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    Hope for the Flowers

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    HOPE FOR THE FLOWERS By Trina Paulus Main Characters: Stripe and yellow caterpillar and other caterpillars Setting : Tree‚ caterpillar pillar and the world The story started when Stripe‚ the main character‚ hatches from an egg. He begins his life by eating the leaf he was born on. He realizes that there must be "more" to life than just eating leaves. He senses there must be a way to get up into the sky. He searches for a way and finds himself at the base of a pillar made up of caterpillars

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    In Edward Taylor’s poem‚ Upon A Spider Catching A Fly‚ he questions the reasons behind why the spider chooses to catch the fly. “To spin a web out of thyselfe To Catch a Fly? For Why?” (Lines 3-5) A spider works hard to spin its web. It takes lots of time and uses materials that are made by the spider itself just to catch a fly. What benefits does the spider get from catching the fly? Why does it only catch flies? Why not other bugs? In the second stanza‚ Taylor asks why the spider doesn’t

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    The relationship between humans and animals is in some cases‚ mutual. However‚ it is domestication that has caused a gap between the true communication and companionship between man and all animals. Humans have domesticated animals in order to establish a relationship with them. We as a species have evolved‚ but in that process of change we have also isolated ourselves. The natural connections animals have between themselves and with nature are baffling to humans. I believe the cause of this confusion

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    RESULTS Aphid survival experiment Aphid survival rate varied with both of different combinations of predators-aphids and various times in presence or absence of ants (Table 2). GLM results showed that the interaction of ‘time × different combinations of predators and aphids × ant’ (F = 0.211; df = 10‚ 317; P = 0.995)‚ ‘ant × time’ (F = 0.490; df = 2‚ 317; P = 0.613) and ‘different combinations of predators and aphids × time’ (F = 1.639; df = 10‚ 317; P = 0.095) on the survival rate were not significant

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    Its blooms are unpredictable‚ bisexual‚ splendid yellow and huge (almost 5 cm over)‚ the pedicels glabrous and 2.5 cm long. The racemes are few-bloomed‚ short‚ erect‚ jammed in axils of upper leaves in order to structure an expansive terminal inflorescence stamens infertile; the ovary is unrivaled‚ unilocular‚ with minimal ovules. " Ranawara organically known as Cassea-Auriculata too a beautiful shrubbery which blooms wonderfully. It leaves are swarmed at the closures of the branches. The bark is

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    Most of us go the other way when we hear the buzz of a bee. But the buzzing is music to a beekeeper’s ears. As the name suggests‚ beekeepers keep bees. The main reason for keeping bees is to collect their honey. Honey is a mixture of plant nectar and fluid from the honeybees’ bodies. The bees put the honey in a cell in the honeycomb. Bees can live almost anywhere‚ but they will make more honey if there are flowers nearby. The bees need the flower from nectar to make honey. One of the most important

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    Keystone Predator Report

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    Ever since the devil facial tumor disease (DFTD) emerged in the mid-1990’s‚ the Tasmanian devils’ population has been on a rapid decline. As these devils are a keystone species of their ecosystem‚ their decline has allowed non-native predators such as cats and black rats to flourish and decrease the number of native prey. This effect is an example of the top-down keystone predator hypothesis. Due to the downfall of the devils‚ Australia’s once most intact faunal communities has diverted into an invasive

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    Dr. Rooney’s Animal project By: Cameron Macaulay Purple Emperor Kingdom Animalia Phylum Arthropoda Class Insecta Order Lepidoptera Family Nymphalidae Genus Apatura Species Apatura iris The purple emperor butterfly is mostly found in the woodlands across Europe‚ and the warmer parts of the United Kingdom. The purple butterfly eats off of the honeydew‚ and on animal feces‚ also they drink urine. Some distinctive features are the bright purple‚ and the long curled tongue

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    What is bee propolis? Bee propolis is one of the most beneficial substances known to human kind. It is considered as a natural antibiotic because it performs multiple functions in human body. Bee propolis Canada is one of the most natural and purified forms of propolis on earth. Bee propolis Canada is harvested by hand and is naturally purified to gain its full potency. Bee propolis is a natural product which is created by bees as they collect a resinous sap material from forest trees and mix them

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    COHERENCE II COMPLETET BOTH EXERCISE A AND B BELOW EXERCISE A: What is the TOPIC in each sentence? ORIGINAL 1. It is impossible for your claim to be proved. 2. In regard to this question‚ I believe more research is need. 3. It is likely that our proposal will be accepted. 4. Such results no one could have predicted. ANSWERS NOTE: Not the subject of the sentence 1. Claim 2. Question 3. Proposal 4. Results EXERCISE B Topic Strings First‚ determine

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