but serves no other purpose. The three types of bees work together to create an orderly and well working hive. 3) What has happened Within the last five years‚ the population of the honeybees dramatically decreased. The bee keepers found that their bees have disappeared in the spring‚ leaving many

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    Secret Life of Bees

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    The Mysterious Way Bees Live Bees relate and foreshadow many things that happen in this story. For example‚ at the beginning of the novel‚ when Lily catches a bee in a jar and opens for it to leave shows that Lily should leave too. She realizes she has to save Rosaleen and escape from her abusive father‚ T. Ray. The Secret Life of Bees‚ by Sue Monk Kidd‚ is a novel that possesses a strong symbol of bees and how they can relate to human life. When August said “Well if you have a queen

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    Abstract The basic principle of Mendelian inheritance was studied using the fruit fly‚ Drosophila Melanogaster. A Cinnabar Brown female was crossed with Wild Type male. The flies were mated in a jar containing a nutrient medium and then placed in an incubator. The experiment was conducted over a period of 5 weeks. Cinnabar (cn) and brown (bw) are two loci in Drosophila with recessive eye colour mutations. Mutations in cn cause a bright red eye and mutations in bw cause a brown eye. Double mutants

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