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    The song “Three Ring Government” by Schoolhouse Rock relates to Montesquieu’s beliefs because it talks about the three branches of the government as well as the very important checks and balances. The song says “Talkin’ about the government and how it’s arranged‚ Divided in three like a circus. Ring one‚ Executive‚ Two is Legislative‚ that’s Congress. Ring three‚ Judiciary” (Schoolhouse Rock‚ Verse 2). Montesquieu was a philosopher and he published the book Spirit of the Laws after studying different

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    people died or ⅓ or England‚ The plague spread due to the middle of the street‚ was where people emptied their waste. People thought that the plague came from God and had no understanding of germs that actually caused it. It had a significant impact in the areas of physical suffering‚ business and how society worked. The way the city was built was why the plague spread so quick. The plague was brought through the slave trade and when it reached London‚ the plague spread rapidly due to the middle

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    7 Worst Killer Plagues in history  Smallpox (430 BC? - 1979): Killed more than 300 million people worldwide in the 20th century alone‚ and most of the native inhabitants of the Americas Smallpox (also known by the Latin names Variola or Variola vera) is a contagious disease unique to humans. Smallpox is caused by either of two virus variants named Variola major and Variola minor. The deadlier form‚ V. major‚ has a mortality rate of 30–35%‚ while V. minor causes a milder form of disease called

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    When the plague first reached Europe‚ people panicked. In hopes of survival‚ many began to abandon what they had and moved to villages and country sides in hope of fleeing from the disease. “Children abandoned the father‚ husband abandoned the wife‚ wife the husband‚ one brother the other‚ one sister the other…. Some fled to villas‚ others to villages in order to get a change in air. Where there had been no [plague]‚ there they carried it; if it was already there‚ they caused it to increase” (Zahler

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    The Bubonic plague was a disease that spread throughout Europe in the 1300s‚ specifically in the years of 1347 through 1352‚ however several more outbreaks of the disease occurred in the years to follow. The disease affected people of all ages and of every level of the feudal system from the peasants up to the king. The cause of the disease to be spread at an alarming rate was because of rats carrying the disease through the fleas on them. They roamed through the streets spreading the disease to

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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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    The Black Death In Fourteenth Century Europe‚ there was a network of roads and sea routes were linked to create international trade. These trading ships were docked at a Port in Sicily (Italy) after a long journey through the Black Sea from Asia. This was a major trade route where Italian merchants traded for silks and spices to be brought to Europe. Apparently‚ Asian black rats carried fleas with the plague that somehow burrowed into the ship’s grain sacks. This is the theory of what caused the

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    Half Way Around the World Getting a chance to travel halfway around the world during school seemed like a very good choice until I reached there. It was my first time traveling outside of the U.S and I sure was excited for this trip of a lifetime until I got there. I was on my way to India‚ or to be exact‚ New Delhi. You can say traveling to other countries just gives me a lot of joy. Whether it be trying new foods or even to go see the beautiful artwork‚ wildlife‚ traditions‚ and their lifestyle

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    It was a quiet town but it got scary fast. Because There was a dead man around the corner from my house and there were doctors around the dead body. But then 2 days later they died. Also keep in mind i’m the only one that showers in my family. A few days later it seemed like the whole town was dying out so we were ordered to stay away from the dead bodys and evacuate the town. There were people dieing still even when we were hours even mile’s away from the town but up the road there were a big pile

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    Celtic‚ Norse‚ and Arthurian mythologies‚ etc.)‚ I believe Biblical held the most significant effect on The Lord of the Rings‚ albeit Finnish/Nordic appears more so than any other. Additionally‚ Tolkien wanted to publish The Silmarillion and The Lord of the Rings together‚ since he saw them as connected mythological cycles. To a degree‚ one’s reading of The Lord of the Rings‚ is deepened

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