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    her husband who had enough of the noise‚ “ I don’t know why you give him dat blasted game yuh kno. It ah get pan mi nerves!” she made clear as she stormed out of the room. It was three in the morning and the little dribbles washed his desk‚ “HoneyHoney!...Jimmy!!!” Shocked out of his sleep he reacted with ‘manly’ shriek “Aaaaahhhhhhh!” Coming to his brothers rescue with his trusty baseball bat‚ Jimmy swung at the monster that may have caused the scream but instead of defeating the supposed foe

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    You can buy an aloe vera plant anywhere plants are sold. All you have to do is cut off part of a leaf. A thick gel will seep from the cut. Dab the gel on your acne scar. As with most things you apply to your face‚ you can add a little bit of raw honey to the aloe gel. It can also be diluted with plain water if needed. You may leave the gel on overnight or for as long as you’re comfortable. Wash it off with warm water when you’re ready. Aloe vera can make your skin feel tighter‚ so apply a moisturizer

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    If Julia Child was a vegan chef‚ this is the cookbook she would have written. The Joy of Vegan Baking is a full-fat‚ full-sugar cookbook that will leave you wondering if those cookies were really vegan. Nothing in this book is sacrificed for the sake of flavor. This is a part of the reason it was awarded the "Cookbook of the Year" by VegNews magazine. For those that are watching their calorie intakes and waistlines‚ baking frequently from this book is probably not for you. The idea that vegan baking

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    The Decline of The Bee

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    the human race would follow suit in a mere matter of years. 65% of all flowering plants require bees for pollination‚ and the percentage being higher for the major crop plants‚ like corn and wheat. These crops account for $47.1 billion every year. Honey bees are responsible for one-third of the food we eat‚ meaning no bees equals no food. The first signs of danger amongst the bees began in October of 2006‚ when U.S. beekeepers began reporting losses of 30% - 90% of their hives. Colony losses are

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    and herbs sealed in a porcelain jar” (lines 5-6) sounds like some sort of love spell that she intends to cast. It gives the impression that it has begun to work on her intent when she goes on to write “Come‚ rest your feet. I’ll make you tea with honey and slices of warm bread spread with peach butter” (10-13) This makes one wonder if her intent is beginning to surrender and unable to resist the invitation of her affection. When reading this poem‚ descriptions of how the heat rises from the bread

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    sugars‚ the Cu+2 ions for a red-brown precipitate of Copper (I) Oxide causing all sugar solutions to turn red-brown (Hunt‚ n.d.). Solution 1 (1% glucose solution) turned light red-brown‚ solution 3 (1% maltose solution) turned red-brown‚ solution 4 (honey solution) turned brown almost instantly‚ solution 6 (1% lactose solution) turned red‚ and solution 12 (unknown 318) turned red orange. This indicated that

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    Planet Buzz. The place is devoid of people‚ except for me. The place looks like a gigantic ball of yellow‚ flowery dust. The dust swirls around the planet and shrouds it from outsiders. The dust smells of methane and honey. Planet Buzz has many bees which is why the atmosphere smells of honey. The methane smell is from the core of the planet. Everyday‚ the core leaks over two hundred million pounds of methane. Planet Buzz has two major sounds you hear daily. Due to the vast amount of bees‚ the buzzing

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    Bee Movie Script

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    1. According to all known laws 2. of aviation‚ 3. 4. 5. there is no way a bee 6. should be able to fly. 7. 8. 9. Its wings are too small to get 10. its fat little body off the ground. 11. 12. 13. The bee‚ of course‚ flies anyway 14. 15. 16. because bees don’t care 17. what humans think is impossible. 18. 19. 20. Yellow‚ black. Yellow‚ black. 21. Yellow‚ black. Yellow‚ black. 22. 23. 24. Ooh‚ black and yellow! 25. Let’s shake it up a little. 26. 27. 28. Barry! Breakfast is ready! 29

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    Secret life of bees

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    Cited: Boppy. AllReaders. 2007. 29 11 2013. Brower‚ Charles. "Criticism of Secret Life of Bees." Literary Newsmakers for Students (2006). Hamren‚ Kelly. "Too Much Honey-A Review of "The Secret Life of Bees"." 14 07 2011. lanternhollowpress. 4 12 2013. Kidd‚ Sue Monk. The Secret Life of Bees. Penguin Books‚ 2002. Morey‚ Anne_Janine. "Criticism of Secret Lofe of Bees." Christian Century (2003): 68-70 vol. 120. Shreve

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    highest rate of cellular respiration was glucose followed by fructose‚ honey‚ sucrose. Lactose‚ galactose‚ and water all had the same final rate of cellular respiration. Figure 1. The rate of cellular respiration over time in the carbohydrate compounds glucose‚ fructose‚ lactose‚ galactose‚ sucrose‚ honey‚ and water. The final absorbance rates for glucose was 1.8‚ fructose 1.7‚ lactose 0.6‚ galactose 0.6‚ sucrose 1.5‚ honey 1.6‚ and water 0.6. In the second experiment we measured the rate of

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