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    How did the Plague impact Feudal Europe? The plague was one of the most horrific pandemics in human history. It was an infectious disease that was caused by the bacteria Yersinia Pestis. The plague has killed 75 to 200 million people. It was either infectious through breathing around someone who was infected‚ or by direct contact. The plague created a series of religious‚ social and economic disturbances‚ as well as affect the course of European history. The plague hit religious communities

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    Americans supported slavery because slavery was legal‚ technology has changed‚ and slavery going on today. Many of the American supported because they need to work their farms and other labor jobs. ¨England’s southern colonies in North America developed a farm economy that could not survive without slave labor.¨ ¨Early in the seventeenth century‚ a Dutch ship loaded with African slaves introduced a solution—and a new problem—to the New World.¨(Civil War Trust). ¨Slaves were most economical on large

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    East Knox High School Author Note First paragraph: Thomas’s life Second paragraph: Thomas Jefferson growing up Third paragraph: Thomas Jefferson’s life Fourth paragraph: Thomas Jefferson’s life Abstract “Jefferson fought for his country. But he did not fight with a gun or a sword. He fought with words” Meet Thomas Jefferson by Marvin Barnett. Thomas Jefferson was born on April 13‚ 1743 in Shadwell‚ Virginia. His mother was Jane (Maiden name Rudolph) Jefferson and Peter Jefferson. At the age of

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    He worked for the law and helped tame the wild cowboy culture that pervaded the frontier. In Tombstone‚ Arizona‚ Wyatt got into a feud with a local rancher that resulted in the gunfight at the O.K. Corral‚ perhaps the most famous gunfight in American history. Earp died in Los Angeles on January 13‚ 1929. Wyatt earp changed the wild west law-enforcement forever! Wyatt had a very strict father and mother. They always went to church on Sunday and they never drank alcohol or smoked. I think his

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    Have you ever wondered just how the American Revolution began? The Revolution mainly started with the navigation acts of 1660; however‚ many other things caused the revolution to happen. Some examples are: The French and Indian war‚ Pontiacs Rebellion‚ the Proclamation of 1763‚ The Sugar act‚ The Stamp act‚ Declaratory acts‚ Townsend acts‚ The Boston “Massacre”‚ Boston tea party‚ and the Intolerable acts. The British king and Parliament created and passed the Navigation acts from‚ 1660 to 1696.

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    Orange Peel as Antioxidant

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    know how to recycle. The richness of life is not only seeing life with wide open eyes‚ but knowing about the connections between things and how this knowledge would take part in letting one live a more convenient life just like the purpose of this research work. STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM This study aims to extract antioxidants from orange peels to use as natural preservatives especially for mangoes. Specifically‚ this study attempted to answer the following question: 1. How could

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    with the genre of blues. Though‚ in less than five years he established himself in only four albums that had a remarkable impact on the blues/rock community by using his guitar. Hendrix was believed to be the greatest guitarist that ever lived. His impact on today’s music is still incorporated into today’s society. Jimi Hendrix‚ the greatest guitarist in blues/rock history. He found different was to use his guitar to explain each song that he performed. He revolutionized the sound and emotion

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    Banana Peel as Whitener

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    Tips on How to Whiten Teeth with Banana Peel The versatility of banana itself and its peel goes a long way. Aside from the fact that banana is full of vitamins and minerals‚ and is used in beauty regimen‚ its peel is also utilized in so many ways; from skin care regimen‚ to fertilizer and now to whiten teeth. Using banana peel as teeth whitening is considered extremely safe and healthy because it is not only the flesh of the banana that contains vitamins and minerals but the peel as well. Banana

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    architect‚ painter‚ and author‚ Giorgio Vasari had a powerful impact on the Italian Renaissance. Giorgio Vasari was born into a fairly wealthy family of the time.(Britannica) On July 30th 1511 in Arezzo‚ Italy‚ Giorgio Vasari was given life by Antonio Vasari and Maddelena Tacci. The family was rich enough to send Vasari to Florence at the age of thirteen. (Art History) He was sent there to study at workshops of well-known artists. (Art History) Being sent here granted him a chance to become a potentially

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    Renaissance was "an explosion of African-American talents and natural born gifts" (Harlem Renaissance: Re-examined 2). Although it was one of the most influential and impacting events when it came to advances in art‚ literature‚ entertainment and overall fun‚ many felt that the Harlem Renaissance itself wasn’t so much a celebration of African-American culture‚ but rather a regurgitation of White principles. But no matter how big the Renaissance was African-Americans were still not accepted into mainstream

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