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    There are three castes of Western Honey Bees: Workers, Drones, and Queens (Krell 1996). Worker bees are non-reproductive females that make up the largest group in the colony. They specialize in the collection of pollen/nectar and feeding the young. Workers produce wax scales on their abdomen that assist in production of wax combs for the colony. Workers can deploy a sting from a barbed stinger that results in their death (Krell 1996). Drones are the male honey bees. They are slightly larger than…

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    The Fourth Amendment: Our Right to Privacy Criminal Procedure CRJ350 Dr. Patricia Drown Regent University Eboni Alston The Fourth Amendment is part of the first ten amendments in the Bill of Rights added to the US Constitution, ratified in 1791 and guaranteeing such rights as the freedoms of speech, assembly, and worship. This amendment provides "the right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not…

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    way is considered the lethal application, while the other is called the non-lethal application. To protect our nation, it is essential that we sustain a highly trained, highly skilled air combat team. This team includes aircraft, missiles, bombs, drones, etc. Look at the Cold War, for instance. The Russians were developing long-range missiles, long-range bombers, satellites, nuclear weapons, and more, yet Mutually Assured Destruction (MAD) was an effective means of protection because…

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    we live in today, there are many technological and cultural challenges that affect how we respond to security such as terrorism, nuclear and biological warfare, and even advancements in technology that include aspects of privacy, intelligence, and drones. A government's primary goal is to ensure the safety and security of its citizens, during times of conflict this becomes even more of a concern. A nation’s history plays an important role in defining its security. Today people in Venezuela might…

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    Historical/Sociological Lens: The advancements of communication have affected not only the amount and widespread reach of political communication, but also have affected the perception of importance of partisanship (or nonpartisanship) in society. Historically, partisanship in the press and in politics has been something citizens clung to for dear life. Their party was a part of their identity, and an extension of their values and their selves. Partisanship was also predominantly segregated…

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    Deadly lethal and operated by U.S. Air Force personnel in the United States, targeted killings by predator drone strikes have become the weapon of choice while the legality of targeted killings is subject to much debate. Like judicial precedence, it has become accepted practice and part of normal warfare because of its repeated and accepted occurrence. However, as of 2016, no law for the drone campaign had been enacted by Congress or published in the US Code. The U.S. President, with the…

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    (“Honeybee” par. 3). But a colony of honeybees is made up of about a hundred drones, or male bees, one queen, and about 50,000 worker bees (Benjamin 14). The drones are all males. The male honeybee has a single purpose in its life: to mate with the queen and reproduce. When a drone mates, the process takes a short five seconds in which their reproductive organ explodes and the bee falls to the ground, paralyzed, to die (Kalman 17). The drone bee rarely leaves the hive, unless in search for the…

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    about 3 years and lays all of the eggs in the hive. She is the biggest out of all the bees in the hive. Without the queen bee the hive would not be able to function, and the whole hive would soon die or leave. There are also other bees like drone and workers. Drones are all male bees and workers do all of the work. There are about 10,000 species of bees. In the story “The Secret Life of Bees” The Jim Crow law was going on. Jim Crow laws separated races like in the story.…

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    the water [Gammon]. All these robots can be used for good and improve the community in so many ways. Yet robots have also been created to kill people and used for war. The US military own hundreds of drones that have done many strikes with autonomous drones. Although it can be debated that these drones save soldier lives and protect our country, there are many ethical and moral questions that using robots to kill raises up. Elon Musk, Google’s Mustafa Suleyman, and 100 other tech bosses have…

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    Force is Chicago's Answer to Gun and Gang Violence In very recent history the media has covered multiple gun massacres in the U.S.A. many such as the one in Newtown, Connecticut in this 26 people were killed, a lot of them being young children. There was another infamous shooting being the tragic event of the Columbine High School massacre. These unfortunate and evil events have opened the closed eyes of Americans to the issue of gun violence. Due to these events repetitive arguments and…

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