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    should eat insects if it helps save the Earth. Discuss Insect farming has been a popular alternative for the conventional animal farming for the people who live in developing countries get just enough food to survive. In this essay‚ I will discuss about the topic we should eat insect. Some people merely recognize the hideous appearance of insects that is main reason to not be able to eat them. Another reason is some experts warn that eating insects could be dangerous. Some insects carry diseases

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    INSECTS An insect is a creature without a backbone and with a body divided into three main parts: the head‚ thorax and abdomen. Most insects have three pairs of legs and one or two pairs of wings. The ’feelers’ or antennae on the insect’s head are it sense of touch and smell. Some insects have a sting in the abdomen. We already know that there are over a million different kinds of insects‚ and many new species are being found all the time. Insects are by far the biggest group of creatures on

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    INSECTS Insects‚ being larger and having a hard‚ chitinous and therefore impermeable exoskeleton‚ have a more specialised gas exchange system. Insects have no transport system so gases need to be transported directly to the respiring tissues. There are tiny holes called spiracles along the side of the insect. The spiracles are openings of small tubes running into the insect’s body‚ the larger ones being called tracheae and the smaller ones being called tracheoles. The ends of these tubes‚ which

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    cuisine by Adrian Forsyth Can Insects Help with Food Shortage in the World? As the number of humans increase‚ we will have to look for new sources of food. In some cultures‚ insects have been consumed for thousand of years‚ and many countries in the world such as China‚ Thailand‚ South America and Africa use insects as a delicacy and for snacks because they are tasty and nutritious‚ high in protein‚ and low in carbohydrates. One of the advantages with insects is their abundance and that

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    kill insects. Insecticide are the substance used primarily to control pests that infest cultivated plants or to eliminate disease-carrying insects in specific areas. They are extremely effective weapons against disease-carrying insects and insects that destroy or damage crops and properties. However‚ in my opinion‚ using an insecticide to destroy the insect population are harmful to the environment. First of all‚ base on the information from the food web of the project‚ I can tell that insect are

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    Insects Insects are neumerout invertebrate animals that belong in the Phylum Arthropoda and Class Insecta. The class Insecta is divided into 2 subclasses: Apterygota‚ or wingless insects‚ and Pterygota‚ or winged insects. Subclass Pterygota is futher divided on basis of metamorphosis. Insects that have undergone incomplete metamorphosis are the Exopterygota. Insects that undergo complete metamorphosis are the Endopterygota. Insects have an outer bilateral exoskeleton to which the muscles are

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    Short Essay on Cancer Cancer is defined as the unwanted growth of cells in any part of the body. There are various reasons that lead to development of cancerous growths in the body. There can be various reasons that lead to cancerous growths in the body. Genetic predisposition and environmental factors together play an important role. Genetic constitution of the body is something that cannot be dealt with. But controlling the external environmental factors is in one’s hands. Active or passive smoking

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    by steven ERP is short for enterprise resource planning which is designed to improve both external customer relationship s and internal collaborations by automating tasks and activities that streamline work process‚ shorten business process cycles‚ and increase user productivity. ERP software integrated all facets of an operation‚ including product planning‚ development‚ manufacturing processes‚ sales and marketing. In this short essay‚ three ERP application softwares from Oracle

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    In this essay‚ the human nature of physically killing its own specie and however it’s morally right to do so‚ and if so; when‚ will be analyzed in different contexts. It’s however important to show consideration and understanding to the fact that it’s also in the humans nature to not kill its own specie. Before discussing the subject itself‚ it’s important to define certain terms that will either appear or have an important purpose to the subject of the essay. Morality‚ the most common definition

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    a nucleus absorbs a neutron and splits into two lighter nuclei. This releases enormous amounts of energy which in turn produces heat. In fact the Uranium‚ which is the most common element used to produce nuclear power today‚ has an energy content about 3 million times greater than that of fossil fuel. Consequently 1 gram of Uranium is equivalent to approximately 3 tones of coal. Nuclear reactors harness the heat which is produced from the energy released when the atom splits and convert it into electrical

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