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    Honey Bee Research Paper

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    Animal Research: Honey Bee The honey bee‚ also known as the western honey bee‚ is an important insect to our ecosystem and everyday lives. Without the honey bee‚ we and other animals would not be here for so long. Honey bee’s main purpose is to pollinate flowers and plants to retrieve nectar to make honey. In return‚ fruits and yummy flowers bloom for all to consume due to being fertilized by the bees. Bees only have a lifespan of about 4-6 weeks depending on the time of season‚ so it’s very important

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    Apiculture in Ankola Taluka

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    started the use of animal products since time immemorial even at the cost of animal’s life. Honey has been under use in human civilization since prehistoric period as mentioned in our religious literatures like Vedas‚ Purans‚ Ramayan‚ Maharabharat and Charak Sanghita. Some foreign travellers like Fahiyan and Whenson had also discussed the use of honey as medicine. People were very much dependent upon honey for medicines and essential nutritive elements of the diet. The highly evolved social organisation

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    Buzz About Bees

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    insects are to us. The act of commercial bee keeping became the mass market it is now due in large part to a man named James Harbison. He was a bee keeper that had learned the craft from his father. He moved from a farm in Pennsylvania to a plot of

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    Spelling Bee in Washington D.C. In the documentary Spellbound‚ directed by Jeffrey Blitz‚ eight children are filmed throughout their journey to the National Spelling Bee. While the National Spelling Bee may not be considered a sport‚ the final rounds are on the television program‚ ESPN. It is normally on the week after Memorial Day weekend‚ and is open to students who have not yet completed the eighth grade‚ reached their fifteenth birthday‚ or students who have not won a National Spelling Bee. One

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    Movie: Akeelah and the bee 1. Where and when does the story take place? This story take place at poor Crenshaw Middle School in South Los Angeles. 2. Who are the main charaters? a. Akeelah: b. Dr. Larabee c. Tanya d. Mr. Welch 3. Describe the charactes- Akeelah Enderson a. Akeelah: Eleven year old girl: her father is dead‚ her mom ignores her‚ her brother runs with the local gangbangers. She’s smart‚ but her environment threatens to strangle her aspirations

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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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    I find the movie “Akeelah and the Bee” written and directed by Mr. Doug Atchison quite interesting and inspirational because it was my first time to be serious in watching a movie that is about academics. There is a girl‚ which is Akeelah the one who seems afraid of acting like a bookworm joined a simple Spelling Bee made by their school to know who is qualified to compete in the National Spelling Bee and she is the chosen one because of her genuine potential but when Akeelah is going to take her

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    their lives. Bees are very advanced in the application of math compared to other animals. It was always questioned as to why the bee uses hexagons to produce their honeycombs. Many mathematicians wondered why any random shape would not work‚ but there are many specific reasons as to why bees prefer the perfectly shaped hexagons. Hexagons are a perfect shape to fill with honey because there are no spaces between the array of shapes‚ the bees do not want to have to go through

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    anything thought of as ‘below us’. We are very wrong in thinking that. In the novel the Secret Life of Bees by Sue Monk Kidd‚ it is proven that though we do have differences‚ we are not so different from such a ‘simple’ creature as the bee. In the novel‚ Kidd compares a bee community‚ meaning their hives‚ to a human community‚ which could mean something as big as a town or city‚ or something as small as a family. She makes the reader realize that we are similar to bees in the way we treat life and crave

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    Honey Badgers Don't Care

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    Honey Badgers Don’t Care One of the most interesting creatures that I have learned about from the internet would be the honey badger. Honey badgers‚ also known as ratel‚ are a weasel type of creature‚ native to Africa‚ Southwest Asia‚ and the Indian subcontinent. Being called a honey badger‚ one would think it was an animal similar to a badger‚ when in fact it is more like a weasel. The honey badger is the only species of the genus Mellivora. Originally in the 1860s it was assigned to the

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