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    sexuality. Janie has her first sexual feelings one afternoon beneath a pear tree. She sees a “bee sinking into the sanctum of a bloom; the thousand sister calyxes arch to meet the love embrace (Hurston 11)” and she comments on how happy the tree must be to have such a feeling. Janie believes she is privy to a “revelation (Hurston 11)” and she thinks “So this [is] a marriage (Hurston 11)!” The pear tree and the bee working together in harmony represent new love and desire for Janie. She…

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    have given themselves to the materialism and education of the dominant society. Viney is comparable to another one of Riggs’ characters Bee Newcomb, another part-breed Cherokee. As a whore, and later a prostitute, Bee represents the physical and sexual decline of the Cherokee. She has sex with her clients and even with her half-brother Gar. In a pivotal scene, Bee goes so far as to trick Art Osburn, a fellow part-breed, into confessing a murder. Both characters are consumed by greed and…

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    so carelessly. Joachim Hagopian uses facts and intriguing statistics to effectively establish an appeal to logos and demonstrate bees’ production and how quickly they are disappearing. In the beginning of the article Hagopian states, “Iowa’s honey bee population has dropped by as many as 70%”. Iowa is one of the biggest honey producers and this percentage shows how fast the problem is escalating. Later in the article he writes, “The largest selling company of honey in the U.S is Sioux Honey in…

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    Daniel weintraub in the newspaper article ,River Restoration project offers a sprinkling of hope,states that it’s a good idea and It will benefit the environment,the fish industry,and the local economy... .On the other contrary,Bill Mcewen in the newspaper article,River plane too fishy for my taste buds,argues that it’s a bad idea because the water is too cold ,and the cold water isn't good for the salmon Daniel Weintraub supports his claim by telling It can safely convey the flows…

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    abandon human-centered view. There are so many ways to persuade people that we should care the nature due to anthropocentric and instrumental reasons. For example, climate change declines bumblebee populations. People might think it is just a tiny bee. However, bee’s job of pollinating flowers requires money to be done by human. If bees keep decreases the population and do less pollinations,…

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    Differences between men and women often result from social interactions and experiences that occur in one’s life. From the moment they are born, parents treat girls differently than boys in a way that can result in neurological differences (Boyd & Bee). For instance, when comparing newborns of both sexes, it is evident that parents cradle girls more than they do boys…

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    Even though older adults are more than twice as likely to suffer from serious chronic conditions like heart disease and arthritis (Bjorklund & Bee, 2008) the only chronic condition that Jane faces is high blood pressure, or hypertension, which is manageable. High blood pressure is very common, it is estimated that it affects about 1 billion people in the world and more than half of people who…

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    Joaquin river may flop harder than the salmon that will die along with it. In Bill McEwen’s article, from the Fresno Bee, “River Plan too Fishy for my Taste Buds”, he explains why the San Joaquin river should not be restored. Bill McEwen used to be a journalist at the Fresno Bee for thirty-five years until he retired and became a local district representative under Jim Costa. The Fresno Bee, where McEwen’s article was published, is located in Fresno, California. Its readers are typical…

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    It Ended with a Sting The infamous bee is known for attacking people with its sharp stinger. The bee does not purposefully try to sting or attack anyone; it will not sting, unless the bee has been aggravated. Catcher in the Rye’s narrator, Holden Caulfield is the epitome of the bee, but in the form of an adolescent boy. Holden, just like the bee, goes on living his life, stinging people one at a time. Holden seems to do the impossible, ruining relationships left and right. He destructs in…

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    My Summer Memories

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    My summer memories consist of being out of school, running in the backyard while my mom is barbecuing, splashing through the sprinkler, and looking around counting all the bees on my mom 's roses. Those are memories I will always have and hold close to my heart, especially now when bees are on their way to one day becoming extinct. It saddens me to think that one day my children or greatgrand children will not be able to link bees with their summer memories. Can you imagine walking into your…

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