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Crickets
Stories of Chinese Insect PetsThis project deals with a thousand-year-old tradition that lives on in China: raising crickets to hear them sing or see them fight.Laurence Kubski spent weeks in the country to make this series of images, starting in the largest insect market in Shanghai. She followed cricket hunters in the shadows of remote cornfields in Shandong Province and met mafia members buying millions of yuans’ worth of crickets for illegal fighting. Immersing herself in this tradition, she learned the symbolism of flowers in traditional Chinese painting to compose her still life photographs.With a text by Laurence Kubski.
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Cool Crickets
What makes a cricket a cricket? What are some of the most common and interesting crickets from around the world?This book teaches readers all about crickets, while highlighting some specific cricket families and groups.In this fascinating book you can also learn about key scientific themes such as classification, animal behaviour and life cycles.
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The Chirping Crickets
Their journey began with them forming in Lubbock, Texas in 1957, and following a recommendation, they were introduced to Norman Petty. Petty owned a small independent recording studio in Clovis, New Mexico. And after some musical nurturing they became one of the first rock and roll groups to write, record and perform their own compositions. Their breakthrough hit 'That'll Be the Day' skyrocketed the sparkling young quartet to stardom. 1957 saw it become a transatlantic number 1 for The Crickets. Then came further hits in 'Oh Boy!' and 'Maybe Baby'. This led to the release of their first album 'The Chirping Crickets' which was both co-written and produced by Petty, his writing contributions can be found on 'Not Fade Away', 'You've Got Love', 'Tell Me How', 'I'm Lookin' for Someone to Love' and 'Last Night', 'An Empty Cup (and a Broken Date)', which was co-written with Roy Orbison. Also included are 'It's Too Late', 'Send Me Some Lovin'' and 'Rock Me My Baby'.
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The Crickets The "Chirping" Crickets - 4th - VG 1963 UK vinyl LP LVA9081
THE CRICKETS The Chirping Crickets (Rare 1963 UK issue of the 1958 12-track deep groove Mono debut LP front laminated picture sleeve. The album that made teenagers both sides of the pond pick up a guitar & choose Rock N Roll. This was the only Crickets record to feature Buddy Holly during his lifetime. The sleeve shows a little laminate peeling and discolouration to the unlaminated reverse whilst the vinyl has light signs of play leaving it VG. A Hall Of Fame classic! LVA9081) Oh Boy!Not Fade AwayYouve Got LoveMaybe BabyIts Too LateTell Me NowThatll Be The DayIm Lookin For Someone To LoveAn Empty Cup (And A Broken Date)Send Me Some LovinLast NightRock Me My Baby
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Should one keep house crickets or field crickets in the apartment?
It is not recommended to keep house crickets or field crickets in an apartment as they can be noisy and may cause disturbances to neighbors. Additionally, crickets can be difficult to contain and may escape, causing potential issues in the apartment. If one is interested in keeping crickets as pets, it is best to do so in a controlled environment such as a terrarium or outdoor enclosure.
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Can one quieten crickets?
Yes, crickets can be quieted by reducing the factors that stimulate them to chirp. This can be achieved by lowering the temperature, reducing light and humidity, and minimizing disturbances in their environment. Additionally, using soundproofing materials or barriers can help to reduce the noise of crickets. However, it's important to note that crickets chirping is a natural behavior and an important part of their communication, so it's best to find a balance between quieting them and allowing them to carry out their natural behaviors.
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Real crickets lower classifications
The lower classifications of real crickets are as follows: - Kingdom: Animalia - Phylum: Arthropoda - Class: Insecta - Order: Orthoptera - Suborder: Ensifera - Family: Gryllidae
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How loud are crickets?
Crickets can produce sounds ranging from 60 to 100 decibels, depending on the species and the individual cricket. This is roughly equivalent to the noise level of a normal conversation to the sound of a motorcycle. The loudness of a cricket's chirping can also vary depending on factors such as temperature, humidity, and the time of day. Overall, crickets can produce quite a noticeable and sometimes loud sound, especially in large numbers.
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Innovation Competency Model : Shaping Faculty Academic Innovation Development in China's Higher Education
Contributing to the discussion over China's higher education development, this book takes a theoretical approach to address the topic of university academics' innovation by introducing an academic innovation competency model, exploring the contexts, concepts and practices.The innovation competency model comprises three interdependent dimensions, including the academic internal drive vitality, the academic synthesizing refined ability and the academic suspected and introspective ability.By enriching the theory of professional development of university teachers, these three dimensions will help advance the reform of college personnel systems and ultimately improve the quality of China's higher education. The book will be valuable to researchers, students and stakeholders hoping to learn about education reform in China, or to those who study higher education management and comparative education.
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The Rockin' Rebels Rockin' Crickets 1963 UK 7" vinyl SS187
THE ROCKIN REBELS Rockin Crickets (1963 UK 7 vinyl single with intact four prong centre also including Hully Gully Rock actually a re-release of a 1959 single by HOT-TODDYS $tateside company die cut paper sleeve SS187)
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Crickets
Chirp, chirp! Male crickets rub their wings together to make music.The females listen closely, with eardrums on their legs.These singing insects will enthrall readers in this fact-filled book loaded with vibrant photography.
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Why do crickets chirp?
Crickets chirp as a way to communicate with each other, particularly to attract a mate. The sound is produced by rubbing their wings together, and the frequency and pattern of the chirping can convey information about the cricket's species, age, and even its health. Additionally, crickets may also chirp as a form of defense or to establish territory. Overall, chirping is an important part of the cricket's social and reproductive behavior.
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Is mold bad for crickets?
Yes, mold can be harmful to crickets. Mold can grow on the food and bedding in a cricket enclosure, which can then be ingested by the crickets. Ingesting mold can lead to various health issues for crickets, such as respiratory problems and digestive issues. It is important to regularly clean and maintain the cricket enclosure to prevent mold growth and ensure the health of the crickets.
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How old can crickets get?
Crickets typically have a lifespan of about 6-8 weeks as adults. However, in ideal conditions, some species of crickets can live up to a year. The lifespan of crickets can be influenced by factors such as temperature, humidity, and availability of food and water. Overall, crickets are relatively short-lived insects.
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How do you kill crickets?
One common method to kill crickets is by using insecticides specifically designed to target crickets. These can be applied directly to areas where crickets are present. Another method is to set up cricket traps or baits to attract and capture them. Additionally, maintaining a clean environment by removing food sources and sealing entry points can help prevent crickets from infesting your space.
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