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    DULCE ET DECORUM EST AND THIS IS THE DARK TIME‚ MY LOVE DULCE ET DECORUM EST Theme: (The theme of the poem is the subject with which the poet deals. It is the central idea around which the event or experiences revolve.) In this poem‚ the central idea is the “horrors of war”. The ghastly images of war‚ the torture to which soldiers are subjected‚ reflect the theme: - “the haunting flares”‚ “gas shells dropping” - “froth corrupted lungs” are evidence of the atrocities

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    Forensic Entomology

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    Forensic Entomology Student’s Name Institutional Affiliation Date of Submission Introduction Forensic entomology combines the study of insects and other arthropods with the science of crime investigation. It entails any study of insects that interrelate with legal matters (Hall & Brandt‚ 2011). Whenever a murder crime takes place insects can accumulate in or on the body of the victim. In entomology‚ such insects are considered as part of the evidence. In this regard a major area of emphasis

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    Leaf Cutter Bees

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    Cutter Bees; looks are very distinct. They are not like Honey Bees; they do not look like wasps or hornets. They almost resemble more of a beetle in a way. A beetle has a hard shell on their back and most beetles we think of are black. Same as for Leaf Cutter bees‚ have a hard black shell that surrounds their entire body like a bullet proof vest. Just like a beetle‚ a Leaf Cutter Bee they can turn their head a complete one hundred and eighty degree for defence against predators. Unlike a Wasp‚ Honey

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    Biology Lab Report Evolution Name______ A. Natural Selection 1. Record the number of beetles present in each of the three generations from the lab website. Generation|Orange Beetles|Green Beetles| 1st Generation|3|13| Later Generation|6|10| Last Generation|16|0| 2. Nature selected for the _______orange__________ beetles. 3. Nature selected against the______green________ beetles. B. Speciation 1. Why were wasp species A and B no longer able to mate with each other

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    Tropical Rainforest Biome

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    exists in today’s world. This biome is home to 50% of the plants and animals on the Earth. The Tropical Rainforest is present on just 2% of the world. The Rainforest is home to many different species of animals. Some of them include butterflies‚ beetles‚ spiders‚ ticks‚ worms‚ snakes‚ lizards‚ jaguars‚ sloths‚ and‚ howler monkeys.Blue morphos (butterfly) live in the tropical forests of Latin America from Mexico to Colombia. Adults spend most of their time on the forest floor and in the lower shrubs

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    La Brea Tar Pits

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    America Albuquerque: U of New Mexico Press. Franks‚ K. A. & Lambert‚ P. F. (1985) Early California Oil: A Photographic History‚ 1865-1940. College Station‚ TX: Texas A&M UP. Janzen‚ D. (1983) "Seasonal Change in Abundance of Large Nocturnal Dung Beetles in a Costa Rican Deciduous Forest and Adjacent Horse Pasture." Oikos 41: 274-83. Kreiner‚ J. (2000) "Science Fleshes out Saber-Toothed Tiger." Washington Times 25 November: 2. Lockley‚ M. (2000) The Eternal Trail: A Tracker Looks at Evolution.Cambridge

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    Bacillus thuringiensis

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    of caterpillars of various types of moths and butterflies‚ as well as on the dark surface of plants. B. thuringiensis was discovered 1901 in Japan by Ishiwata and 1911 in Germany by Ernst Berliner‚ who discovered a disease called Schlaffsucht in flour moth caterpillars. B. thuringiensis is closely related to B. cereus‚ a soil bacterium‚ and B. anthracis‚ the cause of anthrax: the three organisms differ mainly in their plasmids. Like other members of the genus‚ all three are aerobes capable of producing

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    Geography

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    for its range and diversity invertebrates‚ including many rare species (e.g. the beetle Lacon querceus)‚ some known in the UK only from this site‚ and has recently been recognised as having rich fungal scattering. Windsor Forest and Great Park has been identified as of potential international importance for its saproxylic invertebrate kingdom by the Council of Europe. Violet click beetle Violet click beetle (Limoniscus violaceus) was first recorded at Windsor Forest in 1937. The site is

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    Metamorphosis Response

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    long before his metamorphosis into a beetle. His obsession with his job had dehumanized him‚ made him less personal and more mechanical. While on business trips‚ he began to lock his doors at night in the hotels. He carried this action back to his homelife. His family did not know him anymore partially because they took him for granted for making their money for them and partially because that was simply how he wanted in to be. Gregor’s metamorphosis into a beetle only allowed his family and himself

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    Scarabs In Ancient Egypt

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    archeologists and historians of the Ancient world. They also represent a significant body of ancient art. For reasons that are not clear (although no doubt connected to the religious significance of the Egyptian god Khepri)‚ amulets in the form of scarab beetles had became enormously popular in Ancient Egypt by the early Middle Kingdom (approx 2000BCE) and remained popular for the rest of the pharaonic period and beyond. During that long period the function of scarabs repeatedly changed. Primarily amulets

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