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    5.1 Refusal Skills – Work File Read each of the case studies located on the activities page in the 5.1 assignment and choose one of the case studies to complete the refusal sequence. Assignment Using the refusal skills sequence‚ complete the case scenario by indicating how you would refuse to be involved in the situation. Include all eight steps of the refusal sequence‚ and use the format indicated below for each step. (List the step then the action) Answer the reflection question below the

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    Honey Commodity Assessment

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    Commodity Assessment Report: Honey 1) Which are the main non-EU27 countries in Export and Import in 2010 in terms of volume and/or value? Are there any significant changes or trends observable in the external trade figures and/or average price levels upon exportation/importation of this commodity since 2000? Export: In value (Euros): RUSSIAN FEDERATION (RUSSIA) HONG KONG UNITED STATES SAUDI ARABIA CROATIA SINGAPORE UNITED ARAB EMIRATES PHILIPPINES INDIA JAPAN 623410 381153 246494 159886 101262

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    Honey Bees Dissaperance

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    Many people are unaware of the importance of the honey bee. When most people think of a bee‚ we think of a bee sting or flowers. This is not all the honey bee is about. They play a major roll in our environment. In New England‚ farmers of cranberries and blueberries are extremely concerned because the bees are disappearing and no one seems to have an explanation. They make over 100 million dollars a year with the help of the honey bee. They not only help with the growth of cranberries and

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    Honey Badger Speech

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    as a honey badger. The Guinness Book of World Record’s six time winner of the world’s most fearless animal is…a thirty pound weasel that is known to climb into bee’s nests‚ take bites from cobras‚ scare off lions‚ and even to go so low as to bite off a male animal’s…gentleman’s area. But is this animal’s ferocity shrouded in myth? Will it really bite off your balls? Or has its real nature just been exaggerated by its huge internet following. In order to find an answer to what the honey badger

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    African Honey Bees

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    AFRICANIZED HONEY BEES Africanized Honeybees (Apis mellifera) Africanized honeybees are commonly called killer bees. They are native to Europe and Africa and Asia. They are a mixture between Apis mellifera ligustica and Apis mellifera iberiensis. The Africanized honey bees in the Western Hemisphere are descended from queen bees (A. m. scutellata) accidentally released by a bee-keeper in 1957 near Rio Claro‚ São Paulo in from the southern part of Africa (Collet 2011). They

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    Honey Bees Pollinators

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    Honey bees has been considered a beneficial introduction; it distributes as a pollinator and the provider of the hive products. Some scientist has questioned the environment role of bees outside of their natural state or range. Majority of plant species are used by honey bees‚ which set some high potential disturbance for pollinator relationships. Honey bees do not necessarily harm plants: they are also unlikely to enlarge hybridization of native flora. Honey bees usually use a small proportion of

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    Honey Bee Extinction

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    process. Millions of years have passed with the honey bee gracing the earth‚ and in fact‚ the honeybee is the only insect that aids in the production of food that is consumed by the human race (“20 Amazing Honey Bee Facts!”). Imagine going to a grocery store and there being no almonds to buy‚ a scarce supply of apples to choose from‚ and a very limited amount of blueberries. One could try going to one’s local farmers market‚ but with the disappearance of honey bees‚ private farmers and vendors would also

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    Honey Bee Pollinators

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    produced. Bees play a part in the production of one-third of all the food we eat. The harsh reality is that honey bees are dying and rapidly. Researchers have been scrambling to find potential causes because losing honey bees completely would be detrimental. Although this problem seems urgent‚ some argue that bees dying is not a problem because there are other pollinators and some even say that the honey bee population isn’t

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    Honey Bees Disappearance

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    Research paper: Honey Bees’ disappearance Bees are flying insects that are related to wasps and ants. Those insects are mostly known for their role of pollination and for producing honey and beeswax. There are about 20‚000 different species of bees around the world‚ and every single species of bees live in colonies where there are three types of bees: the queen‚ the worker‚ and the drone. However‚ a lot of scientists and beekeepers noticed since 2006 that the population of bees in world started

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    The honey bee is a fascinating and important figure for pollinating flowers‚ fruits‚ and vegetables‚ they help other plants grow by transferring pollen between the male and female parts‚ supporting plants to grow seeds. Honey bees are insects have have three segments of their body‚ which six of them are visible and the other three parts include: legs‚ singer‚ and antenna. Honeybees have a exoframe‚ which is stiff and contains an overlay of wax‚ but honeybees do not have internal bones compared to

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