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    Forensic Entomology

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    study of insects and arthropods and their relation to a criminal investigation. Forensic entomology can determine the postmortem interval (PMI) or how long since the descendants’ death‚ whether the body has been moved since expiring‚ and what injuries may have been sustained. When decomposition begins‚ insects establish a colony to lay eggs on the remains; these eggs will hatch into larvae that will eat the human organs and tissues. Forensic entomologists can determine the specific insects present

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    Evolution of the Coconut Crab By: Robert Goeren Evolution is the most common ideology debated of all time. Evolution has brought all creatures to their essential environment today. One species that adapted through evolution that has become the largest land-living arthropod in the world is the coconut crab. The coconut crab also known as the robber crab or palm thief is a species of terrestrial hermit crab‚ which is at the upper limit for terrestrial animals. Weighing up to nine pounds

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    The Truth About Pesticides

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    pesticide is a substance or mixture that directly or indirectly destroys‚ stupefies‚ repels‚ inhibits‚ or prevents attacks of any pest in relation to a plant‚ place or thing (Toxins). Types of pesticides include substances that kill weeds (herbicides)‚ insects (insecticides)‚ fungus (fungicides)‚ rodents (rodenticides)‚ and others (Toxins). Pesticides were created to maximize crop yields by protecting the plant from possible attackers and are composed of chemicals that are dangerous (A history). Combining

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    Case: Edible Oils Industry in Pakistan Analysis of the case This case provides thorough understanding of the Edible oil industry in Pakistan and how it has changed and evolved down the years. The case highlights different macro and micro environment factors which have an influence in shaping up the market of edible oils. Initially‚ Desi ghee was the most widely used edible oil in Pakistan. However‚ with the passage of time‚ there was a shift in trend from desi ghee to vanaspati ghee because

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    Reaction Paper

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    The play entitled ‘’Insect Talk’’ focused on the Global Warming issue and how it affects our ecosystem especially to insects. After watching this play‚ some thoughts about the effects of global warming enter to my mind. The negative effects of global warming are numerous‚ and we hear about them all of the time. As the earth warms‚ insects can more easily migrate to new areas. This creates a huge problem for the local environments‚ because the animals and other insects living in the formerly

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    Mosquito Killer

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    fever and dengue cause extensive morbidity and mortality and are a major economic burden within disease-endemic countries . However‚ the use of chemical insecticides has been greatly impeded due to development of physiological resistance in the insect intermediaries ‚ environmental pollution resulting in bio-amplification of food chain contamination and harmful effects on beneficial non-target animals. In recent years‚ the increasing information on hazardous effect of synthetic insecticides

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    How To Avoid Bed Bugs

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    Termites and other wood-boring bugs like carpenter ants do their dirty work behind the walls of our homes. Although we might see the swarmers‚ or reproductive termites‚ flying around during mating season‚ we rarely see the workers chomping away 24 hours a day‚ 7 days a week. Normally‚ we only know we have a termite problem when we see hollows or small‚ black holes in sheetrock or buckling wood in window or door frames. Aside from some preventative measures we can take to make our houses less appealing

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    Edible Oil Scenario in India

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    Report on GPDP Project in Edible Oil Industry in India Chapter 1.0: Introduction 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 EDIBLE OIL SCENARIO IN INDIA India is the fourth largest oilseed producing country in the world‚ next only to USA‚ China and Brazil‚ harvesting about 25 million tons of oilseeds against the world production of 250 million tons per annum. Since 1995‚ Indian share in world production of oilseeds has been around 10 percent. Although‚ India is a major producer of oilseeds‚ per capita oil consumption

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    The Monarch Butterfly

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    Andrew. 1995. On the dangers of interpopulational transfers of monarch butterflies. BioScience‚ 45:540-4 Clattenburg‚ Will‚ 2004. A Mission for Monarchs. American Forests‚ 110/2:32-7 Grzimek ’s Animal Life Encyclopedia‚ 2nd edition. Volume 3‚ Insects‚ edited by Michael Hutchins‚ Arthur V. Evans‚ Rosser W. Garrison‚ and Neil Schlager. Farmington Hills‚ MI: Gale Group‚ 2003. Stix‚ Gary‚ 1999. The butterfly effect. Scientific American‚ 281/2:28-9 Wexler‚ Mark‚ 1994. How to feed a visiting monarch

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    Crickets are poikilotherms‚ meaning they are dependent on external sources to control their body temperature. When seasons change and temperatures begin to drop so does their body temperature affecting both activity levels and metabolism (Mellanby 1939). Like so many other animals‚ when temperature drops and it becomes harder to stay warm and and requires more food‚ but if movement is impaired due to the cold that becomes much harder. In a study on the activity of cave crickets‚ they found that

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