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    The bubonic plague‚ also known as the Black Death‚ was one of the deadliest pandemics in history. While mostly everyone who came into contact with the plague or another individual who was infected would soon become sick and eventually die for the deadly plague. But‚ there were a select few the didn’t become infected at all or became infected and then over came the sickness. How did some individuals live and most individuals die? This is because of natural selection. Natural selection is the

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    Resiliency And Adversity

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    RESILIENCY & OVERCOMING ADVERSITY What is Adversity and Resiliency? Copy the definitions into your workbooks Adversity: a state of misfortune or affliction; a stroke of ill fortune; a disastrous event Resiliency: readily recovering from shock or unfortunate events THE FOLLOWING IS A STORY OF A YOUNG GIRL WHO HAS FACED A CHALLENGE THAT WOULD OVERWHELM MOST OF US. SHE HAS DONE SO WITH COURAGE AND DETERMINATION BEYOND HER YEARS AND INSPIRES ALL THOSE WHO HEAR HER STORY. SHE IS THE SAME AGE AS YOU

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    The Black Death‚ also known as the Black Plague‚ or the Bubonic Plague killed one third of the population of Europe during its reign in the 13th and 14th centuries. The arrival of this plague set the scene for years of strife and heroism. Leaving the social and Economic aspect in a standstill. The phantom of death became a subject of art‚ music and folklore and it influenced the consciousness of the people. The impact of this mass killer caused enormous chaos and havoc to the medieval society

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    Black Death: A Short Story

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    did not feel good so she told me to lay down and rest‚ so I got into bed. I tried to go to sleep‚ but It was hard. I decided to read a book to slowly make me tired. I grabbed a random book of the shelf and went in my bed. The book was called‚ “Black Death”. The first words were‚ “Sailing through the seas made the ship rock back and forth‚ making everyone seasick.” It sounded boring‚ but It made me think about my dad on the plane that could have crashed on the sea. I started to cry‚ slowly getting

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    be very hard to get through and to deal with. They are the worst things you can have. I myself‚ Erik Weihenmayer‚ Richard Wright‚ and The Lost Boys Of Sudan‚ have adversity’s that are terrible to ourselves. For example‚ I even have a terrible adversity. Ever since I was younger‚ I suffered with bad anxiety. Which‚ makes nothing feel right or okay. It makes me overthink every little thing I think or do. Even the problems that are not that big of a deal make me freak out. The panic caused from anxiety

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    Black discrimination was a major problem in the 50s‚ yet only the people fighting for their rights realized the issue. Black Americans were treated poorly and not a single white man even considered it wrong. Blacks were segregated in schools‚ churches‚ parks‚ and buses. They had separate water fountains and toilets‚ and were given less pay than whites‚ even if the black man did more work. Blacks were segregated in schools. Black schools were extremely poor‚ shabby books (if there were any at all)

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    Life today is very fast-paced. Everyone is in a hurry to get somewhere and will push you out of the way to get there‚ like it’s some kind of race. In our personal lives‚ we have our cell phones‚ and maybe a home phone‚ scheduled play dates for our kids‚ microwaves‚ satellite TV‚ home security systems that don’t involve dogs‚ solar landscape lighting‚ automatic underground sprinkler systems for our lawns‚ and compact fluorescent lights to replace the incandescent bulbs that waste energy. In the business

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    The black death in Spain: In Spain‚ religious clerks were cornerstones to every aspect of a commoner’s life‚ from circumcision to marriage‚ almost all happenings in their lives was overseen by the church. Priests would roam in the fields during the spring to bless over the crops before they were planted. Commoners whilst in this complete brainwash by the church came to the conclusion that this plague was a curse from god‚ and the cause of the epidemic were the heretics. This led to the torment

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    The impact of the plague or Black Death‚ on Eurasian society was huge. Black Death changed many different aspects of how society had to function. People had to adapt to a new way of life because of how many lives the plague took. The plague caused a drastic decrease in population numbers. This deadly disease took the lives of nearly one quarter of the Eurasian population‚ easily allowing this to be one of the most deadly diseases in our history. It effected men‚ women‚ and children of all ages.

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    The Family Dynamic Is it possible that the things we say and do are caused by hidden motives? Do subconscious thoughts influence our behavior or determine the way we act? And if so‚ does this mean that we may not necessarily know what we are doing at certain times? Such questions are important considerations in modern psychology. Psychoanalysis - the science of understanding the mind and how it affects human behavior - provides theoretical insights that attempt to explain why we do the things

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