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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 vegan diet is more than just a diet it is a positive message. In Called Home‚ by Barbara Kingsolver she talks about our disconnection from nature. Our lifestyles have dominated us by dictating what we do and what we have time for. Food has been left in the hands of farmers‚ the government‚ and multinational corporations. The supermarket is at our convenience alongside fast food restaurants with products that contain chemicals as ingredients and illness from poorly raised and manufactured animals

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    The Black Plague and its Economic Effects on Medieval Europe The Middle Ages is often a time that is mislabeled. Some consider it to be a time of darkness and disorder. Others‚ specifically literary people‚ make it seem like a beautiful time of chivalry and knights who saved distressed maidens. Author Jeffrey L. Forgeng writes‚ “We are inclined today to romanticize the Middle Ages.” The Middle Ages was truly a time of great change for Europeans. It can be characterized by advancements in architecture

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    to do anything to help. It would be much worse to survive the Black Death and watch loved ones suffer and live in fear than to have the disease personally and more than likely die quickly. It is clearly seen that it is worse to survive the Black Plague than to suffer directly from it because of the emotional trauma it causes to those who are forced to watch loved ones suffer. Some people

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    William McNeill‚ Plagues and Peoples William McNeill was a prominent historian whose works left an undeniable mark in history. He was determined to examine a various number of diseases‚ and how they had affected the world’s population over the years in this book of knowledge. McNeill believed that the spread of infectious disease became a main shaper of history that preyed upon places such as China with the bubonic plague‚ to Mexico and the effects of smallpox. The author points out how several

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    In Barbara Ehrenreich’s book Nickel and Dimed‚ Ehrenreich explores the dynamics of social stratification by gender in working class America. Similarly to race‚ Ehrenreich shows how gender and gender roles are a part of a closed system in the American workforce. One can first see this early on in the book when Ehrenreich works as a waitress. Ehrenreich describes a dynamic in this work setting in which female workers are subservient to a dominant male manager who is very critical. She mainly shows

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    Death in England. “The Black Death is the name given to a deadly plague (often called bubonic plague‚ but is more likely to be pneumonic plague) which was rampant during the Fourteenth Century. It was believed to have arrived from Asia in late 1348 and caused more than one epidemic in that century – though its impact on English society from 1348 to 1350 was terrible. No amount of medical knowledge could help England when the plague struck. It also had a major impact on England’s social structure

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    widespread devastation‚ which was the case during‚ and‚ following the Black Death. Art often reflects the concerns of society at that time‚ and this was most certainly the case in the late Middle Ages. Due to the extraordinary death toll caused by the Plague‚ and the essentially nonexistent understanding of the mechanism

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    to pleas her husband. In this humorous essay she is expressing her and other women’s feelings about how there husbands treating them and the chores that there husbands make them perform. The second writing is a poem called "The faithful wife" by Barbara L. Greenberg. This poem As the matter of fact I would like to have a wife myself if that’s what a women’s duties are to be born to make her husband feel and enjoy life‚ however I am not a male and I disagree 100% with the things that a women should

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    In the novel The Bean Trees by Barbara Kingsolver one of the main characters named Estevan says “We believe that if something terrible happens to someone‚ they must have done something to deserve it.” The author of the novel wrote it the complete opposite of what Estevan says‚ meaning bad things happen to good people and good thing happen to bad people. That it doesn’t matter if you’re good or bad‚ bad things still happen to good people and vice versa. Esteven is right‚ that we as Americans believe

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