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    “How do ‘Secret Life of Bees’ and ‘Mother’s ruin’ present strong female role models in male- dominated societies” Throughout the 1960’s society was typically male dominant. The males were the leaders of the society; they obtained all jobs and were expected to be the ones who finically support their families. The women were not born and raised to believe that they were to have a successful career‚ they were raised to believe that the only way they could truly be a woman is if they fulfill their

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    another swan. !14 The first observation can not be conclusive. If we observe time after time‚ and the response is always the same‚ then the hypothesis that the ruffling of the feathers by a swan is a communicative behaviour. !15 !16 Bees

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    time to enjoy themselves‚ but when they did‚ they enjoyed playing these games. “When possible‚ colonists combined work and recreation by organizing “bees” and “frolics”(TeachTCI). Bees and frolics included “chopping bees”‚ where everyone chopped trees‚ quilting bees‚ and corn husking bees. The quilting bees were mainly for women‚ and the corn husking bees were mainly for

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    with Willy; Maya’s best friend and other bees. Since she born‚ she was not like other bees‚ she was very curious about what beyond the hive. She is a smart and very kind bee. All the bees love her‚ but unintentionally she brought a lot of troubles to the hive. For thus‚ the bees were annoyed by her unacceptable behaviors. Later‚ she believed that she did not belong to the hive anymore. She felt resentful about living in the hive and doing the regular bees’ duties. At that point she knew that she

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    | |1 |Linchens | |2 |Bees | |3 |Trees | |4

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    is “tiddle”. This word portrays the meaning of a small amount. #2 It is impressive in itself watching bees communicate merely by the ‘waggling’ of their bodies in order to tell other bees the exact angular distance available food is from the sun. However‚ could this really be considered language? Language‚ in a simple definition‚ is a system of communication and it seems as though bees have developed their own complex form of symbolic communication. However‚ language follows a set of guidelines

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    Altruism/kin selection “Dream as if you’ll live forever‚ live as if you’ll die today (James Dean)!” By this being said ants and bees are there to protect and provide for the queen at any means necessary. This is where altruism and kin selection play a huge role in the lives of bee’s and ants. Kin selection and Altruism is equal with social insects to dominate many terrestrial habitats that they can hardly describe it as colony of organisms because the individuals appear to operate as a unit

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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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    Reporting Form SCI 207: Dependence of Man on the Environment 2014 Sep 17 Week 3 Lab Reporting Form Lab 3 - Experiment 1: Interdependence of Species Table 1: Interdependence of Species Results Round Species Missing (Bead Color and Name) 1 Yellow; Bees 2 White; Lichens 3 Blue; Humans 4 Red; Flowers Hypothesis: If certain species are missing from the ecosystem except humans (blue)‚ then all other species will feel the effects. Post-Lab Questions 1. Restate your hypothesis. Was it confirmed or denied

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    economy. Bees or honeybees are known for their production of substances like silk‚ honey‚ and wax. Humans have been raising honeybees for hundreds of years‚ and in recent years‚ it is estimated that bees produce an approximate amount of a million metric tons. Bees are also used for agricultural business such as pollination for nearly a hundred different commercially valuable crops like fruits and nuts. But in the last decade‚ according to the beekeepers from North America and Europe‚ worker bees have

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