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    Advanced Composition 9 May 2013 Bees Disappear With Food Supply Abstract The number of bees worldwide has greatly decreased over the past seven decades. If this decrease continues‚ humans will experience a shortage in food due to fewer bees available to pollinate crops. To regrow and preserve the bee population in Iowa‚ agricultural changes must be made. The author of this proposition investigated various sources specifying elements of the conflict and formulating possible solutions. The resolution

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    Artist: Radiohead lyrics Album: Pablo Honey Year: 1993 Title: Creep MENTION BELONGING IN EACH RESPONSE * How does the use of simile contribute to the persona’s expression of alienation? (2 marks) The simile "just like an angel‚ you’re skin makes me cry" compares the object of the persona’s desire to an angel‚ an ethereal being‚ in order to convey how unreachable and unapproachable she seems to him‚ thus contributing to his expression of alienation. * What is the effect of the

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    Colony Collapse Disease

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    "High annual losses of honey bees‚ as well as range reductions and local extinctions of wild and native pollinator species‚ are concerning because bees are important plant pollinators" (Brutscher‚ McMenamin‚ and Flenniken 1). Thousands of people don’t understand the importance of bees. The bee species are in serious trouble. There are new diagnostics on the importance of the bees‚ so we must come up with ways to save them and also have information as to why they are dying. “Pollinators are vital

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    Bees Bees are flying insects closely related to wasps and ants‚ and are known for their role in pollination and for producing honey and beeswax. There are nearly 20‚000 known species of bees in nine recognized families though many are undescribed and the actual number is probably higher. They are found on every continent except Antarctica‚ in every habitat on the planet that contains insect-pollinated flowering plants. Bees have a long proboscis (a complex "tongue") that enables them to obtain

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    Shen Wheeler Miss Calandra English 12 Core 16 February 2018 Title Everybody is human. Whether male or female‚ all humans are born with the same bones‚ chemicals‚ and atoms; But what really matters is what is on the outside. Those who have breasts and a vagina‚ are presumed weak. Women are controlled by those with a flailing penis‚ as that is how society has taught the world to work. People must believe that women are lesser than men as a result of the difference in the masculine testosterone that

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    The Pros And Cons Of Bees

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    What would happen if the bees die Something terrible is happening to bees. Hundreds of millions of them are either vanishing or dropping dead. Beekeepers are tearing their hives out in frustration. [pic] Look how cute these things are?! Fingers are pointing at a number of contributing factors. Relatively new pesticides designed to impregnate the seeds of crops before they have grown could be a potential problem. Climate change has been isolated as a likely cause (though to be fair climate change

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    Honeybee Report

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    Collapse Syndrome. 4) Colony Collapse Syndrome The Colony Collapse Syndrome is a disorder in which worker bees from a beehive abruptly disappear. The Colony Collapse poses a problem economically because many agricultural crops are being pollinated by honey bees. Reports of disappearing honeybees can be seen worldwide‚ as scientists try to determine the cause of the problem. 5) Theory of Colony Collapse Most scientists theorize that one of the main reasons for the Colony Collapse is the use of pesticides

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    a very important role in helping their hive by collecting pollen‚ which in the process helps the environment with the pollination of plants. The workers of the hive go out to collect nectar from flowers and feed themselves‚ and only produce enough honey to feed the young bees. Bumble bees can be found in northern regions and in higher altitudes than other bees because of their furry bodies and their unique ability to control their own body temperature. The buzzing that bumble bee’s produce is not

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    The Functions of Propolis

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    The Functions of Propolis Introduction Propolis is a resinous mixture that honey bees collect from tree buds‚ sap flows‚ or other botanical sources. It is used as a sealant for unwanted open spaces in the hive. Propolis is used for small gaps (approximately 6 millimeters (0.24 in) or less)‚ while larger spaces are usually filled with beeswax. Its color varies depending on its botanical source‚ the most common being dark brown. Propolis is sticky at and above room temperature‚ 20 °C (68 °F). At

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    Jonathan Varghese Pollination Paper Title Pollinators show no preference between Goldenrod Plants and Aster Plants regardless of differences in flower length. Introduction In this experiment‚ we observed the pollination of various plants by various pollinators in the Binghamton University Nature Preserve. We collected data by observing various plants by the pond trail area of the nature preserve and attempted to explain why some plants were structurally more attractive to pollinators than

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