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    The Black Plague One of the most devastating pandemics in human history was The Black Death. It killed over 200 million people during the seven years from 1346 to 1353. People think that The Black Death originated from Central Asia and traveled with fleas and rodents on The Silk Road. The Black Death actually arrived in ships with sailors that were sick‚ had fever‚ unable to keep food down and had really bad pain but the scariest of them all was their body were covered with mysterious black boils

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    in the plague‚ even though Shakespeare was alive almost 300 years after the largest outbreak of the Black Death. Shakespeare’s plays were really crowded.So crowded in fact‚ that they were “considered to be hotbeds for contagion”(Rasmussan and DeJong 7). Even though the Black Death was easily spread in the theatres people still came and watched Shakespeare’s plays. People came to his plays because they helped people

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    Both‚ their necessary luxuries. I feel these ( cell phones‚ televisions‚ computers ) materialistic luxuries have become a necessity in a huge percentage of the human population. Television has been around since the late 1800’s and since then its been a necessity to have. Our generation are being born to a television in the household. This has trained us from birth to know that if it’s a home it has a television. And if it does’nt. Why? Nowadays television has become a luxury. Everyone

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    philosopher Aristotle for the discussion of philosophical questions relating to daily life: the ‘ethike theoria’ deals with the study of‚ and gives criteria for the evaluation of human behaviour. Since then‚ ethics has become one of the major topics in Western philosophy when debating social and individual values‚ their relationship and their hierarchy in society. Today‚ the meaning of ‘ethics’ is more or less equivalent to that of ‘morals’‚ which comes from the Latin word ‘mos‚ moris’ and also means custom

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    religion especially by the Catholic Church. The Plague‚ or the Black Death‚ struck Europe over the course of the first three-quarters of the 14th century‚ marked a significant change‚ not only for the Catholic Church but also for society as a whole. It resulted in the death of half to two thirds of the population. It caused a widespread labor shortage‚ the Catholic Church’s credibility was severely damaged as it could not stop the plague‚ and new technology was developed to make up for the labor shortage

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    When Bubonic Plague visited England in 1348‚ it was called the Great Mortality. We know it as the Black Death that lasted until 1352 and killed vast populations in Asia ‚ North Africa ‚ Europe ‚ Iceland ‚ and Greenland . In total‚ it extinguished as much as fifty percent of the world’s population. In England ‚ bubonic plague on average killed at least one-third of all inhabitants between 1348 and 1349. In London alone‚ one out of two people died during the visitation. The bottom line is that

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    this development‚ comes the use of technology. Nowadays‚ people depend on technology to do the simplest of things. So why not meet people online and start up a new couple’s relationship? Technology has carved its way into our society‚ and mostly everyone uses technology in some way. Whether it is teachers‚ students‚ businesses‚ or even children‚ mostly everyone uses it. This could mean websites‚ email‚ cellphones‚ games‚ or even dating sites. Before technology was invented‚ no one was emailing each

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    bubonic plague. Europe was not alone in this catastrophe; portions of Northern Africa and Asia were also affected. The extent of the devastation caused by the bubonic plague can be explained by examining the culture of the 1300s. The population was unaware of how the disease was spread and therefore no preventable measures were made. The plague affected social‚ political‚ religious‚ and economic life. The disease was able to spread from Asia into Europe and North Africa. The bubonic plague was unstoppable

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    The Relationship Between Technology and The Media Look around us today‚ what do you see? Technology being thrown at you from all kinds of places. For one the media has brought technology to another level. But if you really look at the whole picture technology is media. The both of them interact with each other. We are swamped by media and technology‚ having no control over it‚ and don’t know what to believe about technology anymore. Technology is blasted on 260‚000 billboards‚ 17‚000 newspapers

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    IS TECHNOLOGY MAKING LEARNERS LAZY? Abstract Modern technology has been an indispensable driving force behind the development of most developed nations and the secret behind the speedy development of developing nations in the world today. It has also helped many individuals in their achievements and attainments. In His words‚ Steven Guggenheimer (Microsoft Imagine Cup Competition‚ 2015)‚ stressed this by saying that “technology is the great equalizer‚ it levels the playing field‚ it empowers every

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