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    Killer Bees

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    by hybridization from African honeybees naturalized in the western hemisphere. Because they are highly defensive and will attack perceived intruders more readily than the common European honeybee‚ they are also known by the popular name of "killer bees." Brazilian scientists imported African honeybee queens in the 1950’s in order to breed a honeybee for use in tropical climates. Some swarms escaped into the wild. Because they were highly adapted for tropical survival and had no natural competitors

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    night to let some air into the annex. The only way the Nazi’s would figure out that they are hiding is if one of them makes too much noise and someone who works in the building would hear them. In conclusion‚ I have told you about how Anne Frank’s life was during World War II. She couldn’t go outside or make any noise‚ she has to eat as much as everyone else eats and everyone can only take a bath once a

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    The exchanged roles that Bruce Wayne as Superman‚ Clark Kent as Batman play within comic #71 concede a direct correlation to the gender roles both men and women played at the time‚ for which consists of women in a submissive “housewife” role along with men in a control‚ dominant role. The comic provides many examples‚ both artistically and textually‚ of gender roles. Gender roles being defined as how the male and female interact in society and with each other. The comic prescribes to the entertainment

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    This event from "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty" occurred only in the confines of the short story’s main character by the same name’s mind. It is simply an illustration of how Mitty can take mundane situations like shopping for puppy biscuits and escape from it using his imagination. Written by James Thurber and published in The New Yorker‚ in 1939 “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty” was an instant hit. This four page story takes place in the tiny town of Waterbury‚ Connecticut during the same year

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    female. Gender-based stereotypes – existent since the beginning of time – help in both the advancement and hindrance of the sexes and of society. Gender roles helped create society. They generated a world in which the man went out into the world in order to work and provide monetarily for his family while the woman stayed in the home‚ working hardly to accomplish the couple’s domestic responsibilities and to raise the couple’s children. This traditional notion of the roles of genders enabled families

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    for up to a mile. Most bees only attack with 10-20 bees but Africanized Honey Bees swarm with hundreds of bees. Their aggressiveness gives them the nickname “Killer Bees”. Africanized Honey Bees are a hybrid between European and African bee subspecies. They were inadvertently released into Brazil in the early 1950s. Since then‚ they have spread south to Northern Argentina and north to North America and throughout south and Central America. This widely migrated species of bees has caused a threat to

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    in the world although few are as important as the honey bee. Honey bees are one of the most important pollinators in the world. Dancing is a form of communication exclusively used by honey bees. Although‚ bees are not only here to get jiggy. Each year‚ the bees’ pollination work is equivalent to $14 billion dollars in the United States alone. On a global scale‚ these bees would make around $215 billion dollars. Without Honey Bees‚ some of our most important crops would take a devastating loss in

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    Gender Roles: Fundamentally Flawed Our country was founded on the principle that “All men are created equal.” While this notion sounds wonderful in theory‚ it is fundamentally flawed. Nothing could be farther from the truth in reality of the United States of America. Every aspect of our society‚ whether it be race‚ education‚ sexual orientation or gender‚ there has always been at least one thing that separates and initiates a certain group to face discrimination. Throughout history women have always

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    Gender roles are something that has been around as not really a statement for the sexes but‚ a sort of secret rule that usually everyone follows. Throughout the year’s men have been to seen as the superior sex‚ yet within the past twenty years‚ some things have been changing. For instance‚ now you see a great deal more of stay at home dads and women being the income than you did twenty-five years ago. According to Kohlberg’s stages of development twenty years ago women would be in the conventional

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    Are Gender Roles Natural?

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    Sociologists argue that the expectations we have of males and females are not based on any natural‚ biological differences between them‚ but‚ are the result of the different upbringing in different cultures. In ‘Sex and Temperament in Three Primitive Societies’‚ Margaret Mead describes three New Guinea tribes: The Arapesh‚ The Mundugumor and the Tchambuli. Among the Arapesh‚ the ideal male adult has a gentle‚ passive and cherishing nature and resembles the feminine type in our culture. In relationship

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