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    ears. As the name suggests‚ beekeepers keep bees. The main reason for keeping bees is to collect their honey. Honey is a mixture of plant nectar and fluid from the honeybees’ bodies. The bees put the honey in a cell in the honeycomb. Bees can live almost anywhere‚ but they will make more honey if there are flowers nearby. The bees need the flower from nectar to make honey. One of the most important tasks of a beekeeper is to take care of the hive. Beekeepers have to open the beehive to look for

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    Although this is not a new disorder‚ previously called spring dwindle disease‚ autumn collapse or disappearing disease‚ there have been higher-than-usual reports of colony loss since the fall and winter of 2006 with signs similar to those of colony collapse disorder. The symptoms include the dwindling and insufficient numbers of worker bees with few or no dead bees around the colony‚ the presence of bee brood (bee larvae)‚ the presence of food‚ pollen and honey deposits that are not immediately stolen

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    PHILIPPINES PROVINCIAL ROADS MANAGEMENT FACILITY Misamis Occidental Managed by: ACTIVITY COMPLETION REPORT TRAINING COACHING IN MATERIAL TESTING August 7-8‚ 2012 Villa Amor August 9-10‚ 2012 DPWH MATERIAL TESTING LABORATORY Oroquieta City Misamis Occidental ------------------------------------------------- Philippines Provincial Roads Management Facility (PRMF) -------------------------------------------------

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    DATE: 2011/09/27 LAB NO.: 4 SYLLABUS TOPIC: Cellular structure AIM: To draw a tissue map of a dicotyledonous root. APPARATUS AND MATERIALS: Microscope‚ slides of the dicotyledonous root‚ and drawing materials such as pencils‚ ruler‚ and an eraser. METHOD/PROCEDURE: -The microscope was set on the tabletop (a flat‚ sturdy surface) where there was plenty of room to work with and was plugged into a power source. -The slide of the specimen (dicotyledonous root) was placed onto the stage of the

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    Points Awarded | 9.50 | Points Missed | 0.50 | Percentage | 95.0% | 1. The major reason for tropical deforestation is A) governments clearing forests to build cities. B) hurricane destruction of large regions. C) people clearing forests to open up land for agriculture. D) natural succession as global warming occurs. Points Earned: | 0.5/0.5 | | Correct Answer(s): | C | 2. The reason that the pronghorn antelope is not found outside North America is most likely that A) its

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    Bottle ($8.43 from Olive Cart). 1 liquid measuring cup (at least 8 ounces). Small sieve; a 6-inch Stainless Steel Mesh Sieve is $19.95 from Sur La Table. Small whisk; a Profi Plus Mini Ball Whisk is $20 from Williams-Sonoma. 1/2 lemon‚ juiced. 1 tablespoon cornstarch. 1/2 cup white vinegar. 1/2 cup water. Crumpled newspaper. To make my glass cleaner‚ I began by juicing half a lemon into a liquid measuring cup. I used a sieve to keep the lemon seeds and pulp out of my cleaner. Because lemon is naturally

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    [IIJ Universiti Malaysia PAHANG Engineering . Technology Creativity FACULTY OF CIVIL ENGINEERING & EARTH RESOURCES FINAL EXAMINATION COURSE CIVIL ENGINEERING MATERIALS COURSE CODE BAA1312 LECTURER DR. AJNDRI KUSBIANTORO DATE 4 JUNE 2012 DURATION 2 HOURS SESSION/SEMESTER SESSION 2011/2012 SEMESTER II PROGRAMME CODE BAA/BAE INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATE: 1. This question paper consists of FOUR (4) questions. Answer all questions. 2. Answer to a new question should start on a new page

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    ovary’s ovules. Due to the inefficiency of wind pollination‚ a plant has to produce large amounts of pollin. Often‚ wind pollinators are not bright in colour because they do not have to attract animals. They are also not scented and do not produce nectar. Often‚ flowers are also grouped together in inflorenscences and have long stamens and pistils. A native Australian plant‚ Themeda australis (also known as kangaroo grass)‚ uses the adaptation of wind pollination to distribute itself around Australia

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    Combine harvester [pic] [pic] A Lely open-cab combine. [pic] [pic] Harvesting oats in a Claas Lexion 570 combine with enclosed‚ air-conditioned cab with rotary thresher and laser-guided hydraulic steering [pic] [pic] Old Style Harvester found in the Henty‚ Australia region [pic] [pic] John Deere Combine 9870 STS with 625D [pic] [pic] John Deere 9870 STS underbelly [pic] [pic] Case IH Axial-Flow combine The combine harvester‚ or simply combine‚ is a machine that harvests grain crops

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    Imagine a world where books are banned and treated like terrorists of the mind. Imagine a place where the government controls what people say and do. Imagine a world without Shakespeare‚ Twain‚ Steinbeck or Harper Lee. If this world would contain the elements just listed‚ how would the world be impacted by the banning of books? This question is answered in Ray Bradbury’s novel‚ Fahrenheit 451. Montag Guy‚ the protagonist of the novel‚ is one of many firemen in this dystopian society whose main job

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