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    The cause of this sudden eruption of the plague is not exactly known. From the Gobi desert‚ it spread out in all directions. The plague then spread eastward to China. During the expansion of trade during the Early and High Middle ages‚ trade routes with China were strengthened and ventured greatly. European traders‚ particularly those from the Italian city states‚ traveled the Black Sea region regularly. This was believed to be the introduction of the plague to European land. Along with the Chinese

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    Алиса Егорова‚ 1 УВЭД и СМТ Portfolio Entry Downshifting: a plague or a blessing? We live in a frenzied rhythm and face tons of new information every day. Everything around us is constantly changing and it is quite natural that such phenomenon as Downshifting appeared in a modern world. But is it a real cure for mercantile 21st-century generation or just a new lifestyle trend? There is a popular belief that Downshifting is a choice we all have. It’s the choice to make slow gradual changes to result

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    David Sedaris “A Plague of Tics” Summary: In this autobiography of David Sedaris‚ he describes‚ in a vivid and humorous detail‚ the obsessive compulsive behavior that plagued his life from grade school into college. The autobiography starts off with his teacher scolding him because he is licking her light switch. He also includes some of his “tics” of having to count and touch everything he does. David tells that a person had to do these things because nothing was worse than the anguish of not doing

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    called Black Plague because most scholars believe struck Europe was ̈Plague ̈. The plague took pneumonic and septicemic forms. The black death was an epidemic of bubonic plague‚ a disease caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis that circulates among wild rodents where they live in great numbers and density. The black death was one of the most devastating pandemics in human history. Blackdeath was around from 1346-1353. The cause of Black death was fleas who lived on plague-infected and

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    During the High Middle Ages‚ Western Europe developed one of the most impressive and successful civilizations the world had yet seen. One might have thought it was a civilization destined to continue essentially unchanged for centuries. But that’s not what happened. In the 14th century‚ a series of disasters shook Western European civilization to its foundations‚ eventually forcing major changes in Europe. The first disaster to hit Europe was famine. Some of the agricultural success of the High

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    years 500-1500 CE. Central government struggled in this time that was also known as the Dark Ages. Medicines were very simple at the time and serious diseases were hardly ever cured. A serious outbreak during this time was the Black Death. This was a plague that could not be cured by the medicines of it’s time. During the Middle Ages‚ the Black Death was a violent disease with horrible signs. It spread through carriers who brought it to Europe where it killed many and spread throughout the area. The

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    Have you ever heard of the Black Death? A lot people are familiar with the horrible plague that spread across Europe from early 1348 to late 1349. However‚ most do not know just how big of an effect it had on the nation of Europe. Over time‚ the disease caused famine‚ mass death in highly populated areas‚ and even led to rebellion and uprising from poor people‚ or “peasants”. The disease ravaged the continent of Europe for around two years‚ yet it left tens of thousands of casualties in its wake

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    Black Death packet 1. The story that was told was that rat got on a ship in the Italian port of Messina. The rat carried a flea that breads the plague inside of it and from there it spread to all of Europe. 2. The author believes that fleas carried bacteria called Xenopsylla Cheopis. 3. Greek word for groin. 4. The population was fearful because it could kill somebody overnight. 5. Ring around the Rosy could relate to the Black Death because the ring showed an early sign that a blotch was

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    Death was a plague that began in Asia and moved throughout Europe killing one third to half of population of everywhere it touched. During the the fourteenth century‚ Europe had been at the peak of a population boom. (Perry‚ M)The large increase in population coupled with torrential downpours of rain and a reliance on grain farming led to a long famine. The famine in turn made people living in 14th century Europe weaker and more susceptible to the plague. The popular opinion is that the plague was a bacteria

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    countryside. The main the city was heavily infected. Safest place was to go farther away from civilization as possible. People took different responses of the plague. The religious people especially. The religious felt that god punish them and would do anything to take away their sins and not get infected. To begin with‚ to the Christians the plague made them worship god much more. Most European Christians‚ however‚ relied on familiar practices: seeking the aid of parish priests invoking the intercession

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