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    Emperor Moths

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    Moths are generally viewed negatively by the general public, most often associated with corruption, death, and deterioration. They are often viewed as pests, destroyers of clothing and crops. However, there is a family of moths that seems to defy the common perception of these creatures. In fact, these moths have been given the names “Emperor Moths” and “Royal Silkworms,” not only because they differ completely from most moths, but because they also are beneficial to humans. Indeed, because of…

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    Lily Andersen Mrs. Hellem English-4 10 May 2016 Curiouser and curiouser Whoever said fairytales are for everyone was right. Alice’s Wonderland is a dream come true, filled with talking flowers, clothes-wearing animals and colorful characters. Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland has long been a fanciful escape for young children and adults everywhere with the intent of exercising their imaginations and preserving their youth. But is this truly what Lewis Carroll wanted his novel to accomplish?…

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    get back down to Mexico? Well without further ado here is my report. A butterfly has a very interesting life cycle. First they start out as an egg. But once they hatch from their egg they become a caterpillar. That caterpillar will outgrow or shed there skin 5 times. The 5th time the caterpillar sheds its skin it will disappear and go into it’s chrysalis. It will stay in it’s chrysalis for 10 days. Finally once it comes out of its chrysalis it is a butterfly. That butterfly still has to…

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    Jim see’s a caterpillar he says, “ Huck do you see this.” “ See what”?” “the caterpillar”,”it has five legs instead of six.” “Why should we care?” “ We should care because a caterpillar that is missing one or more legs will bring bad luck.” “ Jim that is nonsense.” “ It’s not I tell you I’ve seen this before and this always brings bad luck.” Tom thinks Jim is weird for having such a superstition, but he knows that they need to get going. So he lets Jim think that the caterpillar is bad…

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    Painted Lady Experiment

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    The purpose of this investigation was to test the effect of exposure to tobacco smoke on the larval development of Vanessa cardui, commonly known as the Painted Lady. The hypothesis for this experiment was, “if tobacco smoke has a negative effect on the development of Vanessa cardui larvae, then, larvae exposed to tobacco smoke for 15,10, or 5 minutes will display reduced length (cm) compared to control larvae receiving 0 minutes exposure”. To start the experiment, the condiment cups for each…

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    Tazanna Butterfly

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    his story begins with a tiny blue caterpillar named Tazanna . She lives in Brazil in the Amazon Rainforests where she spends most of her time wandering the forest floor. Tazanna also spend most of her time watching all of her fellow caterpillars turn into beautiful butterflies . All Tazanna wishes about is to turn into a most beautiful butterflies anyone has every seen in the history of butterflies . For her it's taking longer to chrysalis so she has made friends with a black and blue poison…

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    24 two and a half year old German kids. Twelve were boys, and twelve were girls. Half of the kids were randomly assigned to the false belief condition and the other half were in the true belief condition. The experiment consisted of one stuffed caterpillar toy, two boxes, one pink and one…

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    Environmental Concerns. As far as environmental and ecological issues are concerned, the biggest issues are a potential gene escape, superweeds, impacts on non-target species, insecticide resistance, and the loss of biodiversity. Some people believe that genetically modified plants and weeds will cross pollinate, creating weeds that are resistant to glyphosate(a broad spectrum herbicide used to kill weeds) and in turn make the weeds difficult to control. The chance of this occurring is small but…

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    herself into a bigger size, as this part is an intense climax of the story for me that the Queen should learn a lesson from her bad temper. Nevertheless, I also disliked a character, the Caterpillar was representing drug use with magic mushrooms and hookah in Chapter Five. This behavior displayed by the Caterpillar can mislead readers attempt to imitate. The book’s language is very complex and nonsense which will leave some children confused. Yet, it’s still a classic well worth as a read-aloud.…

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    Symbiotic Relationships

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    “It’s a tough world out there when you’re an herbivore, particularly for us insects.” I’m a Green Stinkbug (Nezara viridula). I’ll guide you through some of current battles between us and plants. These battles are constant, and have been on-going since the rise of the first plants and insects. This co-evolution process has developed symbiotic relationships- both good (commensalism) and bad (predation/parasitism) depending on whose side you’re on. The relationships we’ll see are between insects,…

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