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    Study Of Honey Bees

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    I went camping with my friends I saw a bee hive and started studying bees. Honey bees are much to busy to bother people or animals. All insects have six legs, three main body parts, a pair of antennae, compound eyes, jointed legs, and a hard exokeleton. The three main body parts are the head, thorax (middle part of the body) and abdomen (back part of the body). Honey bees are only about 3/4 of an inch long. Honey bees are reddish-brown and black with orange-yellow rings on there back.…

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    Yes, GMO seeds will help them yield more crops but only for a little while, because of cross pollination the pesticide resistant crops soon will share that strength with other weeds and unnecessary plants that the farmers does not want that in turn prevents them from having a good harvest. Also when this happens farmers are being forced to use more…

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    You ever wondered what was in your food huh ? I do too. You may never know what goes on in these factories in the USA or anywhere else.Well allow me to give you some insight in these factories of death.It is called GMOs (genetically modified organism) sounds funny right.Who would ever think of that! GMOs are the foods that most of us consume everyday without knowing. The food is modified to last longer or used to kill insects. However, these foods weren’t originally designed for us.You may think…

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    LET’S TAKE A LOOK AT CCD: COLONY COLLAPSE DISORDER POTENTIAL CAUSES FOR DISAPPEARING BEE COLONIES OVER THE LAST DECADE When you think of bees, you may first think of an annoyance. They want ruin your picnic, they might sting you, and many people are allergic to them. Take a closer look. Bees are a cornerstone in the production of many mass-produced foods. (Images from…

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    Ragweed Allergy Symptoms

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    http://www.illinoiswildflowers.info/weeds/plants/cm_ragweed.htm Allergies are “non-communicable” diseases affecting millions of Americans. Think of just about any substance a human can smell, touch, or taste and there is probably someone somewhere “allergic” to it. One allergen that affects me on a personal level is “Ragweed Pollen.” On my father’s side of the family just about everyone is affected by this allergen. Some of them formally diagnosed others just have allergy symptoms when the…

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    Many species in the world are endangered and eventually becoming extinct. The main problem that generates extinction is human activity; people cause extinction every day and unknowingly to them, it is killing innocent animals. Due to pollution, natural forces, human interaction, and loss of habitats, animal extinction is a major crisis in the world; people are the only ones that can save the animal population before it is too late. Pollution is among the most insidious threats to animal…

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    of climate, pollination and treatment of microbial waste. Dung Beetles, play an important role in agriculture. They digest manure, which they use as a source of nutrition, which improves nutrient cycling, soil structure and forage growth in cattle feeding areas (Yoshihara and Sato, 2015). Beetles, such as Chauliognathus pennsylvanicus, also play a vital part in pollination. They feed on aphids and act as a pest control which reduces the usage of insecticides but promotes pollination due to the…

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    America’s development into a nation-state came about by the War of Independence, the action of casting off the parental states governing control ‘Britain’, however, there are still remnants of the British governing system in America’s governmental structures. Their president became an elected king with some other powers of kingdom ship e.g. to go to war, to pardon, friends whether wrongdoers are otherwise, to select a Cabinet of his un-elected. What set the American culture apart from any other…

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    workers from their various pesticide exposure. My son did a social studies project a few years ago that showed how it is believed that pesticides called neonicotinoids which are applied to crops seeds are killing honeybees, which is causing less pollination and therefore…

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    The Columbian Exchange had a tremendous impact on the Americas and Europe. Not only did Columbus find more land for Europe to expand on he also found a way to change how foods and crops can thrive on different land. With this remarkable discovery also came disease which first wiped out most of the Indians living in North and South America and then spread back to Europe. I found it interesting that North and South America was so lush and different from what was going on in Europe that they called…

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