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    JOURNAL LOG: The Death of the Moth Virginia Woolf The passage “The Death of the Moth” has been excerpted from Virginia Woolf’s (1882-1941) collection of essays and published one year after her death. Throughout this particular passage‚ she symbolizes a moth and its insignificance yet contribution to nature‚ along with her views on life and death. She skillfully elaborates about this moth‚ providing information that reveals it is much more noteworthy than it is treated. She begins her writing

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    Subject: Language/Science Theme: Animals Level: Preparatory Level Target Day/s: 2 Days I. Learning Objectives At the end of the lesson‚ the pupils will be able to; 1. Identify the stages in the life cycle of a butterfly. 2. Appreciate God’s creation 3. Arrange the life cycle of a butterfly. II. Subject Matter A. Topic: Life Cycle of a Butterfly B. Values Integrated: There is a time for everything. C. Reference: The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle D. Materials: Flannel/ Story

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    garlic as pesticide

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    Extracts from black pepper discourage insect pests from laying eggs on leaves and pose lower risk to humans and the environment than other pesticides‚ a University of Ottawa researcher says. People in West Africa‚ India and South America have used pepper oil and dust for years to protect their homes and grain supplies from bugs. Doctoral student Ian Scott of the He found pepper worked better when insects are soft-bodied during the larval stage because the chemical is able to penetrate. Scott’s

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    Flight of the Butterflies

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    Crystal Hairston Jacqueline Whitfield English 112 Artistic Critique Flight of the Butterflies My experience of my cultural event was awesome. I remember going to this type of place in elementary school‚ and I was so excited to relive that experience. Now as a mother‚ I want my son to have the same privilege as I had. I am definitely going to take him the Digital Dome and the Danville Science Center very soon. Although science is not one of my favorite or stronger subjects‚ I thoroughly enjoyed

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    Compare and Contrast Rough Draft on Winter Dreams‚ and The Very Hungry Caterpillar. The children’s book The Very Hungry Caterpillar and the adult novel Winter Draft are almost impossible to relate in obvious terms‚ for one character is a man coming of age‚ and the other is a caterpillar. Both stories however are able to be compared and contrasted when both themes are put back to back for examination. Ultimately‚ Winter Dreams and The Very Hungry Caterpillar are compatible to each other through

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    Butterfly

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    Butterfly Whenever I hear the word butterfly‚ the first word that will come to my mind is the word beautiful. Likewise‚I think the best example for beautiful is butterfly. For me‚ they compromise each other just like how their sounds were alike. If I were to describe a butterfly physically‚ first thing I would notice aside from how beautiful it was is that it was also small and being small makes them cuter than ever. Another thing is thatthere are tons of different types. Butterfly comes in different

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    Close   1     Figure  10:  (“Termite   Workers”)   Interpreting  How  Termites  Exchange   Information  Between  Conspecifics  Based   on  Their  Behavior  Towards  Different  Inks     Casey  Close     Lab  Partner:  Caroline  Johnson   AP  Biology  P-­‐6   5  September  2012   Ms.  Aguirre                      

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    An amazing life cycle of monarch butterflies shows the beauty and the perfection of nature. Some insects have a complete metamorphosis which is a changing in the insect body form through different stages. Monarch butterfly undergoes a perfect complete metamorphosis process: egg‚ larva‚ pupa and adult (Bernstein‚ 1990). The process of metamorphosis is guided by genes. There are three hormones produced from the genes. First‚ Brain hormone which makes a gland in the thorax gives the second hormone (Molting

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    Callippe Silverspot Butterfly (Viola pedunculata) The Callippe Silverspot is a butterfly with varying colors of black‚ orange‚ tan‚ and brown on top of its 4.5cm wingspan. What distinguishes this butterfly from others‚ and gives it its name are the spots of silver scales on the bottom of the wings (U.C. Berkley‚ 1997). There is only one plant that the Callippe Silverspot will lay their eggs‚ and that is on a Jump-up‚ a relative of the violet. Once the larvae hatch in the early summer they begin

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    Pheromones

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    PHEROMONES 1. INTRODUCTION What are pheromones? Pheromones‚ as defined by John W. Kimball‚ are chemicals released by an organism into its environment enabling it to communicate with other members of its own species. The term Pheromones (originates from two Greek words‚ pherein meaning transfer and hormone meaning to excite or stimulate)‚ as proposed by Karlson and Luscher(1959) was used to describe a chemical secreted by an animal to release a specific reaction that triggers members of

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