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    “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 by farmers that grow these crops are depleting them. Without honeybees‚ we as a society get our food would have to change drastically to keep up with current demand for food

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    New Tastes: Eggplant

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    Eggplant Couple days ago‚ I went to visit a friend in Virginia. Every time we meet‚ we like to decide and cook together what we are going to eat. However‚ when I got to her house‚ she was already waiting for me with all the ingredients to make an eggplant pastel. An eggplant pastel? I have heard the word eggplant every time people talk about vegetable‚ but I have never even seen one. I was wondering how I was going to help her to cook that. Lucky me‚ it was not a complicated dish to cook. The ingredients

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    Honey powder goes by many names including granulated honey and dried honey. They all refer to honey that has been dehydrated to the point that it becomes a solid. High fructose honey tends to crystallize naturally and so it is likely that the use of honey powder has been around as long as humans have been consuming honey. Honey’s use has been documented all the way back to ancient Egypt where it was used as an important dietary supplement as well as for embalming bodies. There are cave paintings

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    what. The senses have tremendous potential and are a very important part in the growing up stage‚ if these senses are trained well. We are gifted with five senses‚ vision‚ taste‚ touch‚ smell and hear and they have their own importance in us. Every sense is connected to our body part‚ eye is for vision and tongue is to taste. We are born with these senses. Dr. Montessori‚ with her research and studies helped to develop these senses. In her every research and studies‚ she said the development of

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    Early on in her life‚ Honey Harlow knew exactly what she wanted to become more than anything else in the world--a crime solving detective. Growing up reading Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s "Sherlock Holmes" and "Nancy Drew Mysteries" and watching old reruns of "Ellery Queen‚" "Columbo‚" and "Murder She Wrote‚" ignited her imagination for all things crooked‚ out of place‚ and not quite right. As if by design‚ her parents‚ old-school‚ wealthy philanthropists‚ Harris and Harper Harlow‚ had prophetically

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    Honey Bees Research Paper

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    Future For decades‚ the metaphorical story of the “Birds and the Bees” has been told to children in order to explain sexual intercourse. Since honey bees are an important part of the fertilization process among plants‚ also known as pollination‚ this story is a good way of speaking openly about the subject without using technical terms. When a honey bee lands on a flower‚ their feet slip into little grooves that hold pollen sacks which they carry with them until they land upon another flower.

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    The Honey Bees Life Cycle

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    The Honey Bee Life Cycle By Calvin Wapasa Jun 8‚ 2009 When you are in the beekeeping industry‚ whether a casual hobbyist or a large commercial producer‚ you can not be successful if you don’t understand the honey bee life cycle. Honey bees live in a unique way. It all starts with the egg. The hives queen bee lays an egg in one of the cells constructed for the soul purpose of laying eggs. Once queen has laid the egg and moved on to lay another (during the spring months the queen can lay an average

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    Amul the Taste of India

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    Federation GCMMF Introduction It is established in 1973‚ GCMMF is the India’s largest dairy products marketing organization. It procures milk from 2.7 million farmers who are its members. The federation includes 12‚792 village dairy co-operative societies of Gujarat. The products of its member unions are marketed and distributed under the brand name ‘Amul’. GCMMF is the largest exporter of dairy products. It has a significant presence in the Gulf‚ South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC)

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    (INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY) A SOCIETY WITHOUT CULTURE IS AS GOOD AS DEAD. DISCUSS WITH EXAMPLES.   This essay attempts to discuss‚ with examples‚ the topic which says‚ ‘a society without culture is as good as dead’. Carefully evaluated‚ the subject entails that culture is of great relevance and value to society. In this vein‚ the essay shall first examine the meaning of the term ‘culture’‚ and then outline the significance of culture to any given society. A conclusion shall be presented at

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    very obvious that bees play an important role in the ecosystem and for humans. Honey bees help the process of pollination. This process happens when a Honey Bee lands on a flower and transmits pollen grains (Male) to the stigma (Female) inside the flower. This happens everytime a bee lands on a flower. This process is more important than ever‚ due to the growing population of the earth and United States. The body of honeys bees make them excellent pollinators. Their fuzzy hair traps pollen‚ making

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