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    The Black Death During the 14th century a mysterious plague struck the continent of Europe, so devastating that nearly one-half of Europe’s population had been completely wiped out (Slides 8). The Black Death as it came to be known, carried on across the lands for over a three hundred year reign. Understanding what the plague is, and the origin of how this tragedy came to be, shows what a devastating and incomprehensible event this was which almost lead to a civilizations extinction. With the…

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    Assessment one: A Global Issue Review Climate change The Earth's climate has been changed throughout history. Almost in the last 650,000 years there have been seven cycles of the glacial advance and retreat, also with the rapid end of the last ice age about 7,000 years ago marking the commencement of the modern climate era and of human development. Many of these climate changes are attributed to very slight difference in Earth’s circle that change the amount of solar energy our planet receives…

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    The major rapid growth of different populations in our megacities comes at the wrong time. Global population growth is currently in the process from all the poorest parts of countries. Especially when it comes to destinations such as Africa and India. Clearly, India is a growing population with even increasing education levels, which is likely to put India as a power player in the future. According to the different UN Projections, India’s urban population will increase by nearly 250 million in…

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    Plastic wastes are wastes of human activities that deliberately or accidentally finish into rivers and other water bodies or streams. These wastes finally reach the sea and other water bodies where aquatic life. With the increased use of plastic, the respective waste management has become a problem, since many types of plastic (unlike other wastes such as wood) are not biodegradable and, therefore, accumulate. Plastic dragged through the water is dangerous, because it represents a serious…

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    Food security and nutrition is important in Togo so all residents have safe and nutritious foods to meet their dietary needs and prevent them from disease. Lack of food security leads to malnutrition, which “can result in negative physical outcomes such as inadequate growth, stunting, and wasting, as well as negative impacts on mental development”(Wendland, 2008). Despite the physical effects malnutrition is often “the underlying cause of death from routine infections and parasites”(Wendland,…

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    Introduction When looking at a map of the world, if you look right under the United States and to the right of Mexico, you will find a small island divided into two countries; one of those countries is the nation of Haiti. Haiti is in the Caribbean Sea attached to the Dominican Republic. Haiti has a hot wet climate and consist of a tropical biome. Haiti’s government is constructed of a Semi-Presidential Republic and the current head of Haiti’s government is their president Michel Joseph Martelly…

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    Steel: The Fates of Human Societies, claims that the single most definitive factor that allowed Eurasian societies to excel over their southern counterparts was their favorable position on the East-West axis, an orientation that offered climactic, ecological, and logistical advantages (Diamond, 1997). Diamond asserts that longer days were more favorable to genetic variation of vegetation (McNeill, 2001). He also maintains that Europe surpassed its Asian counterparts because its typography was…

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    Pros Of Recycling

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    pick it up for you. It shouldn’t matter that it takes time to recycle, because you are benefiting yourself, your community, and your environment. Another excuse why people don’t recycle is the “cost”. But individually recycling only cost in your sanitation bill for the pick-up, which is the same for garbage. Tax money also goes to both recycling, and landfills. Recycling generates revenue to help pay for itself, while incineration and landfilling do not,” (Saint Benedict 's). Although there…

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    The Orange Sun, Bioethics and Praxis of Systemic Annihilation in Kaine Agary’s Yellow Yellow ABSTRACT From the quasi-oral form, African Literature has cascaded through systemic phases in less than two hundred years of contact with the Western written form. It has migrated from that dark romance portrayed by western writers to contemporariness of self-reappraisal. The primary inclination of these texts has been the ultimate question. What have we achieved with our independence? The unsavoury…

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    Without water, Jane and her family would be at a higher risk of infection to their health because the lack of water causes huge sanitation issues. Water is indeed essential for food, so this will result in constant hunger, thirst and low quality of life. For good living standards, water is the key quality, this can result in poverty life. If children have no access to water they would…

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