Tuesday, September 11, 2018

CE #1.2


1.  Austin has gotten 3 inches of rain

2. 5 out of 7 People running for ACC: Barbara P. Mink,  Mitch Fuller, Betty W. Huang, Douglass Gibbins, Stephanie Gharakhanian.

3.  Offshore companies: Transocean, Technip FMC, Diamond Offshore Drilling

4.  Novak Djokovic 

5.  Jurassic Park, Thor: Ragnarok, (recent films made by Wes Anderson), Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom

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1: The Defense BAE Systems gave abandoned land to honeybees in order to protect them. Part of  BAE Systems initiatives turned to protecting the environment. The company help by encouraging people to recycle, to planting milkweed around its land for monarchs. Now, the company is helping bees, allowing the bees to build hives around the company's land.

2:     140 acres were dedicated to the honeybees. The land was given by the BAE Systems, a company that builds components for missiles and other military machinery. 

3:  The TRIGR system is the Target Reconnaissance Infrared Geolocating Rangefinder. It is a laser targeting device that helps war fighters locate enemy targets on the battlefield.

4:  The bee group has at least 10 permanent hives in the BAE Systems property. Each hive yielding at least 60 pounds of honey every year. 

5: The survival of bees is important to humans because bees are pollinators. Pollinators provide 70% of people's food crop. Pollinators also spread pollen to plants, allowing fertilization to happen, which allows plants to create fruit that humans can eat. So if there are no bees, there are less pollinators, which means less food, leading to possible food shortage.

6. Yes, BAE Systems is doing a worthy journey in helping bees and other businesses should follow in aiding our environment. The more businesses that help in restoring the environment means there will be less environmental problems existing today. The journey to restoring environment will also give businesses a good reputation and possible aid in marketing if businesses majorly help in restoring environment, like what BAE Systems is doing.






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