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    Honey Bees Are Now on the List Honey bees are now on the endangered species list‚ and it’s the fault of humans. If they become extinct in the near future‚ then the life that people know now‚ would become very different. People need to help save the honey bees‚ or else they could lose a lot of foods that they need to survive. One main reason that the honey bees are on the endangered species list‚ is simply‚ humans. The government and outside construction companies‚ send construction workers to

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    The result of the honey bee pollination indirectly supports an exceedingly broad list of species. Honeybees support both plant and animal as the plants cannot spread and reproduce without the honeybee or similar pollinator spreading its pollen. Several animals also rely on the plants that are being pollinated by the honey bees; this pattern follows up the entire food chain. “Honeybees are critical to global agriculture

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    The book I selected is called Horsefly and Honeybee‚ which is a fiction book written by Randy Cecil.This book is about a horsefly and a honey bee who fought over a flower and each lost a wing. Because they could no longer fly they were captured by a bullfrog and soon to be eaten. But‚ they decided to work together and use the remaining wings they had to fly away. By doing so‚ they escaped‚ became friends‚ and shared the flower. This book is at the instructional level for the majority of the class

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    Bomb Detecting Honey Bees

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    Bomb Detecting Honey-Bees Abstract Police and military personnel have been using dogs to sniff out explosives for decades. According to scientists from Los Alamos National Laboratory‚ Mexico who have been working with honeybees since 1999‚ believe that bees can actually challenge dogs when it comes to sense of smell. The buzzing insects that seek out molecular hints of the pollen to make honey can easily detect other minute particles in the air‚ including traces of materials used to make bombs

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    Africanized Honey Bees (AHB) -- also called Africanized bees or killer bees -- are descendants of southern African bees imported in 1956 by Brazilian scientists attempting to breed a honey bee better adapted to the South American tropics. When some of these bees escaped quarantine in 1957‚ they began breeding with local Brazilian honey bees‚ quickly multiplying and extended their range throughout South and Central America at a rate greater than 200 miles per year. In the past decade‚ AHB began

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    Save the Honey Bees! What are Honey bees? Honeybees‚ or Apis Mellifera‚ are one of the most familiar insects in the world according to Jim Mason at gpnc.org. There are more than one species of honeybee in the world that span from Southeast Asia to Europe. The four different species include The Little Honeybee‚ The Eastern Honey bee‚ The Giant Honeybee‚ and the Western Honeybee. Additionally there are three types of Honeybees inside of any given hive and those are The Queen‚ The worker bee‚ and the

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    Adapt a Beast: African Honeybee Africanized honey bees are already able to survive in unpredictable weather conditions. They are more evolved in this way the other species of honey bee. Africanized bees became more common than regular European honey bees. Since they can breed more quickly they became over populated. * * * In a lab in Arizona hundreds of colonies of bees were brought in to pollinate the genetically modified fruits and vegetables while they were being tested. The lab was mostly

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    Save the Bees! For many people‚ seeing any insect with a stinger invokes foul memories of being tormented by a menacing bee‚ wasp‚ or hornet. Many victims might recall a moment of sudden panic while sitting on the edge of the pool on a warm summer day; they suddenly hear an incessant buzzing noise and look down to see a tiny yellow and black bumblebee flying dangerously close to their skin. There is no time to discern the intent of this bee‚ be it malevolent or benign. Immediately‚ the primeval

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    grapes‚ tomatoes‚ blueberries‚ alfalfa etc. In the past 50 some years‚ the population of honey bees has decreased to about half. Without these little critters‚ we will lose the majority of our produce crops‚ the lack of supply would dramatically increase prices. The lack of clover‚ a crop bees rely on as an important source to produce nectar‚ would mean a loss in the key part in the bees honey-making diet. Honey is used in the cosmetic industry‚ to produce moisturizer in creams‚ soaps‚ and shampoos

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    Marcus Mumford Analysis

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    Mumford has a unique voice that shows empathy and brokenness‚ and it is quite amazing how he can make a listener believe the lyrics being sung (Mathena). Marcus Mumford’s tone quality is extremely rich and warm‚ with a hint of rasp (St. Rosemary Educational Institution). The song Ditmas was written by Marcus Mumford‚ Ted Dwane‚ Ben Lovett‚ and Winston Marshall. The song was written near the Ditmas Park area

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