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    Honey Bees Speech

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    Human Society is complex but, at the same time fragile. For us to continue functioning effectively, our society stands on various pillars. One of them is the honey bees. It may seem odd that the fate of our species lies on the tiny wings of these small creatures but, surprisingly they are much important. During duration of my speech, I expect you all to learn about their importance and the threats they face. Going back, can we assume that human life depends on bee pollination? Or, to be more precise

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    A business leader who brings money, raw materials, manufacturing facilities, skilled labor is called entrepreneur. Entrepreneur has worn many faces and played many roles. Most policy makers and academics agree that entrepreneurship is critical to the development and well-being of society. They create jobs, drive and shape the innovation, speeding up the structural changes in the economy. They are usually modeled as combinations of innovators with creative and innovative flair and managers with general

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    LESSON 1: FUNDAMENTAL OF OBJECT-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING LEARNING OBJECTIVES AND OUTCOMES • Introduction to object- oriented approach • Basic concepts of object-oriented programming • Benefits of OOP • Applications of OOP • How java differs from C and C++ • Java character set • Keywords, identifiers, literals, operators, separators INTRODUCTION Object-oriented approach was developed in late 1950’s in MIT to overcome the drawbacks of procedural- oriented approach. Ii is commonly known as OOPS. Now,

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    How Does The Honey Bee Affect Our Society

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    The Apis Mellifera, or honey bee, have survived on this planet for fifty million years. This species of bee is responsible for pollinating flowers, grass, trees and crops around the world. Much of the food we eat is dependent on honey bees for pollination. Our ecosystem depends on the survival of the honey bee. Colonies of honeybees have been disappearing at an alarming rate around the world due to parasites, viral and bacterial diseases, and the introduction of pesticides and herbicides. Over the

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    Indian Culture

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    Indian Culture Abstract India is located in continent Asia. It is Federal republic government. Its official language is Hindi and there are 14 other languages e.g. Bengali, Telugu, Marathi, Tamil, Urdu and Punjabi. The major religion that is follow by majority of people is Hinduism. In India people speaks different languages, dress differently, follow different religions, eat different food but they all have the same nature. Whether

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    Human society is extremely complex and fragile, built upon various pillars. One of them is the honey bee. One out of three meals eaten by humans is made possible by honey bees. They are so important that if all the honey bees were to die out, thousands of plants would follow, which could lead to millions of people starving in the following years. On top of that, honey bees have a huge economic impact. The dollar value of plants pollinated by them each year is around $265 billion. Food we take for

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    The History of the traditional healer is closely linked to the concept of African tradition religion. African people are seen as very religious and did not worship inert object. They believe in a supreme being known by different names: Umvelingangi for the Zulus, Uqamatha for the Xhosa, Tilo for the Tsonga, etc. The Sangomas see their ancestors resting in another spiritual realm not distend from the angels of God. Therefore, they passed to them the baton of their deed before their departure. Traditional

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    Speech About Coconut

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    Coconut (Cocos nucifera L.) is one of the main crops which is abundantly produced in the Philippines. Coconut can be served as food and can be produced to various products and by-products. Some food examples are copra, coconut oil, coconut milk, latik, desiccated coconut, coconut flour, etc. As compared to other agricultural crops, coconut provides more products and by-products since all of its parts starting from the tree itself to the fruits has its uses. Hence, many people especially in Southeast

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    guts to point it out. This is why Donnie is an anti-hero. The link to Donnie’s satanic nature and also the key point that everything leads to in this film is found in the scene where he explains the meaning of the Graham Greene short story, The Destructors, which states that: “destruction is a form of creation.” This concept is the one the Donnie Darko must accept in order to cause keep the world from ending on Halloween. He must be destroyed in order for the world to continue creating, and just like

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    El impacto social del Colonialismo En el proceso de colonización, el colonizado y el colonizador cambian sin tener conciencia de lo sucedido. Las caracterizaciones se crearon cuando los colonizadores empezaron a poner rangos de superioridad. Por consiguiente, el colonizado paso a ser categorizado inferior y el colonizador alterno de ser inferior a superior. Para comprender lo discutido, tenemos que explorar el inicio del colonizador. ¿Porque ellos eran inferiores? Si observamos que tipo

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