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    Bonnie And Clyde Taboos

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    barrow gang” at every robbery. While Bonnie is the publicity, she writes "The Ballad of Bonnie and Clyde" and other poems, sending them off to the newspapers to get more “fame”. In conclusion, Bonnie and Clyde turned out to be a great movie. It genus, by the way it has comedy and violence all wrapped in one. I also liked how in the opening credits there were real pictures of the real Bonnie and Clyde. It also ends on a great note for society, that crime never wins, but Bonnie and Clyde love…

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    inches. Its shell colors can differ, based on the sea temperature. Their only body covering, is it’s protective shell. Its kingdom, is Animalia. Its Phylum, is Chordata. Its class, is Reptilia. The order, is Testudines. Its family, is Cheloniidae. It’s genus is Eretmochelys. The species it belongs to, is the E. imbricata species.…

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    What is the armyworm? Armyworms are also called Okolombo; Kommandowurm or Nutgrass armyworm. It is an African moth. They are the caterpillar stage of the moths belonging to the Spodoptera genus. The worm attacking South African crops seem to be a mixture of African and Fall worms. They can grow to 3cm in length. What do they do? They travel in armies and eat anything and everything in its path. They tend to be active at night and then hide in the plants during the day. They attack many…

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    Mycobacterium (genus) Tuberculosis (species) is a bacteria that causes the disease tuberculosis. Tuberculosis is an acute or chronic disease of the lower respiratory tract. It is contagious and easily spread through the air from person to person therefore requiring airborne precautions. If someone with TB coughs, sneezes, or talks, the bacteria will spread throughout the air and inhaled by other people. People may have either a latent TB infection or TB disease. Latent TB is when the bacteria…

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    Yeti Crabs Research Paper

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    “The sea, once it casts its spell, holds one in its net of wonder forever,” an infamous marine biologist, Jacques-Yves Cousteau once said. He knew this spell well, enduring many dangerous marine trips in the waters surrounding his home country of France. The French-Marine explorer sailed around the world, learning about the organisms inhabiting it. This would not have been possible without his invention of scuba gear. Students study him in order to get a better understanding of marine biology.…

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    Honey Bee Research Paper

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    different jobs. Mosltey all the bees in the hives collect honey. A lot of the time bees do their job in groups. My three most favorite bees are the Bumbnle bee, the Carter bee, and the Yellow faced bumble bee. The bumble bee is a member of the bee genus bombos in the family of apidae and the scientific name for this bee is bombus. The Carter bee is a speice of the bumble bee, you can find them mostley in europe in a wide vierty such as meadows, pastures, waste, gorund, ditches, embankments,…

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    about lion is that “both male and female lions roar, and that roar can be heard over five miles away” (qtd. in “Basic Facts about Lions”). The Tree Life of Web Project states, “Lions belong to the genus Panthera which contains well known animals such as the tiger, leopard, and jaguar. Within the genus Panthera, the lion is further classified as species Panthera leo” (qtd. In “Panthera leo: The King of the Beasts”). When we come to lion history, author Bruce D. Patterson states,…

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    Introduction Background Honey Bees include any bee that are part of the genus Apis. Currently there are eleven recorded species of honey bees, including forty-four subspecies (What-When-How). The main goal of the Honey Bee is to produce honey, which is a process that requires the Honey Bee to find nectar and pollen. Honey Bees are known to mainly be attracted to brightly-colored flowers, including dandelions, goldenrod, milkweed, clover and fruit trees (FCPS). There are specifically two…

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    Poe, symbolism and the antagonism in “The Cask of Amontillado” Edgar Allan Poe published “The Cask of Amontillado” in 1846. The short story is written by first-person narrator, who describes a cold-blooded and carefully planned manslaughter that occurred fifty years ago. The narrator is Montresor a wealthy man from reputable family that educated him well. He lives in the large palazzo that comprehends catacombs; this reveals to the readers that the story took place in Italy. Through Montresor’s…

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    ELVIS (Extraterrestrial Landing Vehicle Integrated Sampler) was placed on Mars to collect soil samples from the surface of the planet. The scientist’s goal, when ELVIS was launched, was to obtain soil samples from the planet that contained microbes distinguishable from those on Earth. However, when ELVIS returned home it was terribly damaged. The suit material and skin of ELVIS had degraded during the mission. Our goal as microbiologists was to determine if the microbes present in the soil…

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