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    The current knowledge of stingless bees is clearly described by Vit et al. (2013) in their book‚ “Pot-Honey: A legacy of stingless bees”. The stingless bees have populated the tropical earth with pantropical distribution for over 65 million years which is longer than Apis‚ the stinging honeybees. They are over 500 discovered species and possibly 100 more are yet undescribed. Generally‚ stingless bee colonies make far less honey compared to honey bees. Meliponines basically have stingers with highly

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    are all made the same way out of the same material. Bees like to create their hives in dark enclosed spaces (Gibbons 3). The bees store nectar in hexagonal chambers called cells (Rockwell 17). They build a honeycomb made up of tons of six-sided cells‚ the cells start out as circles and the bees mold them to hexagons. The beeswax comes from the bee’s bodies (Rockwell 8). The hexagonal cells hold honey‚ pollen‚ and the queen bees’ eggs (Why do bees make hexagons). Beehives are filled with honeycombs

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    saw her running across the room. Running at him‚ yelling. “Leave. Her. Alone.” (Monk Kidd 7) In Sue Monk Kidd’s The Secret Life of Bees‚ Deborah Owens is the most crucial character in the novel‚ which is set in South Carolina in 1964. Deborah’s choices and characteristics affect the protagonist of the novel as well as many other characters. In The Secret Life of Bees‚ it is Deborah’s value for all life‚ bravery and motherliness that influence other characters and make her the character who shapes

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    Secret Life of Bees Book Journal Chapter 1 Lily Owens is lying in her bed watching bees squeeze in and out of cracks in her walls. She thinks about her mother‚ who died when Lily was a child. She also thinks about Rosaleen‚ a black woman who looks after her and her father‚ T. Ray. When the bees begin to swarm around Lily‚ she wakes T. Ray to show him but when he comes‚ the bees are gone. He threatens to make her kneel in grits if she wakes him again. Lily decides she will catch some bees in a jar to

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    experiences and understandings of them. As one of the assignments from the book “The Secret Life Of Bees” was to write and illustrate a children’s book about or using bees. In the past when I was a kid‚ I had written stories for fun‚ and since I was young my stories were very juvenile; therefore classifying them as children’s book (or at least I would call them that). When I wrote my children’s book about bees‚ I choose to write from an influential perspective. I wanted to make it a positive message‚ rather

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    Prompt 1: In The Secret Life of Bees every character holds a secret and ever big event that happens in the story brings a message. The most important message that Lily brings to the story is hope. Hope and aspiration is represented by the bees that keep recurring throughout the story. In the very beginning when Lily had barely anything to look up to‚ every single night bees would come into her room. “ The bees came the summer of 1964‚ the summer I turned fourteen and my life went spinning off

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    Style Analysis English Honors 1 30 April 2012 The Secrets Behind The Secret Life of Bees Novelist Sue Monk Kidd in her book The Secret Life of Bees illustrates Lily Owens’ journey as she overcomes the irrationalities of racism‚ discovers the power of the female community‚ and defines the importance of storytelling. Kidd’s purpose is to convey that even though society might drag a person down‚ the person still has someone who believes in them. She also wants people to be able to understand how

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    Kathy Holcomb Prof. Robert Weber English 112 April 14‚ 2009 The Secret Life of Bees Critical Essay Sue Monk Kidd has carefully crafted a book rich in symbolism with special emphasis on bees. Each section’s heading features the inner workings of this communal society (Emanuel‚ Catherine‚ B. 3). An epigraph at the beginning relating to bees sets the tone for the each chapter. The first chapter epigraph states: The Queen‚ for her part‚ is the unifying force of the community; if she is removed

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    Absence in Secret Life of Bees In the novel the Secret Life of Bees‚ Lily has always had some part of her absent. Whether it is her heart or her mother she has never been completely whole. Absence in her life started in her very first memory‚ where she made a devastating mistake and pulled the trigger on her mother. Throughout her life absence has always found her‚ until the very end of the book she has never felt whole. It is only in the first two chapters when you find out that Lily killed her

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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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