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Entomologist and professor MAY BERENBAUM, who was afraid of bugs until she took a course on in...

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There are more than ten quintillion insects that inhabit the Earth at any given moment.
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The Insect Fear Film Festival will be held on February 25 & 26.
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2: Entomologist and professor MAY BERENBAUM, who was afraid of bugs until she took a course on insects in college. Her new book is "Bugs in the System: Insects and Their Impact on Human Affairs" (Addison-Wesley), which tries to show insects in a new light. BERENBAUM demonstrates the importance of insects in everyday life and throughout history, and explores the lifestyles of some of the more than ten quintillion insects that inhabit the earth at any given moment. BERENBAUM is also hosts the annual Insect Fear Film Festival, which will be held this weekend, February 25 & 26, at the University of Illinois.

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