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    The advertisements used for Honey Nut Cheerios are meant to appeal to the consumer through emotional and logistical appeals. With the use of fallacies like the false cause fallacy and the scare tactic fallacy, the ad wants its consumers to feel good about purchasing their product. The false cause fallacy is described by Donna Woolfolk Cross in her article, “Propaganda: How to Not Be Bamboozled,” as “A cause-and-effect relationship that may not be true”. The Honey Nut Cheerios advertisement uses…

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    “Swedish Scientists Say Mead May Be the Key to Fight Antibiotic-resistant Pathogens" written by the WTOP Staff and published on their website, believe that with the right honey and preparations they can get rid of the more resistant pathogens. In this article, Swedish scientists believe that honey and lactic acids that are found in honey bees can be an alternate source other than normal medication for antibiotic-resistant pathogens. With support testing, they have found that they 've been able…

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    "Honey Bee Population: An Overview." Points Of View: Honey Bee Population (2016): 1. Points of View Reference Center. Web. 13 Apr. 2016.Web source. Goldmark, S. M., and Tom Warhol. "Counterpoint: Insecticides Such As Sevin…

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    A top government honey bee researcher from South Dakota says he's being rebuffed for publicizing work on pesticides and pollinators. Jonathan Lundgren's exploration discovered honey bees and ruler butterflies can be hurt by a generally utilized class of bug sprays. In an informant case recorded Wednesday, the United States Agriculture Department entomologist claims he confronted striking back due to his examination. "When he began distributed this work, he went from brilliant kid to…

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    The Decline In Bees

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    noenicitinoid and were observed as they developed. In the end, the levels of noenicitinoids found in the collected pollen samples were too low to suggest a correlation between noenicitinoids and bee mortality. Further more, Cutler, et al.’s review of Canadian honey bee incidents (779) from 2007 to 2012, shows that while 61% of all pesticide related incidents are caused by neonicotinoids, 80% of major incidents, which involve the deaths of five hundred thousand to eight million bees, are caused…

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    bees. With more bee farmers, you allow bees a safe habitat and home, where the bees can safely breed and repopulate. As Barry B. Benson once said, “He’s no good fella, he’s a bad fella!” concerning people who had been stealing from bees, taking their honey and their…

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    Honey Apple Cosmetics is an independently owned company and will sell a mix of raw honey and apple cider vinegar hair and skin products. These products will help rejuvenate, retain moisture, strengthen the hair and skin. Mission Statement : Honey Apple Cosmetics will offer a wide range of natural skin and hair care products. Our main intent is to provide our customers with raw honey and apple cider vinegar products which have a multitude of benefits for the skin and hair. Vision…

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    American Men and women from the 1930’s to the present. Honey asserts that in order for one to understand the civil rights movement of the 1950-60’s special attention must focus on the years that preceded it. Honey believes the focus should be on the “connections between community, civil rights, and labor struggles, toward the perspective and influence of women, and towards the role of ordinary people in creating the basis for change. ” Honey offers the stories of African Americans from the…

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    Over the past century, the human population has been exponentially growing and developing past 7 billion people. During this time period, many scientific advancements have been achieved. One of the less popular successes of the twenty first century include the concept of robotic bees. While at first bees may not appear to be of major concern, statistics and research studies tend to dictate otherwise. According to Crystal Ponti, whom is a science, technology and health reporter, “last year, the U…

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    Symbiosis or a symbiotic relationship is a close a relationship/interaction between two organisms of different species. The three main types of symbiosis are mutualism, parasitism, and commensalism. Mutualism is the symbiotic relationship where both the species benefits from the other. For example, clownfish live in sea anemones and because of this the clownfish eventually become immune to the paralyzing sting of the sea anemone. The sea anemone gives the clownfish a home and protects the…

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