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    1984 and Nectar in a Sieve may be written by two different authors: George Orwell and Kamala Markandaya but they share the same message: Women’s place in a male-oriented society. Both authors show similar scenarios of women living, with a few differences here and there. Women are considered to be a weaker sex. As far as the women are concerned in these novels, they are made to follow the men. The women depicted in the two universes relate so much to the women in 2017. They, from the start, are…

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    The rewards loyalty that my family participate in would be at Sam's Club. Sam's Club require their customers to pay membership fees in order to shop at their department stores. The price ranges from forty-five dollars to one-hundred dollars. My family usually participates in the one-hundred dollar membership, because of the cash rewards program. I have a family of six, and anytime I can safe money on food or any goods for the house I'm all for it. Since gaining custody of my two nieces, I'm…

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    Everyone faces hardships differently, and with every hardship, individuals have the verdict of whether to persevere or surrender. In the novel Nectar in a Sieve, the author Kamala Markandaya explores themes of optimism and how it weaves its way into the hardships of Rukmani’s and Nathan’s lives. Throughout the novel, the family faced many challenges. These challenges were indeed difficult at times, but certainly not impossible to deal with when one is in an optimistic state of mind. Though…

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    they will never cause him enough harm to cause him to follow their greedy governments and orders. Gandhi was able to unite India the dying Indians in order to receive their independence. Another victim of British Imperialism was Rukmani in the novel Nectar in a Sieve by Kamala Markandaya; her family and her struggle to live with the new foreigners. As time passes the family settled and adapts to the British taking the native land. The imperialists are given more power over the majority…

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    benefit. Nectar (a mix of water, sucrose, glucose, and fructose; Chalcoff et al., 2006) produced by flowers plays a key role in ecological communities. Pollinators use the nectar as a nutrient, and in the process of obtaining nectar they also gather pollen to assist in fertilizing seeds of the plant. Nectar secretion of a flower seems to be the most important reward for pollinators, so flowers put a significant amount of energy into…

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    Do Bees Make Honey

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    bees live off honey. The honey-making process starts in a field of blooming flowers where worker bees pick up nectar. Nectar contains about 80% water along with an array of complex sugars. Left in this state, nectar is susceptible to fermentation. Consequently, to store this sugary liquid, bees need to turn it into honey.…

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    Bee Colony Selection

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    memorizing the nectar amount and also the locations of food sources. After returning to the hive, the bee discharges some nectar and dances rhythmically to attract the onlooker bees [26]. A rhythmic dance or the waggle dance provides three parts of data: (a) the angle of the straight part designates the direction of the food source, (b) the length of the straight part reveals the distance of the food source from the hive, and (c) the duration of the dance indicates the quality of the nectar…

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    Bumbled

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    in order to gather nectar from flower and find her loyal subjects. Can Queen Garnet survive beyond the hive? The game’s art style is evocative of water colors and brush strokes. The art style is evocative of films such as The Tale of Princess Kaguya, Ernest and Celestine and video games including Okami. A brush stroke effect occurs whenever moving Queen Garnet. The environments also utilize this paint brush…

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    Bumblebees Classification

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    what is identified as the Bombini tribe of bees, this tribe consists of large apid bees that commonly feed on pollen or nectar. The Bumblebee belongs specifically to the Bombus genus classification. Bumblebees require an ambient amount of flowing plants in their habitat. Flowers play a prominent role in a prosperous bumblebee habitat, this is due to the flowing plants providing nectar as it high in sugar and sustains a bumblebees energy levels and is their main source of fuel. The flowers also…

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    Hummingbird Pollination

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    Pollination syndromes in large flowered plants. The land is more beautiful when it is that season of the year when flowers are scattered everywhere. Flowers are sunshine, food and medicine for the soul. A flower is sometimes called a bloom or blossom, it is the only reproductive structure found in flowering plants. Its biological function mostly it is to outcome reproduction through a mechanism of the amalgamation of sperm with eggs. They may go through what is called outcrossing and selfing. In…

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