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    rats in a human community‚ and since the number of fugitives from the plague-striken areas multiplies the speed‚ the disease spread rapidly by a process called as "spread by leaps". Moreover‚ since the medieval society was in a dynamic phase of "modernization heralding the transformation from a medieval to early "‚ the early industrial market-economic and capitalistic developments were primarily based on busy shipping lines that bound the world together. Nonetheless‚ the rapid transportation by ship

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    If a problem of universals influenced phenomenal Late Medieval developments‚ it may be said the Black Death epidemic of Europe 1347-1350 was an inevitable precursor of transitions in human spirituality and intellect. It will be this discussion’s contention to study examples from a primary source to reveal portrayed how intellectual change eradicated Black Death’s fatalistic psychological obstacle between human sin and free will. These were: “The Plague in Avignon‚” by Heyligen‚ 1347; “The Plague

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    What Were Some of the Socioeconomic Conflicts That Were Occurring in Medieval England? Medieval England was the time period where there were plenty of invasions. Some of the socioeconomic conflicts that were occurring in medieval England‚ were changes in agriculture‚ town crisis‚ and peasant uprising. These conflicts caused England to be where it is today. The Changes in agriculture were the tools were improved and a new system was developed. Heavy tools‚ such as the plow‚ were made to be lighter

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    fortress; it was an instrument of social control and the symbol of power‚ authority‚ and wealth” (Stokstad xxvii). During the Medieval Ages‚ the main purpose of the castle was to protect the citizens of a particular kingdom. These huge fortresses played major roles in the society of the Medieval Ages‚ along with their magnificent architecture‚ castle are still popular today. A medieval kingdom commonly included a large castle‚ to house the royal family‚ knights‚ and servants‚ and a city with merchants‚

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    Index: ▪ Introduction to castles ▪ Types of castles ▪ Construction of Castles ▪ Castles under Siege ▪ Life in the Medieval Castle ▪ Tonbridge castle (history of Tonbridge castle) Introduction Long before men built such imposing structures as Harlech Castle‚ they constructed other simpler fortifications. In fact‚ men have always built some kind of fortification to protect themselves‚ their families‚ and their tribes against danger‚ whether from animals

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    containing bacteria that were carried by rats‚ to humans. Moreover‚ the Black Death killed millions of citizens and completely changed the society of 14th century Europe. As time goes on‚ the Bubonic Plague had economic‚ social‚ and religious effects on medieval Europe. The economic effects of the Black Death were the decrease of town populations‚ decline of trade and the product upcharges. The decrease of town populations was caused

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    Fishing in Medieval Europe Although‚ we know that fly fishing is the most superior of all types of fishing‚ and that dry fly fishing‚ is perhaps one of the most perfect and enjoyable experiences that man may have here on Earth‚ it is important to understand the history of fishing‚ and how the sport has evolved throughout time. Throughout history fish have played an important role in the diet of many cultures‚ including the diet of many people in Medieval Europe. Different forms of fishing and

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    Medieval Pilgrimage In this essay I will discuss how medieval pilgrimages were considered to be a cultural phenomenon. Overall there were many motivations for pilgrims to participate in the act of a pilgrimage. Elaborate excessive artwork led to competitions at pilgrimage sites. Medieval pilgrimages changed Christians along with other religious people‚ spiritually and emotionally. Pilgrims went on journeys that were over long distances that proved to be physical and mental hardships. Before

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    device? In the medieval-ages they didn’t have that. Although we still have some today like music and board games‚ in the medieval-ages they played them differently. In medieval-ages they had lots of recreation and entertainment and here are some of them. Music in the medieval-ages was played frequently‚ they played the drums‚ flute‚ harp and the hurdie gurdie (Taylor‚28-29). You know the song “do a deer a female deer”‚ a man named Guido D’Arezzo made a song like that in the medieval-ages. He also

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          From this survey‚ I can conclude that lose weight supplement has both good and bad result. I think the fat student should exercise more than taking lose weight supplement. And the most importantly‚ it will be effective‚ It depends on living your life. The taking lose weight supplement  I did survey about the taking lose weight supplement of fat university students‚ and I think you will find the results very interesting.            For my survey‚ I interviewed twenty fat students of university

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