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    A DISASTROUS DATE by Gizel E. Vega Oquendo I remember my first date. Not only because it was my first romantic experience with who I considered during that time "the boy of my dreams"‚ but also because it was one of the most embarrasing experiences of my life. I was 17 years old back then‚ but I remember it like if it was yesterday. We took a long road trip from Carolina to the Old San Juan. Along the way we were sharing experiences and funny anecdotes‚ we were telling each other the kind of stories

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    Church in 14th century Europe.The pilgrims taking part in this pilgrimage are not necessarily the most pious pilgrims in the world: for many of the travelers‚ this pilgrimage is a tourist expedition rather than a devout religious quest.Chaucer utilizes this anthology of works to develop his ideas about the imperfections of the Catholic Church and how many people viewed

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    Rules of Marriage During the Fourteenth Century The rules of marriage during the fourteen century were really different to the rules of marriage today. The play Romeo and Juliet took place in the fourteenth century which meant that the marriage rules applied to them. . Obedience‚ blessings and Finances from both sets of parents were needed for someone to get married during the fourteenth century. During the fourteenth century the parents had to choose a husband for

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    appoint them to rule over a certain piece of land‚ The lords appoint the vassals‚ or Knights who would defend the manor from attacks. In return they heat a piece of land that would be taken care of. After the Knights‚ there were serfs.In the fourteenth century‚ England was governed by using the feudal system‚ which means "that everything ultimately belonged to someone else"(Cartwright 32).There were two types of serfs. The freeman‚ and the peasants. The freeman does the same work as a peasant but they are

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    During the 14th century‚ Europe was struck by an epidemic known as the Black Death. Although the exact origins of the Black Death remain disputed by historians‚ it is believed that the illness was brought to Sicily‚ Italy by a Genoese merchant ship coming from Crimea in 1347. The illness is then believed to have spread through the Mediterranean Basin‚ into France‚ then Spain‚ Germany and the remaining majority of Europe (Gottfried‚ 1983: 55-76). Prior to the arrival of the Black Death in Europe‚

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    The Black Death The Black Death was an infectious disease that spread from Asia across to Europe in the 14th century. The Black Death lasted for three years‚ killing 60 percent of Europe’s population. The Black is a combination of three related diseases. The first disease was the bubonic plague. This was named this because of the buboes that appeared on the victim’s body. The second disease was the pulmonary/pneumonic plague. This disease attacked the victim’s lungs and were always fatal. The third

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    In the fourteenth century there was virus that spread across Europe. This virus came about by fleas biting rats and then the fleas transferred to the humans and biting them. Which cause people really sick. This virus was deadly during the early times there was no cure‚ people were dying left to right. The virus was very contagious people had to move out the cities and go out to the countryside. The main the city was heavily infected. Safest place was to go farther away from civilization as possible

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    WS201- Journal Writing 1 My disastrous date October 18th‚ 2014 was the day which I cannot not to embrace it in my mind. That was a Saturday‚ which I did not have to take my evening classes at IFL as weekday schedules. That was a very special day I wished to have in my life for these twenty years. Personally‚ it was supposed to be an exciting moment; however‚ things was not that as expected. The story was initially started by a night before it‚ which was in October 17th‚ 2014. On that night‚ I

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    The British Crown in the 14th century wanted to expand across the world to find a more efficient way of trading goods and products. The Crown invested in many people to explore and send on expositions. The expansion of the new world as well as globalization allowed for the mining of silver to be the most profitable for the British Crown. One of the most notary explorers in history is Christopher Columbus‚ not for his fame‚ but for his infamy. He enslaved the people of Hispaniola (Haiti/Hispaniola)

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    There is a major misunderstanding‚ and simply an unknown condition to human health worldwide. World health simply does not have a definition‚ but broken down even more: health is “the general condition of the body or mind with reference to soundness and vigor”. Now reading this definition‚ it does not really explain much‚ but this definition can be interpreted in many different ways. The way I have chosen to interpret this‚ is how the general condition of body and mind‚ not in reference to soundness

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