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Posted on 11-07-07 9:32 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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essay is due tomorrow and no clue yet. What a shame for me? Can anyone help me with a four page doubl;e spaced essay on any scientific issue, like pesticides, biofuel(not that one, but some stuff like that)

Guys I have been reading these stories and journal articles in sajha and they are so great. I admire you all writers. Can you plz help me today? I would really appreciate it. It would lower all my burden.

Thank you


 
Posted on 11-07-07 9:39 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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xERO, I am helping you with my own paper on Bioethanol (Biofuel):::::

 

The high prices of fossil fuels, environmental concerns, and geopolitical

instability in some major oil-producing nations have spurred intense interest in the

United States in alternative fuels, especially from renewable energy sources. The

market is already responding to the high price of oil, as investors flock to alternative

fuels, including investments in cellulosic ethanol research and development. Cropbased

fuel production, especially Bio-ethanol, has been the main focus of interest, with

government subsidies and mandates stimulating demand. Bio-ethanol produced from

crop wastes has been heralded as the alternative fuel of the future, but it is yet to be

produced in other than experimental production facilities. Bio-ethanol may be

produced from corn/maize, wheat, sugar beet, sugar cane, woody biomass

(lignocellulose) or cellulose based feedstocks (eg. wood and municipal waste). It can

be produced from biomass by the hydrolysis and sugar fermentation processes

A new and promising technology has the potential to make ethanol fuels much

more practical. Using renewable resources for our future energy supply is a step in the

right direction because it environmentally friendly by reducing pollution and helping to

preserve other energy sources which are scarcer. It also represents a hope for those

nations that are deprived of natural energy sources, like oil and natural gas.

Furthermore, future application may include production of electricity (Fuel Cells) from

Biomass using Bi-ethanol as an intermediate.

 

....Bioenergy could provide the major part of the projected renewable energy

provisions of the future as biofuels in the form of gas, liquid or solid fuels, or

electricity and heat. There are many ways of providing these biofuels, including

thermal and biological conversion. Production of ethanol from biomass, called

Bio-ethanol, is one of the emerging technologies nowadays. Bio-ethanol is a

renewable alcohol fuel made from products containing sugars and starches,

through a process of fermentation and distillation.

....Bio-ethanol is a fuel derived from renewable sources of feedstock;

typically plants such as wheat and sugar beet. As it is derived from renewable

vegetable matter, Bio-ethanol is classed as a 'bio-fuel', and attracts certain tax

breaks, due to its environmental benefits over conventional 'fossil-fuels’. It has

been regarded as the principle fuel used as a gasoline substitute for road

transport vehicles. It is mainly produced by the sugar fermentation process,

although it can also be manufactured by the chemical process of reacting

ethylene with steam. The main sources of sugar required to produce Bio-ethanol

come from crops. These crops are grown specifically for energy use and include

corn, maize and wheat crops, waste straw, willow and popular trees, sawdust,

reed canary grass, cord grasses, jerusalem artichoke, myscanthus and sorghum

plants. There is also ongoing research and development into the use of municipal

solid wastes to produce ethanol fuel....

 


 
Posted on 11-07-07 11:29 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Thank you chicago bull, but i listed above I could not use biofuel. It was my peer\s topic already.

Any other help??? highly appreciated. Thank you


 
Posted on 11-07-07 11:46 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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xERo: this may be of interest to you and your essay:

The bees around the world are dissappearing. The reason for the sudden dissappearnce can be blamed on 'pesticides'. However, the scientists have not been able to pinpoint the main cause. In USA farmers are importing live bees from Australia to use in orcahrds and vegetable farms. Some parts of China the bees have completely vanished and now the farmers there are pollinating the flowers 'themselves'! Bees can pollinate 3 million flowers in one day. Manually, humans can pollinate 300,000 flowers in a day.

The dissappearnace of bees was first noticed by farmers in Texas. The bees travel about 3miles from their hives. For the past three years they simply were not returning. Many died or got lost on the way.

Go ahead and check websites and you will find plenty of articles.

ALL BEST FOR YOR ESSAY.


 
Posted on 11-07-07 12:30 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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You may select topic like Alternative Energy Resources (for eg. Solar, Wind, Hydro, Wave, Geothermal, etc.) for which you can get plenty of informations and updated in the web. Surprisingly Geothermal Energy might be one of the interesting topics. Good Luck!
 
Posted on 11-07-07 5:58 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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But I am looking for a roughly 4 paged double spaced essay to subit tomorrow as rough draft. I have two other exams tomorrow, and I can\t manage time. I had one essay on global warming but I lost it.

Kalki kapil do you have any essay on these bees. I won't copy all but I wil modify if you do. Could anyone mail me in my mail. THank you\


 
Posted on 11-07-07 9:27 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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why don't you search in the essay/story section of sajha.I wish i could help you but i have one that is about marijuana should be legalized for medical purposes.Sorry dude

 

 


 
Posted on 11-07-07 10:16 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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wow u ppl helpin this kid....
i bet that kid knew that project was due tomorrow still waited for the last moment....
n Chicago bull u actually copied ur work for him .... damn

 
Posted on 11-07-07 10:32 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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xEro, you could have written your own piece of work by this time, isn't it?

Common dude, just be sincere. Its not that you dont have time, its because you are not serious. Dont make this your habit. Try it from now. Its better now than never.


 
Posted on 11-07-07 11:00 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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hey xErO

you are a lazy fellow. you are not writing essay on your own and asking and giving trouble to others by asking for help and telling them to write four page essay for you. Are you acting oversmart? You are actually a dumbass. just do your own work yourself and no copying other's creation.


 
Posted on 11-07-07 11:08 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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seriously look at this guy, he wants to use some other work and get credit for it...dude we cite even when we use a line from other and here you want to use the whole others work and tell it as yours? really shame on you....i would have never even thought of that...Firstly If you knew that you had two tests and the exam on the same day, what were you doing all those days? You didn't cared ....And I am pretty sure you are not even going to care in future if someone helps you..you got to learn from the mistake...I would have probably asked my professor for the extension explaining my case...
Please guys dont help him...let him learn from the mistake he did...I think though this guy gonna take some online article and show it as his own work...


 
Posted on 11-08-07 11:55 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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sa54 yeah I was slacking a little bit this time. That's why we come to get help. You all are just behaving rude. You are welcome to post and comment on this thread only if you are willing to help like chicago bull and kalki kapil



 
Posted on 11-08-07 1:21 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Wow, Kalki Kalpi, I didn't know that about the bees... I knew there were less bees, what what you are saying is serious... Because without bees no more fruit... thanks for posting this information, I am going to see if I can find anything about it on the internet. Thanks, Sandra

 
Posted on 11-08-07 2:20 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I don't even understand why some guys are trying to help this kid. By providing your essays, you guys are not helping him--you are making him lazier!

It's one thing to ask for ideas, but its totally lame to ask for the whole paper so that you can "just modify here and there" and make it appear as your own. It seems like you have NO CLUE how serious plagiarism is, especially in the US (assuming you are in the US). You could be expelled from your school for this reason alone. I only hope that you won't come here next time saying you have been kicked-out from your school.


 
Posted on 11-08-07 3:19 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Dear Fost (aka Sandra=?) and anyone else interested in dissappearnce of bees, here's an article.

AND TO xEro: I THINK YOU ARE LZAY, and also PLEASE DO NOT LIE!

 

More data, less clarity in bee colony collapse

By John Timmer | Published: September 06, 2007 - 01:02PM CT


A bee carrying a parasitic mite.
Image: ARS/USDA/ÍScott Bauer

When last we visited the issue of sudden colony collapse, which is worrying farmers by emptying beehives across the US, a parasitic fungus was being tapped as a potential cause. An early access publication in today's Science Express revisits the issue and, although it finds the fungus is more frequent in infected samples, the study suggests a virus is the actual culprit. But a global look at the parasite load in these sick bees suggests there are still some unanswered questions.

The new work performed large scale sequencing on a number of samples from colonies that have collapsed, plus a few that have remained healthy. At the bacterial level, everything looked reasonably normal; there were no major differences between the two types of hives. The same was true for a trypanosomal sequence that appears to be part of the Leishmania family. Funguses, including the one previously suggested as a potential cause, also appeared in unaffected hives. Things finally got interesting when viruses were examined. One virus, Israeli acute paralysis virus of bees, had a 95 percent association with colony collapse.

So, mystery solved? Not really. The authors show that the virus appears to have arrived in the US with bees imported from Australia, a practice that began at about the same time as colony collapses were noted. But Australia does not appear to have any problems with its bee population, suggesting something else must be involved. The researchers suggest US-only parasitic mites or the chemicals used to control them as possible enabling factors.

There are two big limiations with the study as things now stand. The first is that it's not quantitative. If one of the pathogens was present at much higher levels in collapsing hives, the study would not detect it. The second is that it's purely correlative. Correlations can be very informative, but the authors themselves produced data that indicates their value is limited in this case. When the researchers looked at a set of four pathogens (including the virus and fungus suggested as causes), normal colonies were likely to have two, while those suffering a population crash had a mean of 3.7. Separating cause, enablement, and opportunism among those pathogens isn't possible with the available data.

So, the cause of sudden colony collapse remains a bit mysterious, although some positive candidates are emerging. If the virus that these authors suspect really is a key factor, then there's good news: up to a third of the bees in Israel, where it was first identified, are already resistant to it.


 
Posted on 11-08-07 4:54 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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wow xErO u callin sa54 rude u must b a spoil brat for callin some1 rude when they are tryin to help u......
n still lookin for ppl to post their work for u so that u get credit for otherz work... get a life n work ur ass off instead of beggin for others for their work. it would been better if u had asked for a topic to write abt but slaker like u deserve F n even though some 1 posted thier work n u submit it u shud get suspended for tellin others work as you...
Dude i have seen a principal getting fired cuz he didn't cite one sentence before sending mail to home ....

 
Posted on 11-08-07 5:21 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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..yaaa u shud use ur time wisely n look at ur course syllabus day by day....it's ur duty..time neva comes back..u hab 2 use it wisely..or u r goin 2 hate urself wasting ur time by doin nth..lets take a good example frm him n use our time...

 
Posted on 11-08-07 9:01 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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xERO,
if you take someone's work, you deserve a zero in your paper. you are one lazy-ass plagiarizing piece of crap. people like you don't deserve to be educated. if you were truly busy with other stuff, ask for extension or something.

 
Posted on 11-08-07 10:39 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I don't need anybody's help. I can do it myself rather than listening to these rubbish. And whoever called me dumbass, screw you. here is my essay.

If Bees Were To Disappear

                Bees play a very important role in our food chain by pollinating flowers. If there were to be no bees, there would be no more pollination. This would eliminate most plant species. Animals including human being will suffer from the lack of food. Bees can pollinate 3 million flowers in one day. Manually, humans can pollinate 300,000 flowers in a day. The importance of bees for our ecosystem was already evident to Albert Einstein who once said, “If bees were to disappear, the human race would follow suit four years later because of the important role bees play in pollinating plants.”

The unusual and sudden disappearance of bees is termed as ‘Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD)’ by scientists. The recent loss of bees in United States ranges from 30 to 60 percent on west coast to as much as 70 percent in parts of east coast and Texas. CCD occurs when the workers bee, who collect nectar from the pollen of the flowers, do not return back to the hive leaving behind the queen, eggs, and few workers. This phenomenon is strange and terrifying as we know that the worker bees protect the queen bee jeopardizing their own lives. While the reason for disappearance of bees remains conspicuous, researchers worried about this issue have blamed it on the radiation from cell phones, Genetically Modified (GM) crops, and pesticides.

                One theory, believed to be causing the disappearance of bees, is the radiation from the cell phones. Cell Phones are signaled by electromagnetic radiation emitted from the cell phone-towers. Bees are supposed to be using their own natural electromagnetic frequency to communicate with each other and finding their way back to their hive. Bees might get confused with the signal from electromagnetic radiation, and may not be able to return back to their hives. These stranded bees may eventually die as we all know bees prefer to live in colonies. This theory has not proved very convincing as questions are being asked why the same problem did not occurred couple of years ago when we had cell phone signals back then too.

                Another theory involves the wide spread use of pesticides in agriculture. Pesticides that are spread on the crops to keep away pests like moths, and butterflies may reach bees if spread around flowers. Bees get poisoned by drinking water and nectar contaminated with pesticides.  Insecticidal dust adheres to foraging bees and ultimately become packed with pollen on to the hind limbs. Bees those come in contact with Chlorinated hydrocarbons, and organophosphorous insecticides are aggressive and often exhibit stupefaction, paralysis, and abnormal behaviors. Bees poisoned with sevin and deldrin slow down in its activities, and ultimately die within two to three days.

                Genetically modified crops are also blamed for the sudden disappearance of bee population. Although GM crops assure us that manipulation of genetically modified crops are safe for both environment and human consumption, research need to be done on the indirect effect of GM crops on non target organism like bees. The transgenic gene incorporated on the crops involves genes from bacillus thuringiensis (Bt), which remain in the crop as insecticides and kill the pest that eat these crops. Bt variants available in the market target beetles, flies, and mosquitoes.  Bees forage on crops like corn, and we can assume that the pollen made from the cells containing Bt gene would also carry Bt. Whether genetically modified crops is causing the disappearance of the bee population may be known by studying the population of bees around normal crops and genetically modified crops. The sudden loss of bee population in United States where GM crops are cultivated, whereas relatively no effect on the population of bees in Great Britain who are strictly against the production of genetically modified crops, may raise our eyebrow over the fact that GM crops might indirectly be causing the loss of bee population.

                We might think, “oh well, I hated bees anyway. Why do I care?” If bees are to be extinct, our food chain and later humans may face extinction. Whatever might be the reason for disappearance of honey bees, if we don’t figure out a solution for this problem, we are going to run short on our food supply. The economy of our country is already highly affected by having to depend on foreign country for fuel, the situation would be even worse when we start importing food from other European nations.

Bees are known for their hard labor to harvest honey from the flowers. Bees might be able to sue humans for stealing their honey in the ‘Bee movie’, but in real life they are helpless. Who knows, they might be voicing their discontent from this mass disappearance of their colony. We may not care about bees, but if we do not want to stay hungry, we better be thinking to save these bees. A Halloween without pumpkin pie and pumpkin lights, and our beverages without raspberries, melon, and grapefruit are ominous to imagine. There would be lots of other things we would be missing if we let these bees go away.



 
Posted on 11-08-07 10:42 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Whoever needs a essay in emergency ask me, i would help you out with one. I am not mean like all you all.

 



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