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    My Summer Memories

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    My summer memories consist of being out of school, running in the backyard while my mom is barbecuing, splashing through the sprinkler, and looking around counting all the bees on my mom 's roses. Those are memories I will always have and hold close to my heart, especially now when bees are on their way to one day becoming extinct. It saddens me to think that one day my children or greatgrand children will not be able to link bees with their summer memories. Can you imagine walking into your…

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    Suger Maple Research Paper

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    Flowers are pollinated by bees. (“The life of a sugar maple tree.”) seed production:Fruits that result from flower pollination usually mature in about 10 to 12 weeks and become ripe in September or October. The double samara fruit is characteristic of sugar maple, but usually only one seed is viable. asexual reproduction, germination requirements and early growth Successional…

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    the races of the North.” Although it does not seem entirely possible to prove that Gothic architecture borrowed forms from the East, Fletcher does attest to the many hundreds of years of “Moorish” occupation in Spain and the potential for cross pollination between cultures and…

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    1- A Fable for Tomorrow The beginnings of the changes in this town were caused by people ourselves. i. Changes in the town A. Farms - Farms were prosperous and full of grains/ fruits and flowers in abundance - Dried and withered vegetation/ no pollination/ everything started to die B. Animals - Birds in the sky/ Fish in the lake and pond/ animals running on the field - No sound heard by the birds and most could not fly/ Fish died/ young animals survived only a few days At once prosperous and…

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    So I saved the text for you” (Hurston 20). Nanny adored Janie and because of that overprotective feeling did not believe in love but security. Janie was the exact opposite and wanted her future to be in a blissful love affair. From seeing the pollination of the pear tree, she believed marriage was the following “ She saw a dust-bearing bee sink into the sanctum of a bloom; the thousand sister-calyxes arch to meet the love embrace and the ecstatic shiver of the tree from root to tiniest branch…

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    African American Movie

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    Honestly, this read was a very informative one at least for me. It explains the tribulations of African Americans and their roles in the film industry. How society labels a black person (taking a quote from Charles Burnett Page[51]) “Making an ass of himself” and thus will be depicted films which in turn puts gives society a stamp to continue the labeling, which is young generation will see this depiction and might believe its reality, a concern expressed by Bobby grandmother in the film…

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    BALANCING BIODIVERSITY IN CHANGING ENVIRONMENT: IMPORTANCE AND CONSERVATION Abstract: Biodiversity is the variety and variability of living organisms, including their species richness in an environment. It is a major component of environment and useful for all living organisms including man. Biodiversity plays important role in regulation of climate. Biodiversity is a major part of life-support system. It is particularly ecological, economic, spiritual, cultural, and aesthetic importance.…

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    concern is the environment. Although farmers may use fewer pesticides, herbicides may increase which will have an even larger negative effect on the environment. Also weeds and other crops may develop a resistance to this herbicide through cross pollination. There are also the risks or effects on other animals such as birds that come in contact with the pesticide. Animal welfare can be…

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    The Art Of Beekeeping

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    Mayflower arrived in America (History.org), furthermore; Americans consumed 410 million pounds of honey in 2010 (Honey.com). Honeybees are responsible for one out of every three bites of food we put into our mouths (Vanishing, @ 2:25; Honey.com). Pollination happens by insects and wind (Vanishing, @ 1:45), moreover; bees are directly responsible for pollinating 15 billion dollars ($15,000,000,000) of US food per annum (Vanishing, @11:55; WSJ.com). The neighborhood beekeeper…

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    Disadvantages Of Robotics

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    This type of robot (Remote Manipulator System) has two types of arms. The first one is computer-operated and programed for a specific function, and the second one requires a human to control the movement of the arm to do the job. (woodfill, 2011) Also, some of the space robots are orbiters, rovers and landers. One of the orbiter robots is the mariner 4; it flew past mars on July 25, 1965. It also took the first close up photos of another planet. On the other hand, the first landers were the…

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