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    From the time William Shakespeare was first published on paper in 1592‚ to the time he died in 1616‚ was one of the worst and best time periods if you ask me. Ranging from the Black Death plague to the greatest love story of all time‚”Romeo and Juliet‚” made the Elizabethan Era very unpredictable. The Black Death plague killed one third of Europe’s population‚ scaring anyone and everyone in town. The europeans began to believe there was something in their water causing people to become sick. They

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    Around 1347 in Western Europe‚ an Asia epidemic‚ The Black Death became widely spread through frequent trading with infected cities. In three years’ time‚ one third or about twenty-five millions of Europe’s population was killed by the plague. The Black Death victims were susceptible to contracting the plague due the seven year famine that occurred directly before the outbreak. Shortage of food‚ caused by extreme weathers that prevented crop growth‚ weakened the population’s immunity to deadliest

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    Theme Paper Who were the “winners” and “losers” in the plague years (other than the immediate survivors and victims’)? The Black Plague is a massive epidemic that grew to become so large‚ so fast that it disrupted society across the globe. It was a horrific experience for most of humanity at the time. In certain cities in the Middle East the plague averaged 2‚400 deaths a day (Armesto‚ Pg.351). The plague affected mostly everyone either if it was indirectly or directly. The “losers” of the

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    ☠ Deadly Diseases ☠ Yersinia Pestis: Black Death Epidemic The 13th Century was home to the Black Death epidemic‚ also known as Y. Pestis. The most common form of Y. Pestis is the Bubonic Plague‚ however‚ there are two other form of the virus. This form of Yersinia Pestis wasn’t very contagious‚ and can only be caught by pus being introduced to a person’s open wound. The second form of Y. Pestis was the septicemic plague‚ spread by the most well known outbreak‚ coming from rats’ blood‚ then consumed

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    Ignorance of Muslims

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    Muhammed - Madinah Part II http://www.kalamullah.com/Anwar%20Al-Awlaki/The%20Life%20of%20the%20Prophet%20Muhammad%20(Medina%20Period%20Part%202)/ I think its our responsibility to know the truth before the false reaches us. Finally‚ how should muslims react to this situation: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I6zuKbBlmRo Salam O

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    The Muslim war on Christianity… From the universal perspective of the history of civilizations‚ Europe displays a remarkable disparity in regard to the mutual cultural influences of the Muslim and the Christian world. The influence of European thinking on the Muslim world dates back to the beginning of the 19th century while Muslim civilization had made its profound impact on European-Christian culture -- on its long way to the development of science and technology -- already a millennium ago

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    Oppression of Muslim Women Jason Abbey GNDS 102: Understanding LGBT Identities Loraine Hutchins‚ Ph. D March 15‚ 2015 “Men are in charge of women by [by right] what Allah has given over the other and what they‚ spend [for maintenance] from their wealth. So righteous women are devoutly obedient ‚ guarding in [the husband’s] absence what Allah would have them guard.”-Koran 4:34 Under Sharia Law women are not allowed to walk the streets alone and in some countries Islamic women

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    The term ‘Muslim culture’ is used generally to represent many diverse Muslim cultural groups‚ There are more than a billion Muslims all over the world‚ each with their own variation on customs and traditions but they still share a common Muslim culture. (Anon‚ 2015) This culture is rooted in the mutual belief that there is no other God than Allah and that Muhammad is His messenger. Most customs and traditions might be motivated more by culture than by religion. These diverse expressions of similar

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    The Black death‚ also known as the plague killed many people in the fourteenth century. People from different countries‚ but most importantly religions opinions and responses differed as well. In my eyes‚ I believe the two main religions‚ Christianity and Muslim ( Islam ) had very different responses to the epidemic. For example‚ Christians prayed to their God and Jesus Christ that the disease would go away and that they would soon be healed‚ on the other hand‚ Muslims prayed for it to stay since

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    The Black Death 1347-1351 Symptoms and Causes There were three commonly seen forms of the Black Death. The bubonic plague‚ the pneumonic plague‚ and the septicemic plague. The bubonic plague was the most common; the symptoms included enlarged and inflamed lymph nodes (around arm pits‚ neck and groin)‚ vomiting‚ headaches‚ fevers of 101-105 degrees Fahrenheit‚ and nausea. These symptoms took from 1-7 days to appear. The two other plagues were less common‚ probably because victims often died before

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