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    Ecology

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    Treats of honey-bees ecology Martin Dedinsky SCI 215 Enviromental Science Katarina Tuharska Research Paper February 26‚ 2010 It’s technically impossible to replace honey-bees as most important pollinators on earth. Pollination is service provided by insects and other small animals. Also Honey-bees distribute pollen among plants of the same species. This function of ecosystem could not be imitated by any jet invented technology. Plants

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    Descriptive Essay

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    Bees Building a hive When we talk about bees all we are very familiar with are the honey bees. Honey bees are the most popular type of bees as they produce one of the sweetest things. They not only produce honey but also the honey combs which are used by humans for the honey comb wax. Honey bees usually produce their honey in honeycombs in their hive‚ which they use to feed their young in colder months. They make their hive near forests‚ gardens‚ or some bushes place. Some beekeepers also keep bees

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    that beast though The following story was told to me by a nineteen year old man in his dorm room at College on a Saturday afternoon in March. He is from Monroe‚ New Jersey‚ and lives with his two parents‚ his younger brother‚ his dog Cougar‚ and his cat affectionately known as Hellspawn. His father works as a contractor‚ a security guard‚ and a fire extinguisher inspector‚ and his mother works at a local garden center. The story was told to him by the main subject‚ his gym teacher. His teacher

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    Colony Collapse Disease

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    "High annual losses of honey bees‚ as well as range reductions and local extinctions of wild and native pollinator species‚ are concerning because bees are important plant pollinators" (Brutscher‚ McMenamin‚ and Flenniken 1). Thousands of people don’t understand the importance of bees. The bee species are in serious trouble. There are new diagnostics on the importance of the bees‚ so we must come up with ways to save them and also have information as to why they are dying. “Pollinators are vital

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    Haruki Murakami‚ a standout amongst the most widely praised and generally read writers in Japan today‚ is named by numerous as a postmodernist. His short story "The Elephant Vanishes" is a prime case of why this mark has been put on Murakami’s work. It incorporates various attributes that are absolutely postmodern and manages topics that appear to be drawn from the day and age of the craftsman. In particular‚ Murakami utilizes the essential standards of a postmodern work: fuse of advances and the

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    Bee Extinction

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    When people think of bees‚ they usually think of annoying buzzing pests that fly into their soda can on a hot summer day. No one ever considers the positive effects that bees have on this world. Although they may sting people‚ their task is vital to agriculture. Bees pollinate flowers‚ crops‚ and plants. Without bees‚ a majority of the crops around the world would be destroyed. Just a simple dinner would be hard to enjoy- there would be no honey for the bread. The side salad would be without tomatoes

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    Killer bees have become a threat to the environment‚ animals‚ and humans. A site on Columbia.edu – Introduced Species Africanized Honey Bees states that it all started in 1957‚ scientists in Brazil were studying an aggressive type of bee from Africa‚ when a few of them escaped. Letting the bees escape was a mistake and it would have many consequences in the future decades. The African bees proved to be extremely adaptable to their new home‚ in Brazil. They mated with the native bees and in the

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    of worker bees in a colony disappear and leave behind a queen. The crazy part of this is that there is plenty of food and a few nurse bees left to care for the remaining immature bees and the queen. There has been theory upon theory of why this is happening but no one has the for sure answer. You may be asking why is this such a big deal?! Well CCD (Colony Collapse Disorder) causes significant economic losses because many agricultural crops worldwide are pollinated by western honey bees. Several

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    Date: 12 & 13th June 2013   Forward According to Nick Holland‚ BBC Business and economics reporter on the economic value of honeybees on Thursday 23rd April 2009 pasted that; Honey Bees keep the world alive "If the bee disappeared off the surface of the globe then Man would only have four years of life left. No more Bees‚ no more Pollination‚ no more Plants‚ no more Animals‚ no more man‚ this remark is often attributed to Albert Einstein‚ but few scientists now believe this doomsday scenario will actually

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    Urban Legends Outline

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    what part of these stories are real and is fabrication. So I have decided to expand and really look into the origins of a few urban legends that are lesser known. We will explore the legends of the vanishing hitchhiker‚ Walt Disney‚ and the ghostly gravity hill. The Vanishing Hitchhiker The vanishing hitchhiker is a century’s old tale of a young woman who asks for a ride home and seems to look like run way. Pleading drivers for a ride home she gets into the car and proceeds to tell them how to

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