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    HISTORICITY

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    DEPARTMENT: RELIGIOUS STUDIES LECTURER-IN –CHARGE: BEREKIAH. O.O (REVEREND) SEPTEMBER 2014 TOPIC CONTENT 1. Course description 2. Introduction 3. The date 4. Moses as the leader of the exodus 5. Pharaoh 6. The plagues 7. The Passover 8. Significance of the exodus 9. Conclusion 10. References PART TWO:

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    How the Black Plague/Black Death impacted Europe Have you heard of the black death or black plague and how it infected Europe? We are going to be talking about how in 1352 the black plague was in Europe and causing disaster. How Europe’s Population was hard hit and decreasing day by day.How did the economy and religion were effected by the black death? So how was it created and how did it end. Just like that it made Europe a ungrateful place off disaster. POPULATION DECREASING DAY BY DAY

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    The Dark Ages was the time period of which brought back civilization several hundred years. Some of the key factors why the Dark Ages lasted so many years were because of war‚ leadership‚ and disease. Firstly‚ war played a very important part in the fall of Rome‚ and which was the reason the Dark Ages started. Leadership was the second greatest reason because the poor leadership the leaders demonstrated led to rash decisions‚ ultimately leading to what had happened in the Dark Ages. The last important

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    The return of the bubonic plague from the past A strange disease attacks the Pine Hills community and the city goes berserk/chaotic. Scientist from Harvard and Yale work together to discover the deadly disease. So far 52 people have died and from there DNA‚ scientists have discovered that the bacteria are similar to the genetics the Black Death was one of the most devastating pandemics in human history‚ killing an estimated 75 to 200 million people and peaking in Europe in the years 1348–50 CE

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    a disease called the bubonic plague which was widespread during fourteenth century. The plague according to modern biomedical science was a severe infection of the lymphatic system caused by Pasteurella petis‚ a bacillus carried principally by fleas that thrive on animals‚ particularly rodents such as rats. At the beginning of the outbreak‚ the cause of the plague was attributed to bad air‚ some kind of generalized pestilential miasma (Patel‚ 2011). The Black Plague is said to have originated in

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    occurrence and as famine broke out‚ people began to worry. The time period of approximately 1339 to 1346 is now known as the famine before the plague (history). These seven bad years of weather and famine lead to the greatest plague of all times. In 1347‚ endemic to Asia‚ The Black Death began spreading throughout Western Europe. Over the time of three years‚ the plague killed one third of the population in Europe with roughly twenty five million people dead (bbc.co). The Black Death killed more Europeans

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    activated to answer their strikes. For these reasons it must be speculated that with change over time‚ we as humans and our own nature have evolved to deal with the pressures we encounter. The catastrophic events that took place during the Bubonic plague and 9/11 attacks caused two‚ very different human perceptions which explains the contrasting reactions. When an entire civilization comes under attack from a source that cannot be controlled‚ panic and distress would naturally be primary reactions

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    If there was ever an important period historians‚ and people could put a finger on‚ this would be it. This is the important period where the world’s countries‚ kingdoms‚ and dynasties established trade routes. This is the period where countries were made and countries were destroyed because of the importance of trade and the importance of building a fundamental‚ religious‚ and economical way of life. This paper will discuss the goals and functions of trades‚ and traders‚ and a historical analysis

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    A bubonic plague‚ also known as the Black Death‚ spread through Western Europe from 1348-1349. It killed about 25%-50% of the entire population of Western Europe. This plague changed Europe’s society and some of the changes would last a long time. The Black Death changed the society of Europe by causing many religious groups to blame religions‚ the demand of labor to go up‚ and rebellions of the common folk. First‚ the religious groups blaming religions for the plague was a change the Black Death

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    Were the Christian and Muslim Responses? In 1346 European traders began to hear reports about earthquakes‚ floods‚ locusts‚ famine‚ and plague in faraway China. They knew very little then that the plague they were hearing about would follow the same trade routes to the Middle East‚ North Africa‚ and Europe that they themselves used. In five short years‚ the plague killed between 25 and 45% of the populations it encountered. So how different were the Christian and Muslim responses? In 1348 Christianity

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