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    Bumblebees Classification

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    The bumblebee is an insect belonging to the Apidae family, a subcategory branching out from the Anthophila clade. The bumblebee belongs specifically to 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…

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    Dante's Inferno

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    In Canto 3 of The Divine Comedy: Inferno, the pilgrim, and Virgil arrive at the gate of hell. They enter and as Virgil explains, the souls who had no goal in life, no direction, no intellect to choose God, reside here. They are the neutrals. They move along until they reach the river of Acheron where Charon, after a bit of hesitation, takes them across to the other side. On this side, there is an earthquake which causes Dante, the pilgrim, to faint. In this canto, Dante takes us through the…

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    Rosie The Riveter Essay

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    These women were no longer thought of as just housewives, but were seen as capable of “men’s” work. WACs, WASPs, and Rosie the Riveters proved that they were capable and reliable. The Rosie the Riveters helped the United States defeat the Axis Powers in World War II by producing tanks, guns, artillery pieces, warships, and ammunition. In addition, WACs and WASPs assumed noncombat jobs and freed men for combat overseas. These women were not confined to traditional roles but, instead…

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    The US National Cancer Society has found more than 2,000 tropical plants useful in the treatment of cancer, and of the plants currently used for cancer treatment. And these resources don’t stop at plants in fact. Within the past year a species of wasp known as Polybia paulista was discovered and studied by Prof. Mario Palma of Sao Paulo State University to have a toxin that selectively kills cancer cells all without harming any normal cells. This discovery alone could lead to a breakthrough and…

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    win and there won't be much greatness for general in this procedure and he believes that no one hero and winner in war and the clear evidence for his words he brought his gardener story as an evidence and he says that his gardener annihilated seven wasps' homes and he did his work most proficiently. At that point,…

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    The camp you will be staying at is off the coast of Southern California and is on the North Western side of Catalina. It is 22 miles from Los Angeles which is where you board the ship that takes you to Catalina. When you are outside (or sometimes even when you are inside), the temperature is normally really warm and sometimes humid so I would suggest bringing and applying sunscreen in the morning and after every meal. Some of the native plants are eucalyptus trees, pine trees, moss, and cherry…

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    In this essay I aim to show what Heidegger believes is distinctive about anxiety in contrast to every other mood. To do this, I will start by describing Heidegger’s view on moods, before contrasting this with his thoughts on anxiety to show why he believes it is more significant and unique than any other. I will then provide an argument against this view to show how in fact Heidegger is not justified in thinking this due to his later view on profound boredom. First, I will describe Heidegger’s…

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    Even though Black Stache has everything a pirate would want he still seemed unhappy. He was the most feared, he had the Wasp which is now the Jolly Roger, and had an obedient crew. Another opinion have about the characters is Peter in the book doesn’t know his age because he was an orphan. Since Peter didn’t know his age he keeps on changing it so he is older than the rest…

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    Throughout the entirety of Henry IV Part 1, by William Shakespeare, there is an emphasis on father-son relationships. The main protagonist, Hal, and the main antagonist, Hotspur, are both young men and as such they are still learning from their respective father figures. In Hal’s case, both Falstaff and his biological father King Henry IV, and for Hotspur, Northumberland. Each relationship has its merits and faults, and its own intricacies not seen in any of the other bonds. Though the the plot…

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    Two facets of American character and culture that I believe to be of most significance are racism and violence. Both of these characteristics are present throughout all the chapters covered so far very frequently, and make up a good portion of the history of the United States of America. In the first chapter covered, chapter eighteen, the idea of western expansion and oppression of Native Americans is the main idea. The facets I want to talk about, racism and violence, are obviously present in…

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