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    body’s internal environment. These regulations can consist of maintaining properties such as acidity and temperature. Homeostasis is most effective because it can achieve this because it is in a stable and relatively consistent conditions. In sleep-wake homeostasis‚ an internal timer generates a homeostatic sleep drive or need for sleep. The timer is quite remarkable: the longer that we have been awake and active‚ the stronger the timer pulls at us to sleep. In total‚ there are four stages of sleep

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    would take some lessons. The lessons were given out on a private ski lake in Toldeo‚ WA‚ near Olympia. I loved taking lessons out there because I got to ride behind some of the nicest boats around. The boats they had out at the lake threw up huge wakes that launched me into the air like I never had experienced before. The lessons I took at Active Water Sports were an awesome experience for me. I remember taking my lessons in February when it was only 40 degrees outside! As soon as I got done with

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    Why Are You Wake Up Octavia?

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    gold blindness. She walks around her mess of clothes on the floor and walk to the bathroom to brush her teeth. After she finished brushing her teeth‚ she walks to the neat‚ tumblr‚ fresh white painted bedroom to wake her sister up to get to school on time. She shrugs her while saying “wake up”. Her sister woke up with a messy frizzy hair and reply with a yawning voice “ Why are you waking me up Octavia?” Octavia tells her It’s time to go to school. Her sister jumps out of bed and runs to the bathroom

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    disease. People called it the Bubonic Plague or “Black Death”. Many people were affected because of the Bubonic Plague. The Bubonic Plague or “Black Death” was a disadvantage. The people that were infected had symptoms because of the disease. In Document 1‚ it said that the Bubonic Plague began in (Europe) Italy. It started approximately in 1348‚ and it took 2 years for the plague to spread. The Bubonic Plague travelled East to West. The Bubonic Plague was fleas that were on rodents and it

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    Ebola Vs Black Plague

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    in this year that the Plague hit Europe. The disease was spreading throughout their village and there was no escaping it. The parents did everything they could to protect their children‚ keeping them away from others. Sadly both of the parents contracted the disease and died. This happened to many families during this time and the Plague killed at least 25 million. Ebola was not nearly as bad therefore‚ Ebola in modern Africa was a better disease to have than the Black Plague in the Middle Ages. This

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    Black Plague Most Tragic Disease In History Have you ever wondered how serious the black death was? Why it was one of the worse things to happen on earth? The black death was a terrible disease during the medieval time period causing millions of deaths across the world.The black death could be wrote down as the most tragic disease to happen in history.The black death was the worse disease to ever occur causing millions of deaths‚ unsanitary lifestyles‚ lots of lies‚ filthy animals‚and cruel and tragic

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    Great Pestilence‚ The Great Plague‚ The Great Mortality‚ The Death‚ and The Black Plague. Genoan ships are thought to have brought the disease from Kaffa (Dunn 26). The bacteria first infected the black rats and transmitted the infection to humans by fleabites (Bagley 100). Once people are infected‚ they infect others very rapidly. Plague causes fever and a painful swelling of the lymph glands called buboes‚ which is how it gets its name (101). The symptoms of the plague were swelling in the groin

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    The plague infected Europe with outbreaks beginning in the mid-fourteenth century and was met with many different reactions. These reactions included fear‚ curiosity‚ and even spite. Through these responses and general insecurity from the plague‚ superstitions and other theories formed so people could try to make sense of what was going on. Fear of the plague would be an understandable reaction‚ considering that they had no idea what was going on or how to cure it. Eventually believing that the

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    about what happened in Europe far before modernization took place‚ specifically the never- forgotten pandemic of the century known to man as the Black Plague. This outbreak has been the main source of suffering for so many Europeans centuries ago‚ affecting not only the people but the whole country itself. Ranging from economic to personal‚ the Black Plague has sought to destroy each and every Englishman alive. All of which started from a simple virus that was not curable at that time‚ and by the next

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    The Black Death: Bubonic Plague The Black Death was an epidemic that killed about one-third of Europe’s population. In the early 1330’s a deadly disease known as the Black Death occurred in China. China was one of the top world trading nations so it wasn’t long before the Black Plague started spreading throughout other countries. Eventually in the late 1340’s the disease occurred in Europe by sea resulting in about 20 to 30 million deaths. During this time many groups of people were made scapegoats

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