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    BACKGROUND: A pandemic;(of a disease) prevalent throughout an entire country‚ continent or is universal. (dictionary.com) The Spanish Influenza is a flu; which is a respiratory infection and attacks the body without warning. It has no place of origin and became a global pandemic in a span of a couple of months in North America‚ Brazil‚ Asia‚ Europe‚ India‚ Africa‚ and Taubenberger in the South Pacific. The 1918-1919 Spanish influenza name was established consequently because of the massive deaths

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    The Grape Industry Most grapes come from cultivars of Vitis vinifera‚ the common grapevine; and its cultivation began approximately 6000 to 8000 years ago (B) (This et al.‚ 2006). Grapes can be eaten raw and used for making wine‚ raisins‚ juices‚ jellies‚ vinegars‚ and seed oils (B). The grapevine has played an essential role in history‚ religion‚ and industry worldwide. Archaeological evidence suggests that the first wine production has originated between the Black Sea region and Iran‚ and by the

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    Plague According to the CDC‚ “plague is a disease that affects humans and other mammals” (“Plague”). Scholars have suggested the collapse of the Roman Empire may be linked to the spread of plague. Plague is caused by the bacterium Yersinia Pestis. Humans usually get plague after being bitten by a rodent flea carrying Yersinia or handling an animal infected with the plague. Plague is known for killing millions of people in Europe during the middle ages. The most recent outbreak of plague “on November

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    inspiring‚ positive message? Geraldine Brooks‚ depicts a community caught in extraordinary times in her historical novel Year of Wonders‚ which is set in the ‘plague town’ Eyam in 1666–1667. It was known as the ‘hardest season’ of Eyam where loss and grief was rousing. The plague that had risen to Eyam‚ had caused many losses of lives‚ however plague had individuals find direction and purpose and act as a rebirth to life. Although characters experience weaknesses‚ they are able to conquer their weaknesses

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    The story develops in a fictional country where a plague was causing sickness and death. A Prince‚ in an effort to ignore the outside world‚ summoned his closest friends into his castle‚ to lock it up. Prince Prospero is the protagonist of the story; he is an eccentric‚ selfish and fearless person who believes he can outplay fate. The Red Death is the antagonist for the story; it’s silent‚ stalking‚ slow and also fearless. In the story a plague is affecting the country; death and suffering is seen

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    9/13/10 In David Sedaris’ “Plague of Tics” readers learn quickly about Sedaris’ OCD behaviors and how they affect not only himself but also the others around him. I have certain compassion towards Sedaris as I learned through the “Plague of Tics” we shared a connection relating between our views and past events. His family is clearly used to the odd behaviors but rather than being worried they tease him and think the tics are voluntarily practiced. Due to his unique routines annually his teachers

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    The Bubonic Plague is one of the most deadly diseases of all time as well as one of the most famous. Although it is not common these days to see it‚ it was widespread during the medieval times where millions had died. It was so widespread‚ it was said that there was not enough living to bury the dead. Rodents ran the unsanitary streets that carried the fleas that had the disease. This is how the Bubonic Plague was spread. It was believed at the time by the people that the gods were punishing

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    ship rat. The infected rats would die but most of their fleas would live and infect more rats. Once a person is infected skin sores appear that often turn into black scabs. “The most common form of the black death is the bubonic plague”‚ said “drugs.com”. The bubonic plague gets its name from the swollen lymph nodes caused by the infection. The swollen nodes are known as “buboes” and they are very painful‚ swollen and red. “Express Britain” stated that “the infection takes three to

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    population had died as a result of the plague. The plague‚ with its many symptoms and ways of spreading‚ ended in many social and economic changes throughout Medieval Europe Most people know a few of the most common symptoms of the Bubonic Plague through the nursery rhyme “Ring around the Rosie.” The song goes‚ “Ring around the rosy‚ pockets full of posy‚ ashes‚ ashes‚ we all fall down.” This explains one of the most frequently seen symptoms of the plague‚ which consisted of large tumor-like swellings

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    “The American Holocaust: Columbus and the Conquest of the New World” 1. Life in the big cities of Europe was rough time. There was a lot of violence‚ squalor‚ treachery and intolerance. There was outbreaks of plague and smallpox‚ also many people contracted measles‚ influenza‚ typhoid fever and many more illnesses during this time. In-migration was when the Europeans from the countryside moved to the city to replenish the population that died due to illnesses. If people from the countryside didn’t

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