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    be no surprise then that when one talks about nation-states, we do the same. We collectively assign nation-states genders, mostly along Western and Eastern lines, and we expect the nation-states to act accordingly. David Henry Hwang, author of M. Butterfly, describes the scenario through one of his characters, Song Liling, as “The West thinks of itself as masculine – big guns, big industry, big money – so the East is feminine – weak, delicate, poor…but good at art, and full of inscrutable wisdom

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    Monarch Butterfly Life Cycle and Migration The Monarch butterfly is a large orange and black butterfly that has been very well known throughout our lives, catching our eyes almost instantly. As children, many of us used to chase the creature around in our yards all spring and summer long. But, where do these Monarch butterflies disappear to when the climate changes and winter approaches, and what brings them back? The Monarch butterflies in North America undergo what is known as the longest insect

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    Fantasy and Reality in D.H. Hwang’s, M. Butterfly A person may search their whole life for love. Some are lucky enough to find the perfect someone, and some are not. The one’s who are not as lucky can sometimes create their own idea of their ideal partner, but never actually find them. In D.H. Hwang’s play M. Butterfly, a man by the name of Gallimard creates his own idea of the perfect partner. He falls in love with a woman by the name of Song, who turns out to be not what he expected.

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    common name: Commonly known as Blackburn’s Sphinx Moth, Hawaiian Tobacco Hornworm, and Hawaiian Tomato Hornworm. It is related to the Tomato Hornworm (M. quinquemaculata) however, it is a separate species (Wikipedia). Scientific name: Manduca blackburni, Manduca blackburni Butler Family: Sphingidae  Figure 1. Manduca blackburni. (A) Unhatched M. blackburni egg, eaten or parasitized based on damage to egg shell. Found on N. glauca. (B) Hatched egg. Most larvae quickly ate the entire eggshell after

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    A bright array of lights dotted the dark landscape beneath the plane where I sat It was late, around midnight, and the day had stretched beyond measure beginning with customs in the Atlanta airport. About 1:30 a.m. we landed in the airport at San Jose International Airport. I was exhausted but the beauty of the landscape would be only a shimmer of what was to come. The second I stepped off of the plane I felt anxious and hot, very hot. This being my first time outside of the United States was a completely

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    ignore the fact that Monarch Butterflies are in trouble?We’re just going to ignore the fact that we could easily help, but we choose not to?The monarch butterfly is an insect that relies their life on milkweed plants and is currently facing the problem of milkweed declining, but it can be solved by planting milkweeds causing the butterfly population to increase rapidly. The Monarch Butterfly is a milkweed butterfly in the family Nymphalidae. It’s the most common butterfly in North America , and is considered

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    monarch butterfly is an insect that is beneficial to the ecosystem ;however, their population has decreased over the years. Poaching and farming have caused this declination ,but there are solutions we can work with that may help the population increase once again. The monarch butterfly is known by scientists as Danaus plexippus, which in Greek literally means "sleepy transformation." The name evokes the species' ability to hibernate and metamorphize.(Schafer) Monarch butterflies are indicator

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    When people think of a monarch butterfly they think of a small creature with wings and antennae. But monarch butterflies are way more than that. They have beautiful colors, they go through metamorphosis to become the beautiful butterflies they are, and they travel across the country. This is why I believe monarch butterflies are amazing creatures. How they become a monarch Monarchs are amazing creatures because they go threw the process of metamorphosis. Metamorphosis is the transformation of an

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    True Flies Research Paper

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    True flies are insects of the order Diptera (from the Greek di = two, and ptera = wings). The most obvious distinction from other orders of insects is that a typical fly possesses a pair of flight wings on the mesothorax and a pair of halteres, derived from the hind wings, on the metathorax. (Some species of flies are exceptional in that they are secondarily flightless.) The only other order of insects bearing two true, functional wings plus any form of halteres are the Strepsiptera, and in contrast

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    Mealworm Research Paper

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    The mealworm is a the larval form of the mealworm beetle. The four stages of insect life start when the mealworm egg is laid in the soil anywhere from a couple of days to a couple of months. After it hatches it sheds its exoskeleton, causing them to be a light brown color. The mealworms favorite meal are grains, like oatmeal and cornmeal. Once they have eaten enough, usually a week or two later, they develop their hard outer shell. Mealworms are attracted to moist and dark places, like household

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