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    bees are the people/animals who kill them and take down their hives for the honey. Unlike beekeepers who use smoke on the bees to relax then to retrieve the honey they just kill them and don't think twice. We need to think about what we are killing, and their impact on the world around us before we kill them. Something we can do to save the bees and get their species off of the endangered list is to have farms reserved for them their hives. This way they could still fly around and pollinate but…

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    On March 22, 1941 one of the most famous American Poets of all time was born, Billy Collins. Billy Collins would go on and participate as U.S. Poet Laureate from 2001 to 2003 and also for the New York Poet Laureate from 2004 to 2006. He would later be awarded the Mark Twain Prize for humour in Poetry, and has also taught poetry at various colleges (“Billy Collins”). Collins is known for conversational like, clever poems that also draw readers with humor, but also slides into the meaning of…

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    lot of positive attention in this last part of the book. However, the clear drawbacks and dangers of hive mentality seem to be underrepresented in this book. Whatever benefits conservative groupings make available for insiders, these groupish inclinations can be very difficult on outsiders. This is where traditional ethics must attempt to guide the elephant: at the areas where opposing human hives have differing opinions, but must…

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    Facts On Elephants

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    5. Elephants Elephants are considered one of the most intelligent animals on earth. It is believed that their intelligence stems from the fact that the neocortex portion of their brain is highly convoluted, which makes it similar to the brains of humans and apes. It has recently been discovered that some African elephants may warn one another about the presence of humans with a specific ‘word.’ They accomplish this by manipulating their vocal tract. They also have a ‘word’ to warn one another…

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    Mark Twain had bigger things in mind when he wrote the humorous story of Huckleberry Finn . Twain uses satire in the racial debate, alcohol abuse, and that "hive-mind" of society. Mark Twain was a genius at satire, and he used it to in a humorous way. Mark Twain was against slavery, and this issue was a large reason why he wrote this novel; to combat it. One of the points he coneys is that society did not empathize black people. When Aunt Sally asked, "Is anybody hurt?" and to which replied Huck…

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    became so stressed that my whole body broke out in hives. I was brought to the ER and given Benadryl through an IV. I was told that these hives were most likely caused by stress. Substantial evidence was found for an association between stress and increased illness behavior, and less convincing but provocative evidence was found for a similar association between stress and infectious pathology (Cohen & Williamson, 1991). It took about a week for the hives to completely stop coming back and at…

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    do not know much about the queen; just as Lily does not know about her mother. The queen bee always stays in the hive and hides from other bees. Lily’s mother was the “queen" of the family and she died before other fellow humans have seen her. “If the queen were smarter, she would probably be hopelessly neurotic. As is, she is shy and skittish, possibly because she never leaves the hive, but spends her days…

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    Bold statement V Fidget spinners, despite their slightly interesting looks, are complete disruptions from all classrooms. Only in some cases are they ever used to help someone focus, and even then it draws attention from around the room if it makes noise or looks flashy. Some students may be more focused on the idea of a small toy that spins rather than the importance of some school work. Along with the distraction that fidget spinners have, they’re also dangerous in some cases. Fidget…

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    Bee Pollen

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    we would be lost. Bee pollen contains a large amount of anti-oxidants and when they return to the hive they are providing the other bees with a huge source of protein for them to live from. The pollen is higher in protein than a great deal of other food sources and is incredibly good for you. The pollen is collected on the bee's legs as they go from flower to flower and when they return to the hive the pollen can be collected. The Chinese have recognized the natural health benefits for many…

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    to tell you about Night. In Night Eliezer struggles with his own faith in God and in humanity. Eliezer was living a hard life because her father had passed away. A rhetorical element that’s in night is “The camp had become a hive.” The comparison that is being shown is the hive and how the Nazi’s would control everything and every other person was to do all of there jobs.…

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