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    A Year of Wonders

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    adversity discuss. ‘A Year of Wonders’‚ written by Geraldine Brooks is based during an era that represents a challenging time in history where original ideologies of religion is confronted by the effects of a catastrophic disease known as the black plague. Because traditional remedies through religious rituals proved ineffective‚ core beliefs were questioned and faith waned. How does one respond through such calamities where a cure seemingly ceased to exist? Strength‚ bravery and tenacity through specific

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    It is difficult to imagine that one of world history’s most unpleasant events could actually have had any positive outcomes‚ but it did. When we think of the population decrease in Europe it is hard to see a good side. From China to Greenland and almost everywhere in between‚ the Black Death was a phenomenon‚ which people found insufferable. In Science and Medicine there were new studies about a scientific method. This led to discoveries in technology‚ geography‚ and navigation that helped the

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    Nursery Rhymes

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    Nursery Rhymes- The Origin What do I say about nursery rhymes? We have grown up reciting them. They were and are an important part of our childhood. We sung them during class‚ at home‚ in front of guests‚ in the playground and a lot of us sing them even today. Nursery rhymes were like the first form of music that we learnt and to a 3 year old‚ I bet they are like the Beatles or ABBA or even Taylor Swift! But‚ recently‚ I have been wondering whether or rather WHAT these rhymes mean because‚ to

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    Black Death and Silk Road

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    knowledge. Goods were not the only thing traded on the Silk Road though so was disease. The most notable was the Bubonic Plague‚ or in layman’s terms the Black plague. The plague originated from the Mongols and spread westward with the help of the Silk Road. With so many merchants from all over the spread was inevitable. Whether goods were carried from animal or boat the plague was transferred from one man to the next. Anything that reached the Silk Road was spread across Europe‚ the Middle East and

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    Prince of Egypt

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    the pressure of becoming Pharaoh forced upon him. After Moses leaves and decides to follow God he has a hard time witnessing the fall of Egypt. He knows the plagues are a message from God to Rameses but he can’t bare knowing that there are innocent lives being lost. He continually pleads with Rameses to free his people because he knows the plagues will continue and gradually get worse if he refuses. By the end of the movie the brothers are rivals and all that is left between them is bitterness‚ it isn’t

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    The Doomsday Book

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    unsuccessful while trying to find her drop location‚ but she continues to bond with Agnes and Rosemund. The climax of the novel takes place when Mr. Dunworthy and Kivrin find out that she was sent to 1348 rather than 1320‚ the exact year the Bubonic Plague took over Europe.

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    Weil's Disease

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    generation‚ gigantic plague of rats‚ that ruins crops and leaves people starving”. To add on‚ rats can be a really insane and cause infestations and why they cause them. Also many people try to terminate the infestations they have to deal with from the rats. Rat infestations is a horde of rats‚ mostly coming to do damage. Many people believe that the rat population does not get smaller‚ but it grows more. For example‚ Victoria Gill states‚ “... gigantic plagues of rats‚ that ruins tall

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    trade route was the better route. The Bubonic Plague was spread mainly through the Silk Road creating the first ever Pandemic known to the world. The Bubonic Plague started in western Asia by the Mongolians. The Silk Road used horses to trade goods across the many regions. The animals created a home for fleas which was the main animal that spread the plague all throughout Europe and caused two - thirds of the population to die. The Bubonic Plague nevered reached the Americas and only infected Europe

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    himself‚ such as the atomic bomb and other means of mass destruction equally menacing all peoples. It would be different‚ for instance‚ if an epidemic of bubonic plague were threatening the entire world. In such a case conscientious and expert persons would be brought together and they would work out an intelligent plan to combat the plague. After having reached agreement upon the right ways and means‚ they would submit their plan to the governments. Those would hardly raise serious objections but

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    fifteenth century play Everyman explores the journey of a man‚ who represents the individuals of mankind‚ who is confronted by the inevitability of his own death. Very similarly‚ Antonius Block is portrayed during the fourteenth century bubonic plague‚ and is confronted by death on reoccurring occasions. During the events of the two dramatic pieces‚ the two protagonists visit many similar and different circumstances while figuring out solutions to their crisis. It is clear that historically

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