Essays Tagged: "Bee"

Comparison essay bees and wasps.

Bees and WaspsWasps and bees both belong to the order "Hymenoptera" and have many features in common ... asps and bees both belong to the order "Hymenoptera" and have many features in common. We know that bees have been producing honey as they do today for at least 150 million years. Bees produce honey a ... when flowers aren't blooming and therefore little or no nectar is available to them. European honeybees produce such an abundance of honey, far more than the hive can eat, that humans can harvest the ...

(2 pages) 58 0 2.6 Jun/2003

Subjects: Science Essays > Earth Sciences

The Bee as a Symbol of Nature's Innocence in Emerson's "The Humble-Bee" and Whittier's "Telling the Bees" FOUR PAGES. Junior level American Poetry class.

The Bee as a Symbol of Nature's Innocence in Emerson's "The Humble-Bee" and Whittier's "Telling the Bees ... ce in Emerson's "The Humble-Bee" and Whittier's "Telling the Bees"The English custom of telling the bees when there was a death in the family, and of covering the hives with black cloth to prevent the ... ering the hives with black cloth to prevent them from leaving is what Whittier's poem, "Telling the Bees" refers to. This same custom, or at least the same attitude towards this creature no doubt insp ...

(5 pages) 41 0 3.0 Dec/2003

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature > Poetry

"Magik" An introduction to a story challenging the unseen; (A boy who has been outcast from society finds safety in his self created magic.)

d his chest heaved as he coughed. His hands and feet stayed frozen even on the hottest days. He had been excluded from his life. He was unrefined to his freedom, his interior was stripped and exposed. ...

(3 pages) 23 0 4.6 Mar/2004

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > Creative Writing > Descriptive Essays

"Making the Hive Go Round" How they life of bees and human nature parrallel.

Making the Hive Go RoundWhen I was a kid, I was so terrified of bees. Most people are. But if you take a closer look you see that bees really are a lot more complic ... look you see that bees really are a lot more complicated then they seem. We could learn a lot from bees. Their life styles might seem brutal or even harsh, but they have one common goal. That goal is ... a whole. Humans are like this in the same way that we all do our part to make the "world go round." Bees are in constant completion for there home, and their lives. Like a man trying to make it in pol ...

(2 pages) 32 0 5.0 May/2004

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Society and community

An Oral Assessment on David Malouf's Remembering Babylon

devices to communicate and enhance the themes and issues of the text. Examples of this include the bees, the stone, the rain, Gemmy himself, the term "black", the apple, the gun, and the fence, and e ... ry connotations which the reader is able to associate with them, thus giving them augmented meaning.BeesMetaphor for Janet's union with nature.Described as marriage, Janet the "bride".When bees come o ...

(3 pages) 61 1 4.6 Jun/2004

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > World Literature

The Jam Jar

am Jar' by Sheena Blackhall.'The Jam Jar' is about Blackhall as a teenager enjoying catching bumble bees in a jam jar. In the summer of 1964, her home town - Aberdeen, comes to a standstill after it i ... s if she is actually speaking to us face - to - face because of the way it is written.The story has been written in a very imaginative, entertaining and descriptive way. An example of this is where sh ...

(3 pages) 20 0 3.0 Jun/2004

Subjects: Literature Research Papers

"The Buzz on Bees"

“The Buzz on Bees”Jeffrey Kluger & Kristina DellTime Magazine 29 October 06Scientists have mapped out th ... ome of yet another organism and what better insect to study than our busy little worker friend, the bee. Their genetic map is being researched at the moment in hopes of understanding this valuable ins ... tic map is being researched at the moment in hopes of understanding this valuable insect. Why study bees you ask? First of all, mapping out genomes helps scientists in their quests to one day map out ...

(2 pages) 24 0 3.0 Apr/2007

Subjects: Science Essays > Biology

Title: Memoir of My Experience with My School Spelling Bee

to study. Of course that was probably typical of students at that age. The date the school spelling bee was quickly approaching. Even though I was confident in my abilities, I still felt a little nerv ... lementary school years, which coincided with the peak of my shyness. I won the school wide spelling bee, which would cast me into the limelight at the district competition.It's important to understand ...

(4 pages) 12 0 0.0 Sep/2008

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > Creative Writing

The Analysis of Brand Identity, Brand Position and an IMC Strategy for UK Market Penetration: The Case of Burt's Bees

s of Brand Identity, Brand Positionand an IMC Strategy for UK Market Penetration:The Case of Burt's BeesModule Name: Marketing Communications (26322)Student ID: 200616470Lecturer: Dr. Wen-ling LiuDate ... s of Brand Identity, Brand Positionand an IMC Strategy for UK Market Penetration:The Case of Burt's Bees1. Introduction:Burt's Bees has become a strong personal care company in USA after over 20 year' ...

(16 pages) 80 1 3.7 Feb/2009

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Case Studies > Clothing, Footwear and Cosmetics

Science unit plan

. This activity was chosen and deemed appropriate as Melanie previously expressed an interest in my bee hives. It was hoped Melanie would learn more about scientific methods and processes. The teachin ... ment, 2008) and was initiated with a walk around my home garden observing the flowers. When a honey bee (Apis mellifera) was sighted visiting a flower the question was asked "What is she doing?" initi ...

(10 pages) 54 0 5.0 Feb/2009

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Education