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    My worst Nightmare

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    My worst Nightmare! IDEAS “I lay down and waited for the soothing blanket of sleep shroud me. A few second later the anticipated blackness and darkness hit me like a tuck” “Suddenly‚ the deafening noise of my phone alarm woke me up with a jolt. Then I new it was all just a dream” “The twisted feeling of fear grew bigger and bigger each step I took” “The silence was brocken by each footstep I took” “The sound of silence was deafening‚ all I could hear the was wind rattling‚ my heart thumping

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    my worst nightmare

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    My worst nightmare I will not forget the experience of my nightmare which just happened two months back It was satruday afternoon and my parents had to go for a funeral I was left behind with my younger brother.everything was fine as the day had a bright sunshine . it started getting dark and parents not back yet .then I recv a call from my mother that there is some delay and they might come the next day. To look after myself is manageable but looking after my younger brother that thought

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    The plague/Black Death first popped up the the 13th century. A ship had arrived in Europe with many people that had the Black Death. They had symptoms that included fever‚ unable to eat‚ pain that was so bad they became crazy. One of the weirdest symptoms is having black boils on their skin. Boils are infected places of the skin that become full of pus and become swollen. The Black Death is caused by a bacteria called Yersinia pestis. The bacteria is most common in animals. It got passed to humans

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    The Bubonic Plague In Europe during the late 1340s‚ almost 25 million people died. During the Great Plague of London in the 1660s‚ one in every five people died. This was all caused by one deadly disease‚ the Bubonic Plague (National Geographic). The Bubonic Plague attacks a body system called the immune system. This disease’s structure and function cause this body system to malfunction and will also cause many awful problems and symptoms in the body. Imagine what it would be like if an outbreak

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    Israelites Last Plague

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    asking Pharaoh to let his people go. However‚ Pharaoh refused. Because of Pharaoh’s refusal‚ God sent plagues. These plagues included sending frogs‚ boils‚ and darkness to the land of Egypt. In most of the plagues‚ however‚ the Israelites were not affected. God kept sending these plagues until the last plague‚ the plague that took the lives of all the firstborn sons of Ancient Egypt. After that plague‚ Pharaoh decided to let the Israelites go. After the Israelites started exiting Egypt‚ Pharaoh had

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    Plague In The Middle Ages

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    to the start of the plague. During the Medieval Ages‚ the people of Europe were oblivious as how it a plague could’ve started. Sure there were doctors and nurses but none knew how to cure the disease completely. The notion of the plague being an act of God comes from the Book of Revelation dealing with the Four Horsemen **5. One of the Four Horsemen‚ famine and disease‚ was said to have directly affected the economy of this society‚ making food more vulnerable to gain. The plague became an act of terror

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    deaths of millions‚ this disease‚ or plague was known as the Black Death. Although there is no certainty as to the location where the plague originated from‚ it is known that its deadly bacteria came from the foul belly of a single flea. When the Black Death began to take hold‚ unimaginable fear‚ panic and chaos swept through the hearts of Europe’s people; the rich and the poor alike. This catastrophe began in the early part of 1346. In October of that year‚ the plague commenced sweeping through the island

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    Bubonic Plague Dbq

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    The initial decline of the middle ages laid between 1420 and stretched to 1470.  During that time was the disastrous bubonic plague‚ also known as the black death‚  and other factors dragging the time longer after the plague even released it’s solid grasp on the world. Nearly seven thousand people died per day in Cairo‚ Egypt. The entire world was impacted by this time period‚ leaving no room for any group‚ social place‚ or country safe‚ save for very few. As for example‚ some German villages were

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    Plagiarism‚ a Deadly Plague The feeling of putting in an enormous amount of time into something can be viewed as your masterpiece can be cheerful and satisfying. What if‚ however‚ someone comes along and willingly tries to steal your work of art‚ ignorantly using it for another purpose‚ with the intention of not giving any credit to you? Would you call them a thief in spite of what they have done? In what way would you approach this situation? However‚ this “practice of claiming‚ or implying

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    The Black Death‚ also known as the Black Plague‚ was a rapid plague that swept over Europe and Asia in the mid-1300s resulting in the death of millions of people. This disease is believed to have started in the Eastern parts of Asia‚ and it eventually made its way over to Europe by way of trade routes. Fever and “dark despair” characterized this plague. The highly contagious sickness displayed many flu like symptoms‚ but the victim’s lymph nodes would quickly become infected resulting in a vast and

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