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    An important event of Shakespeare’s time was the Bubonic Plague. The Bubonic Plague is one of the world’s most well-known epidemics. During the middle ages this deadly disease managed to kill 30 to 50% of Europe’s population. Throughout the years the plague’s effect has died down‚ but it is very much still alive today. The play is a very deadly disease caused by bacteria called Yersinia Pestis. The main way that the plague gets transported is by rats and fleas. The bacteria can also be transported

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    Sarah Burns Evolution of Plague Bacteria The Bubonic Plague otherwise known as the Black Death‚ has gotten most of its attention from medieval paintings‚ poetry‚ and journals of revulsion. The real horror‚ was the disturbing biological evidence of the bacteria that caused all the pandemics‚ known as Yersinia pestis. The pathogen got its name from the two investigators Yersin and Kitasato. In 1894‚ Yersin was known as the main investigator (ergo. Named after him)‚ he claimed that the mice/rats were

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    Israelites Last Plague

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    However‚ after being slaves for 400 years‚ God sent a helper. The helper’s name was Moses. He would deliver the Israelites from Egypt. Moses started asking Pharaoh to let his people go. However‚ Pharaoh refused. Because of Pharaoh’s refusal‚ God sent plagues. These plagues included sending frogs‚ boils‚ and darkness to the land of Egypt. In most of the plagues‚ however‚ the Israelites were not affected. God kept sending these plagues until the last plague‚ the plague that took the lives of all the firstborn

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    most people know it today as The Plague‚ killed more than 20 million people in Europe and Asia in the Late Middle Ages. This horrific disease affected all aspects of life during the time. The population decreased by more than 60 percent. The Black Death got its name from the black boils that oozed blood and pus from all of its victims. These were called "buboes" and appeared black on the skin. "Blood and pus seeped out of these strange swellings‚

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    Bubonic Plague Theory

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    The Bubonic Plague is a disease that started around 1346 in China. This disease was very deadly. “In five short years the plague killed around 25 to 45 percent of the population where it struck”. Back then knowledge of bacteria and germs were largely unknown to doctors. There were three types of plague‚ bubonic‚ septicemic‚ and pneumonic. The Christian and Muslim people had very different views on this disease‚ but they had also had very few similarities. Here are a some reasons explaining this theory::

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    Michelle Lasseter Mrs. Stover Speech Class March 27‚ 2012 How To Survive A Zombie Apocalypse In the possible occurrence of a zombie apocalypse‚ certain measures involving shelter‚ food‚ weapons‚ and fitness should be taken to better the chances of survival in such a desperate situation. Throughout the years‚ movies‚ television shows‚ and other miscellaneous hype have heightened a large number of people’s suspicion about the possibility of disease-ridden humans taking over the world. In reality

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    When reacting to the Black Plague‚ Christian and Muslim responses were very different but the same in some ways. Some tried to find cures and others found people to blame for it. They had tried to find treatments and preventions for the plague. The responses from the living were shocking but yet expected and during the time that the Black Plague hit‚ religion was the most powerful and the two big and common religions that got hit hardest were Christianity and Islam. The cause for this disease and

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    The Plague of Justinian is the first documented‚ but the least known case of the bubonic plague. Beginning in 541 AD‚ the Plague of Justinian occurred during Emperor Justinian’s reign originating from Egypt then rapidly moving to Constantinople through trade routes. The disease quickly spread throughout the Mediterranean and as far as England and Ireland‚ lasting for about two hundred years. This paper will focus on the first outbreak during 541 AD – 544 AD in Constantinople and the Byzantine Empire

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    Wonder of Technology

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    Assignment Module: Name: Networks Information Management Eleanor Cuddihy Intranets in a school environment Introduction This technical report aims to investigate the use of Internet technology in a way that empowers teachers‚ by helping them overcome some of the constraints concerning student access to the Internet. The report suggests that the Internet can be brought into the school and used effectively through a school ’Intranet ’. My essay aims to show how this can be achieved - by setting

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    Malaria Vs. The Plague

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    World History II 12/10/13 Malaria VS. The Black Plague In the fourteenth century‚ death and devastation swept from Asia to Europe in the form of the Black Plague‚ killing nearly one third of the world’s population. The Black Plague was one of the most horrid pandemics in history. Arguably‚ other modern day diseases such as Malaria‚ have‚ and continue to impact the world in many ways. While the medical responses‚ based off knowledge and economic results differ from the Black Death to Malaria

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