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    20 million people in Western Europe. The Bubonic‚ or “Black Plague”‚ began in China in 1334. The bacillus‚ Yersinia pestis‚ existed in all forms of the plague and caused it. The disease was carried in the bellies of fleas that attached to rats. The Black Death subsided in the Russian Steppe in 1351. Bad hygienic conditions in Europe helped the epidemic spread. European lifestyle also changed greatly during and after the disease. As the Black Plague spread rapidly through Western Europe‚ people tried

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    Summer Reading Test Corrections – Alex Johnson 6. Which of the following most strongly appeals to pathos? A. Starting the speech with what makes Roosevelt credible. B. Defining and quoting the Bill of Rights. C. Terms such as “totalitarian‚” “democracy‚” “trade union‚” and “compromise” D. Repetition of the word “United Nations” E. Use of rhetorical questions Letter A is incorrect because Roosevelt is appealing to logos in this quote “The United Nations has made it clear that it intends

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    In Macbeth by William Shakespeare‚ Macbeth’s corrupt ways and mind causes him to do evil doings and actions. In Act four‚ he shows many visions of malevolent doings. First‚ he visits the witches. Then‚ he plans the murders of Lady Macduff and her son. Next‚ Macbeth makes Macduff and Malcolm question their thoughts about him. Also‚ Macbeth vows that he will not be hasty in his moves any longer. Finally‚ he acts as a foil towards Malcolm. In Act 4‚ Macbeth’s corrupt ways and mind causes evil doings

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    Why Is Stealing Wrong

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    involved with being immoral. Doing the wrong thing for the right reason is wrong because‚ there are many ways to help a person in need without stealing from anyone. If you had morals that you follow then you decided to not follow them‚ then this could cause guilt that would most likely stay without for a while. Guilt could overcome you do something wrong while also having good morals that you follow and set for yourself. Elder Davis said “Guilt is to the spirit‚ what pain‚ is to the body. In 6th grade

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    Abortion Is Always Wrong.

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    ‘Abortion is always wrong…’ Abortion is the deliberate termination of a pregnancy usually before 24 weeks of pregnancy. Many agree that abortion is wrong because you are playing God as you are taking the act upon who can live and who cannot. The fifth commandment is ‘You shall not kill’ and by killing an innocent unborn child you are no better than a murder. The Roman Catholic Church believes that life begins at conception and that it is unacceptable in all situations. Jeremiah 1:5- ‘Before I formed

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    Advantages of Speaking English X [pic] John London John London is an English journalist who has been writing professionally since 2006. His articles have appeared in major British newspapers such as "The Times" and "The Guardian." London holds a Master of Arts in journalism from the University of the Arts London. By John London‚ eHow Contributor [pic]When you go abroad‚ English will probably be the single language many people will understand. English is known to be so useful throughout

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    Why Is Antigone Wrong

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    leading to series of events that end up making everyone’s day just miserable. The theme of this play is morality‚ which is what you personally think is right from wrong. In my opinion‚ Antigone’s morals were wrong for all the right reasons and Creon’s morals were right for all the wrong reasons. Antigone was wrong because she defied Creon’s law of burying Polyneices but for what was right and justice. Creon was right because Polyneices fought against his own country but should have given him a proper

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    Is Torture Morally Wrong

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    supposed to be 100% free. Free to come and leave‚ speak their minds‚ and be a democratic society. American have given themselves a reputation to have a very high standard of morality and ethics. With that being said if torture is considered to be morally wrong then does

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    Why Is Abortion Wrong

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    weeks (the early development stage) it is still murder making the statement ‘Abortion is murder’ true. There are however‚ many arguments put forward in relation to what stage a foetus is consider alive or not. The religious person would put forward the argument that from time of conception the foetus is alive and therefore it is wrong to take that life – ‘thou shall not kill’‚ being one of the Ten Commandments. According to the religious tolerance organisation‚ most beliefs of religious groups are

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    Priya Patel Mr. Frank English (4TH period) October 7‚ 2012 Should teen curfews be enforced ? There are many words or phrases that teens dread hearing from their parents; one of these words is “curfew.” The topic of teenage curfews is usually a controversial one. Parents impose curfews to protect their teens‚ and teens often feel this is an unfair limitation placed on them. Many teens see the adolescent years as a time to break away from their family and parents‚ and experience more freedom

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