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    Hailey Neibauer Holocaust paper Mrs.Wipplinger Rough Draft 3-2-17 8A Deaths in the Holocaust Death swept over the concentration camps and ghettos during the holocaust‚ but these are the largest contributing causes of death: disease‚starvation/malnourishment and forced labor. The first reason first of death was disease. The first disease was typhus. Typhus is any one of a group of important diseases caused by rickettsias. (World book student‚ 2017) These are tiny organisms that look like small

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    The Great Plague in London of 1665 Although people proposed a variety of causes for the great plague in London of 1665‚ the effects of the plague were certainly catastrophic. Europe experienced many outbreaks of plague prior to the year of 1665. Unfortunately‚ no one was quite sure what exactly caused the plague‚ which devastated each person who was affected. The effects of the plague on society wreaked havoc on victims both socially and physically. Consequently‚ Londoners were forced to try

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    The revolution has also led to the complete deterioration of our surrounding environment. With the introduction of thousands upon thousands of factories‚ along with the different means of transportation that we not obtain‚ we are all now the direct victims of pollution. Streets that used to be beautifully paved‚ covered only by the morning’s sunlight‚ are now coated in filth and debris. Manchester has been one of the most affected towns‚ with it now resembling a trash can instead of a city that inhabits

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    The Inevitable The fear of death is the second most common phobia in the United States‚ with sixty-eight percent of the population that feel afraid of death. (Statistic Brain) People have always been afraid of death‚ and it is a common theme in literature‚ especially after the Black Plague swept through Europe in the 14th century‚ killing 20 million people‚ nearly one-third of the population. (History.com) Death was at an all time high‚ and it was everywhere. But are people really afraid of

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    Black Death essay The Black Death was a historical event that took place in Europe from 1346 - 1353. The causes of the Black Death included people from Asia travelled to Europe‚ the cycle of fleas and rats and conditions in Europe from 1346. The consequences of the Black Death included social‚ economic and political. The first cause of the Black Plague was people from Asia travelled to Europe. The people from Asia that travelled to Europe brought the Black Plague with them and it spread very quickly

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    The Life within the Fire The tripods had some of the most significance on the setting in the story‚ “The Masque of the Red Death.” As Poe stated in the story‚ “There was no light of any kind emanating from lamp or candle within the suite of chambers. But in the corridors that followed the suite‚ there stood‚ opposite to each window‚ a heavy tripod‚ bearing brazier of fire that projected its rays through the tinted glass and so glaringly illumined the room...” the tripods were the only light source

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    The Masque of the Red Death is a short story written by Edgar Allan Poe. A horrible disease ravaged a kingdom and killed half of the country. The disease’s effects are gruesome to say the least. The effects of the disease were as follows: sudden dizziness‚ sharp pains‚ bleeding from the pores and finally death. All of this took place within 30 minutes‚ but it wasn’t a fast or painless 30 minutes. While this disease was destroying the kingdom the prince‚ Prospero was his name‚ locked himself and

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    Emily Dickinson’s view of death is quite different that that of the modern world. The modern world fears death and describes it as dark‚ scary‚ and horrible. However‚ Emily describes it as something that she welcomes and is not to be feared. She knows that once a person dies‚ he or she begins another life. Through the poem’s diction‚ Emily Dickinson’s view of death is shown. Death “knew no haste” and “kindly stopped” for Emily‚ so Emily “[puts] away [her] labor and

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    The Black Plague and its Economic Effects on Medieval Europe The Middle Ages is often a time that is mislabeled. Some consider it to be a time of darkness and disorder. Others‚ specifically literary people‚ make it seem like a beautiful time of chivalry and knights who saved distressed maidens. Author Jeffrey L. Forgeng writes‚ “We are inclined today to romanticize the Middle Ages.” The Middle Ages was truly a time of great change for Europeans. It can be characterized by advancements in architecture

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    be any of us that has to watch loved ones suffer and potentially watch them while not being able to do anything to help. It would be much worse to survive the Black Death and watch loved ones suffer and live in fear than to have the disease personally and more than likely die quickly. It is clearly seen that it is worse to survive the Black Plague than to suffer directly from it because of the emotional trauma it causes to those who are forced to watch loved ones suffer. Some people

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