Pheidole Megacephala are commonly found in cool to warm enviroments, such as subtropical and tropical regions. Regions such as southern parts of North America, Central America, Africa, and Islands of the Americas. In their colony, it is consisted minor workers, fighters, soliders, and obviously the queen. Each of the groups of ant play a major role in order to advance their colony either territorial or food wise. When on the hunt for food the minor workers are in charge of bring the food needed or the larvaes or the queen. Fighters they remain near the nest just incase of any threats from another species. Also, the fighters help the minor workers protect larger food from other ant colonies. Minor workers their job is to patrol the ground, search
The Red Invasive Fire Ants (R.I.F.A) are known for their aggressive behavior toward anyone or anything that disturbs their food sources. They can damage equipments and structures of buildings. The red invasive fire ants was unintentionally introduced into the United States in 1929, after when a cargo ship used soil as ballast in Mobile, Alabama, from South America. They were originated in the lowland areas of South America, primarily Brazil and Argentina. In 1998, the red fire ants have covered 50 square miles and yet they invaded homes, school yards, athletic fields, golf courses, and parks.
Do you want to live in a new colony? The middle colonies are the best colony of them all. The middle colonies were made up of four states Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey and Delaware. The middle colonies presented a good amount of religion unlike the new england colonies and the southern colonies.
“The Electric Ant” is a science fiction short story written by Philip K. Dick and published in 1969. In this setting, the story takes place in a distant alternative universe. Mankind’s identity and freedom are being questioned in this futuristic society. Indeed, the plot explores the identity of a protagonist who has been disconnected from reality after an accident, by being transformed into an organic robot. A being that is no longer human despite having the skin, the flesh and the physical body of a man. The story focuses on the shift of reality perceived by an organic robot. Nevertheless, it brings us a closer look at how the perspective of reality is approached from the point of view of a sub-social class. As the story goes on, the protagonist becomes more and more obsessed with his individuality and true freedom. The plot emphasis on the development of the main character’s identity throughout the story.
Sun rising, roosters crowing the children getting up to get the work on the farm done. In the cities the sound of the carriages going by and church bells ringing. These are things that you would hear and see in the colonial cities. The farm work that the families needed to complete without leaving out a time for leisure. This is what Life in the colonies was like.
Throughout the colonies, the environment was a key factor that played a huge role in their society. The environment was a stepping stone that helped shaped the colonies and provided many opportunities for them. While the social, political, and economic factors were important to US History, the environment had an impact on the colonies because of the Grass Revolution, Jamestown, and the Columbian Exchange.
“The creation of a structure of good and evil…[is] a function of intelligence-unquestionably the ultimate evil may [be] the destruction of conscious intelligence.”(8) In the psychoanalytical story ‘The Large Ant’, by Howard Fast, a multitude of facets portray how fear morphed history throughout time. ‘The Large Ant’ locates itself some years after the Second World war, atom bombs having been dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. With a communist regime on the rise, ‘The Large Ant’ parallels Cold War hostilities and breaks apart the intentions of a humanity through the use of theories, including classical conditioning, defence mechanisms, and group influences.
The four Middle Colonies consisted a mix of both northern and southern features. In this region Dutch and German were the majority and the English colonists were in the minority. The geography of the Middle Colonies had a mix of the New England and Southern features. So it had the fertile soil and land that was suited to farming. Good farmland, timber, furs and coal. Iron ore was a particularly important natural resource. Unlike the northern colonies the Religion was not dominated by a specific religion. There were other religions like Catholics, Lutherans, and Jews. The economy of Middle Colonies was booming because it was the food producing region Food like corn, wheat, beef and pork was exported in other colonies . There were also other
To best utilize the Middle colonies’ available assets, we could attack the French by sea using the wide and deep rivers located there, but it could be hard for the ships to stay out of sight. We could, along with attacking by sea, use the colonies’ indentured servants and unskilled workers to fight instead of doing their usual duties, using skilled workers to make muskets and gunpowder. At the same time, the army could be negatively affected because the indentured servants and unskilled workers are not soldiers.
The weather and land in the southern colonies was ideal for growing crops and ideal for farming. The climate in the southern colonies had plenty of rain and the weather was warm most of the time. Slaves were able to work all year long due to the climate. The plantation owners were able to produce large amounts of tobacco and cotton. Having slaves do the work gave plantation owners free labor, which made them rich Southern plantation owners. Without slavery the plantation owners would not have become rich and they would not have had the money to purchase more slaves. In the Northern Colonies the climate did not allow for farming all year long. The North needed slaves with multiple skills that for slave labor was much less due to the type of work that was being done in the North.
In a land far far away there were two anthills. Only two in the land. The anthills were not aware of their existence. In one anthill brimming with collected resources and a fair queen lived the Opie ants. In the other there were corrupted a corrupted queen who made the ants work until their death to satisfy her. Those were the Totie ants. Some of the Totie ants were good and hardworking but some turned evil just like the queen. The Totie ants and the Opie ants had the same anthills but different leader. The Opies had an abundance of food; whereas the Totie ants were starving because the queen only looked after her own well-being and ate all the food. The Totie ants were miserable with their leaders and eventually there
Labor impacted the development of colonies since it increased slavery. When trading raw materials stared to being so does the increase of slavery. For profit, they made them do labor work for agricultural goods like Tobacco (staple crop) in Virginia. They even made a profitable Triangular trade between America, Africa and England through New England shipping industry. This made it easier for them to make more profit. Also, in the time period of the eighteenth century, they created gender roles fulfilling who does which labor/work. Women’s work often meant to do household things such as gardening, cooking, cleaning, and child care. They were a few blacksmith and bakeries workers.
Everyone is familiar with the state of armed conflict that is war, and for as long as there has been civilization there has been war. Upon first glance, Henry David Thoreau’s “The Battle of the Ants” seems like a simple descriptive story of a battle between two different species of ants, one red and one black, but if one were to further inspect the text, they could see that Thoreau uses the ants and their battle as a satirical allegory for human conflict. Thoreau chooses to use ants as a metaphor to make it clear to the reader that war is futile, pointless, and a waste of life.
There are so many church folks in this present day as never before. These church folks that come to church on Easter Sunday, Thanksgiving maybe, Christmas, hum let’s think about what day it falls on, New Year’s Eve Celebration and the most attended Sunday service along with Easter; Mother’s Day. The church folks forget about Father’s Day. If there is no father, then there will be no you, Amen.
In this paper, I will discuss a play by Athenian playwright Aristophanes, The Wasps. First, I shall give a brief overview of the The Wasps. Then, I will examine the courtroom scene of the play and argue that Philocleon is not an impartial juror. Next, I will discuss generational gap in Athens. Finally, I will conclude the paper with my outcome of the investigation of the conflict between Misocleon and Philocleon.