
I thought that it only happened in the movies, but lately I’ve visited this website from MSN Lifestyle that says the movie plot isn’t really that far from what’s happening in reality.
Here’s a great intro to this story from that website:
In 2006, America’s honeybees started mysteriously abandoning their hives, never to return. Farmers — many of whom rely on the pollinator to help their crops grow (almonds, apples, avocados, blueberries, broccoli, carrots, cherries, and onions are just a few of the foods that require pollination) — are understandably worried, as are scientists, who fear the honeybee may be a modern-day canary in a coal mine. Although the bee die-off, also known as colony collapse disorder, continues to alarm and puzzle scientists and beekeepers, experts hypothesize that the likely culprits are pesticides, dwindling food supply, and a new virus that appears to target the bees’ immune system.
Now if we are to associate this phenomenon to the movie, I think we’d have a good clue of where this news is leading to. Why is this happening? Is it also because of a “bee strike”? No. According to the website, bees are slowly migrating elsewhere, mostly in areas where they see a more hospitable environment. Progress on to what the website summarizes as a clear antidote to the mass exodus and you’d see that YOU can play a major role. That’s right, if we can provide them with the right habitat, no bee is leaving town for sure.
Start in your backyard, make sure that there are enough flowers to go around every major season in your area. Make it bloom and the bees will come flying by once more.
Prince Charles turns 60 this Friday. Happy birthday and may you have many more. As the Prince of Wales, Charles has made huge contributions to humanity. He has turned a silent role into something that has spurred many worthwhile causes around the world.
CNN today reports that he now becomes the longest waiting heir to the throne. [...]
This post is a continuation of my Cliff’s Notes for Who Moved My Cheese, the book by Spencer Johnson, M.D. (also the Author of The One Minute Manager). Hope you enjoy my annotations of the rest of the principles!
Principle # 5:
Move With the Cheese.
(Change.)
As you spot and adapt to change, you should not only prepare [...]
With Thanksgiving over we’re heading off to more season of spending. Christmas by far is the most expensive season ever. We’ve all seen the Black Friday rush… boy, you wait for the Christmas rush… it’ll be huge. Starting with Christmas decors, people these days are spending a lot of cash on pre-Christmas, Christmas and post-Christmas [...]
At 35 years old, Seth MacFarlane has made a great achievement. Not only has his creation been raking in top ratings, it has also earned him a spot into the $100 million dollar man circle. Yes, that’s right, for “The Family Guy”, “The American Dad” and “Cleveland” Fox studio has served him a $100 million [...]
Went to Barne’s and Noble today to drink a cup of Starbuck’s peppermint chocolate and to read MacWorld. I’ve just browsed through the first few pages when my daughter tugged my shirt to say “Dad, can you help me find Waldo?”. I knew what I was in for and I new I wouldn’t read my [...]
We all remember how good ‘ol mom would always remind us to “brush your teeth before going to bed, dear”, or “use toothpaste for heaven’s sake” or “would you please brush your molars too?”. It was good for mom to do that, if they didn’t I think half the world (or even more) would be [...]
Actress Sienna Miller has won a case against a paparazzi photo published in the Daily Star. This photo was taken when she was waiting for an elevator in an LA building. The court ruled that Ms. Miller was clearly harassed and so therefore has decided in favor of Ms. Miller, this decision after viewing a [...]


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