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    Evans-Pritchard’s article titled Einstein was right – honey bee collapse threatens global food security‚ it is almost unbelievable that people don’t understand how much honey bees effect our lives. It’s not just about sweet things‚ honey‚ or flowers‚ but in the service honey bees provide as pollinators of farms and gardens. Most people do not understand the multiple crises facing the bee population that continue to empty the hives. In his discussion of the honey bee collapse‚ Pritchard notes that “Almost a third

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    Barry Benson‚ a small bee‚ sits on the shoulder of his human lover. “Vanessa?” “Yes Barry?” she answers‚ reaching for a glass of wine “There’s something we need to talk about.” Vanessa could tell from his tone that this was serious. She sets down her glass of wine‚ and holds out her finger for Barry to fly onto. Finally eye to eye‚ he speaks. “These last three months have been…” he is cut off by Vanessa “Magical?” “Yes...I can’t believe how lucky I’ve been to know you. But..here’s the thing”

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    Directed by Lynne Ramsay‚ We Need To Talk About Kevin is a film that illustrates the harrowing tale of a mother‚ Eva Khatchadourian (Tilda Swinton)‚ who is forced to critically question her own actions and thoughts in order to make sense of a life-changing event. A high school massacre committed by a son she was never even sure she wanted. This journey of self reflection delves deeply on the theme of morality‚ and what circumstances make someone more susceptible to the temptations of darkness within

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    these views of his across to the rest of the audience. He believes in socialism and doesn’t support the view of capitalism. He tries to promote socialism and show capitalism as an act of egotism. The two main views of society he has portrayed and contrasted capitalists and socialist. We know this through characters of the book to begin with I will look at Mr. Birling as a capitalist. This character was shown to be a very arrogant and proud man. He believed he had more authority and rights than/over

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    Converging Lines Analysis

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    There is no doubt that Eva Hesse and Sol Lewitt were close friends‚ and both arguably two of the most significant American artists of the Abstract Expressionist movement during the post-war war era. However‚ one cannot truly understand the friendship these two artists had just by reading. Throughout the exhibition‚ Converging Lines: Eva Hesse and Sol LeWitt‚ the viewer can explore the friendship in depth through each of the many pieces first hand. Eva Hess was born into a German-Jewish family on

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    Seder and she ends up going anyways. They both have the same setting‚ same outcome‚ and the same theme. Hannah and her Aunt Eva have a very strong connection. She goes back to the 1940’s to understand what her Aunt Eva and the rest of her family (as Jews) went through during that time. They are taken to the camps and in the end‚ Hannah end up dying in the place of Rivka/her Aunt Eva. I just want to say that this is a book‚ and movie that I would most likely recommend this to anybody‚ because no matter

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    Finally Nintu‚ the mother goddess‚ sent a bee to seek the missing god. The other deities thought the plan was crazy. If they could not locate Telepinu‚ how could a mere bee do so? The storm-god mocks at the idea and says that the Bee is too small to succeed in an enterprise in which the great gods have failed. But the bee searched in places the gods did not think to look and eventually found Telepinu asleep in the meadow. Following Nintu’s instructions‚ the bee stung Telepinu several times. Although

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    each of the family members only when it progresses the story of Eva Smith’s life. The explanation he gives for his wealth of knowledge is a diary left by the deceased girl‚ however‚ in the final‚ albeit short‚ phone call that closes the play there is no mention of a diary‚ leaving the audience to wonder whether or not the diary actually existed. Upon the exit of Gerald‚ Sheila makes a comment on how he never saw the photograph of Eva Smith to which the Inspector replies

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    Honeybees are vital to the argricultural security of the United States as well as the entire world. Without their pollination process‚ many crops around the world would fail. “Of the 100 crops that provide 90% of the world’s food‚ 71 are bee pollinated‚ and honey bees (Apis mellifera L.) are the managed pollinator conscripted to provide the necessary pollination services for most of these crops” (Frazier et al 2015). It is important for the Honeybee population to remain stable‚ but pesticides used

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    from Sidney. Even though circumstances have changed‚ the three years show how the characters have remained consistent. Each of the gatherings is more for the purpose of social climbing rather than to celebrate the season. In the third act Ronald asks Eva if she wants a drink ‘seeing as it’s Christmas’. The three couples see Christmas as a time for going through the motions rather than a time to enjoy themselves. Christmas should be a time to prioritise family over business; instead business seems to

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