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    National Youth Arts Winners 2011 (Western Division) Outstanding Production: Grease (Valley Youth Theatre‚ AZ) Seussical Jr. (Desert Foothills Theater‚ Scottsdale‚ AZ) The Wiz (Greasepaint Youtheatre‚ AZ) Outstanding Production (Junior Division): Honk! (Musical Theatre of Anthem‚ AZ) Outstanding Choral Performance: Imagine (The Most VYTal Event of the Season 2010‚ Valley Youth Theatre‚ AZ) Phantom of the Opera Medley (Broadway Under the Stars 2010‚ Horizon High School‚ AZ) Outstanding

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    & 10 Unit 9: Critical Vehicle Systems Name:____________ Date_______2/12/2013____________ After reading about the maintenance and safety of your vehicle in Unit 9‚ please answer the following questions in complete sentences‚ using proper spelling and grammar. Which car system or feature listed in Unit 9 do you think is most important? Becoming familiar with your vehicle Why is that particular feature so important? the reason why I say that is because how can you drive a

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    The Extinction of Bees Being stung by a bee isn’t exactly the best feeling in the world. However‚ killing that bee that causes your arm to swell up for a few hours could lead us one step closer to a world without them‚ and a world without us. The truth is‚ bees provide much more than most people would ever care to think about. The foods that we eat‚ the environments we enjoy and the medicines so many of us so badly need are only able to be provided because of pollination. In reality‚ despite how

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    Last Tuesday‚ September 3‚ 2013‚ I attended the Philosophy Quiz Bee that is exclusively for 1st and 2nd year students who are taking Philosophy subject. It is entitled: Ironical Thinking Quiz Bee. The whole thought of the event is to make the students think ironically about the given question and/or category. It was held at the Lecture rooms 3 and 4‚ the first batch started at 9am and ended up at 10:30am while the second batch ended up at 12 noon. Every section of the course has a representative

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    Before we started getting honeybees we had to build the bee box you can buy them but we built our own. I remember getting the wood to build the box. The sawdust was all in the air and my hand was dirty and it was hurting for messing with the wood. It smelled like pine because that what it was is pine. And you couldn’t hear nothing because of the saw sawing the wood and sanding it down. And then after we got the box built we started to build the bee box stands

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    1001 VOCABULARY & SPELLING QUESTIONS 1001 VOCABULARY & SPELLING QUESTIONS 2nd Edition ® N E W Y O R K Copyright © 2003 LearningExpress‚ LLC. All rights reserved under International and Pan-American Copyright Conventions. Published in the United States by LearningExpress‚ LLC‚ New York. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data: 1001 vocabulary and spelling questions.—2nd ed. p. cm. ISBN 1-57685-473-6 1. Vocabulary—examinations‚ questions‚ etc. 2. English language—Orthography

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    1) Milius‚ S. (2015‚ May 16). Bees Can’t Avoid Neonicotinoids: New Tests Find Pesticides Impair Some Pollinators. Science News. 2) This short ‘Earth & Environment’ feature in Science News makes a very interesting argument about whether or not neonicotinoid-tainted crops are damaging honeybee colonies and other wild pollinators by poisoning the bee’s input‚ which in turn‚ harms the output. Because honeybees do not have a sufficient amount of taste receptors to detect foreign aliments in tainted

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    BEEKEEPING & AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY ROLE OF BEEKEEPING WITH INDIGENOUS BEE-APIS CERANA IN CROP PRODUCTION Contents Preface Foreword Acknowledgment Chapter 1 Title and Abstract The Apis group Background of the project Need for the current study Background of the study area Aim and Objectives Materials and Methods Time line of the study Chapter 2 Observations: Activity of bees in Bee Boxes 1. Bee Activity in Bee boxes 2. Pollen load and nectar load collection 3. Out-going trips of Apis cerana

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    Buzz‚ buzz is the sound that most people hate hearing because it means that a bee may be near. The thought of being stung is a fear that causes people to run away from these little black and yellow creatures and honey bees will do anything to protect their home‚ even if that means that they have to sacrifice themselves. However‚ an new pesticide has been made that protects plant and flowers against insects that may destroy them. The honey bees are around flowers all of the time and they are getting

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    in flowers. By sucking nectar from the flower‚ honey-bees also collect pollen on their lower body hair. For enough nectar supplies honey-bees must visit many flowers in the same area. Rudy Scheibner who is Extension Entomologist said that “When the bee visits the next flower‚ some of that pollen brushes off onto the flower and if it sticks to the stigma (female reproductive part) of the flower‚ pollination will take place.”(Scheibner‚ 1999) This natural way provides reproduction of almost all plants

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