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    Being from Cantatis Saltus, Flint has been a butterfly enjoying the tasty nectars that only his home could provide. However, since being brought to Capulet, Flint has discovered something else even more succulent than his food. Their names are Lucas and Cutter. The problem is they are mates and he is a butterfly. Seeing the two men together is bitter sweet. He's glad they found each other, but Flint can't bare the pain of seeing them come together and not be a part of their lives, so he…

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    How do bees benefit human society? Bees are a vital part of our society; they provide food and pollinate plants. They help pollination and a lot of plants depend on bees for them to spread seeds, therefor many crops would die off if there were no bees. No human action or resourcefulness could ever supplant the work of honeybees. With the bees help of pollination they have helped our agriculture and the economy like the invaluable pollinating services bees provide us with, helped produce…

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    How To Make Avocado

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    The avocado is one of the greatest night organic products which is rich in vitamins, minerals and fiber. Moderate utilization of avocados aides in directing glucose levels, expanding the great cholesterol level and in advancing a decent rest. The banana is a standout amongst the most solid night snacks which is rich in fiber, potassium, magnesium, electrolytes and vitamins. It counteracts muscle issues and gives a decent night rest. Having nuts, particularly almonds and walnuts gives you a…

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    In many Native tribe myths there are gods and goddesses whom are spoken of, such as one of the greatest gods who went by the name Red Man. Within the Cherokee tribe they were connected to the world by spiritual beings, such as elemental gods of the Sun, Fire, and Water. “The Cherokee, or ‘The real people’ lived in what is today present Tennessee, South Carolina, and North Carolina” (Raley). In Cherokee Mythology they believed in one Supreme Being who taught them to treat the world with great…

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    We surveyed six CP-42 Pollinator habitat sites and collected plant density data for analysis. Next, we developed a model based on availability of nectar resources throughout the season, plant diversity, and plant density to formulate a Floral Resource Index (FRI) score. We then calculated the FRI for each of the six sites. FRI scores ranged from 51.3 to 69.9 out of a maximum score of 100. Most sites…

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    Honey Bees Importance

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    live in highly intricate communes or colonies of as many as 100,000 bees; the largest population of bees in a beehive are worker bees, which are unfertile females. Worker bees also perform most of the work in the beehive. The work includes gathering nectar, water and pollen and cleaning and feeding the queen. The other functions performed by the worker bees are cooling or heating the beehive, whenever it is necessary; fortifying the hive cell using beeswax and develop larvae’s. When the beehive…

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    Bees And Bees Case Study

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    Bees, bees, bees About Bees Honeybees live in highly complex colonies of as many as 100,000 bees; most of these bees are worker or unfertile females who do most of the work in the beehive. The work includes gathering nectar, water and pollen and feeding and cleaning the queen. The workers also cool or heat the beehive when needed fee d the developing larvae and use beeswax to fortify hive cells. When the bee hive is busy during a typical peak season, the worker bee will live for only six week…

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    Pesticides kill 26 people a year, hospitalize 1,419, and send 20,116 to health clinics to be treated. Pesticides are the only toxic substances that we release intentionally into our environment to kill living things, this includes chemical substances to kill weeds (herbicides), insects (insecticides), fungus (fungicides), rodents (rodenticides) and many others. Farmers, landscapers, and commercial pesticide applicators apply about 1 billion pesticides a year to agricultural land, urban areas,…

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    can attracts customers as the prices are lows so there a higher chance of getting a good review. This allows Sainsbury’s to adjust and make products so that it suits customers’ needs as Sainsbury’s know what their customers prefer and wan through nectar data. Therefore Sainsbury’s are able to increase its sales which can help improve their market share. It also helps Sainsbury’s to reach the vision, values and goals. They ‘offer great quality at fair price’ because they have lowered the cost…

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    (Adapted from Lee, 2013; CISE, n.d.) Experience 4: Busy bees: Pollination Rationale: Billy’s preconception of “nectar keeping flowers alive” and that bees visit flowers, will be extended by this activity. Materials: Flower cut outs Cup cake holders Assortment of coloured glitter Glue Cotton balls Bumble bee cut out Paddle pop sticks Curriculum Link: NSW Science…

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