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    INTRODUCTION: Approximately 80% of animal species on earth are insects‚ 99% are invertebrates. They are the pollinators‚ undertakers‚ leaf litter sweepers‚ garbage collectors‚ soil conditioners and natural fertilizer producers of nature. THEIR IMPORTANCE Humans depend on natural ecosystems of water‚ oxygen‚ sources of food and building materials‚ therefore the activities of insects in the following areas are of importance:- 1. POLLINATION: Flower color‚ shape and scent has evolved to attract

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    for rowing. 3. Over the last weekend in August there is a big carnival at (9) the Notting Hill in west London. People who take part in it dress up in fabulous costumes. Steel bands play African and Caribbean dance music and people dance and blow whistles. It is the biggest carnival outside Brazil. 4. (10) The Proms - this is a popular series of classical music concerts held in late August. The season lasts 7 weeks but most of the people like to go to the Last Night of the Proms. Most of the concerts

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    From the beginning of the Earth‚ every one seeks religious views to thank the Creator for his creations. In the worldview of the Apsaalooke and Lakota‚ they reveal themselves to the Creator by the ceremonial ritual of the Sun Dance. These indigenous tribes see the Sun as the most powerful of spiritual beings‚ the Great Mystery‚ and praise it during the Sun Dance. The Lakota believe that the circle is a divine shape‚ because many cosmos like the Sun‚ Earth‚ and Moon are rounded. The Sun

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    The wish of being accepted in a group is a common need among many people. Yet‚ the effects of conforming to groups leave people stripped of their personal identity. The comparison between two congruent texts‚ “Why Societies Need Dissent” and “The Herd Instinct” interprets humans’ conformity to a group as irrational due to groups’ similar mindset. Roger Sandall states in “The Herd instinct” that herd mentality stifles original thought in favor of uniform thinking among its participants. In particular

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    The Wrestling Room

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    The Heated Room of Sweat This room was my domain‚ my escape from reality‚ my room of hard work and determination. This overly heated room was one of my favorite places to be when I was in high school. I let off a lot of steam in this sweaty room. This giant room was where the best and most athletic athletes in the school came to practice and put in work to put a poster and their name of themselves on the wall next to the previous posters. As I open the door to my old high school wrestling room

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    The Sport of Soccer Soccer is known has one of the most popular sports in the world‚ and is the sport that is played in every continent in the world. The sport is cost efficiency is the main reason soccer has grown and it is still growing throughout the world today. It is also the one and only sport without borders because it is a sport that doesn’t really need many components. It is highly strategic game that has logical thinking‚ quick reaction and endurance as it necessary to run without a rest

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    The poem we are analyzing is called "To Autumn" by a poet named John Keats. The poem is an Ode to autumn. It’s a very serious‚ thoughtful poem that praises the season autumn. From the language and words Keats uses‚ we can tell this poem was written some time ago in the early 18th century. The poem is dedicated to autumn and is an expression of joy and harvest. We can tell this poem is an ode because of the way he praises autumn ’Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness.’ The first stanza is mainly

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    There are no ethical principles in business (33 Some may argue that ethical principles have no role in business and the two do not go hand in hand. However many would argue that this statement is in fact not true as they is a wide variety of theories available ‚each of which hold their own ethical principles and in fact these principles are what makes a business truly successful in all aspects. Many of the ethical issues in business are covered by the code of ethics. Concerning both the employers

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    Major Payne

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    This was an opening speech to the group. “Do not attempt to challenge my authority. I have eight weeks to turn you gaggle of maggots into a well-disciplined cadet unit‚from this day forward your sorry asses belong to me‚you will not eat‚ sleep‚ drink‚ blow your nose or dig in your buts without my say so. Know this‚ killing is my business‚ ladies‚ and business is good”. And that is just about as mean and intimidating you can get. One of the adjustments Major Payne made‚ was to read Tiger a small

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    The Collapse of Enron

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    they allegedly enriched themselves‚ and formed partnerships designed to hide $500 million in losses. These are serious problems‚ but corporations have survived worse‚ and Enron could have been fixed with new management committed to reform. The fatal blow was the collapse in the price of energy and the sudden end

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