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    Once observing three works of literature, “Modest Proposal” by Jonathan Swift, “Why I Want A Wife”by Judy Brady, and lastly, “The Flea” by John Donne. Rhetorical Devices are the efforts of persuading the readers to look at something within a story in a different light. Satirical Devices is the use of irony, sarcasm,and hyperbole within a work of literature in the hopes of proving or seeking an underlying moral of the work of literature that the author is trying to reach with his or hers…

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    hats. Collecting hats is fairly easy to start. The first thing to do is ask family members if they have any spare baseball caps. Many of your uncles and your grandpa may have some caps with amazing back stories. Next, you could look for them at the flea market. People there sell caps for as little as one dollar. Lastly, when you go to sporting events or other festivals, buy caps from there. Collecting caps is easy to do and even easier to start, all it takes is about $12 and a little asking,…

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    Most know it as the plague that wiped out about 50% of England’s population, but this epidemic actually originated in China circa the 1330s. China was big in the trading industry, its ships infected with the disease stricken fleas on black rats carried this disease down the Mediterranean, over to Europe in the 1340’s. This is when the Bubonic Plague became a big part of history as the “Black Death”. After 5 long years and 1/3 of Europe’s people deceased, the worst of it was over. Although, the…

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    Black Death Research Paper

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    The most common one is the Bubonic plague, which is mainly caused by a flea bite. The 2nd most common type of the plague is called the Septicemic plague which is when “Y. pestis bacteria spread through the bloodstream and cause a blood infection called septicemia” (Symptoms) The person infected would“develop severe bleeding…

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    Bubonic Plague Bubonic Plague is a zoonatic disease , it circulates thourgh fleas on small podents . It’s one of three types of bacterial infections which is cause by yersinia pestis, it belongs to the family Enterobacteriaceac.if the person does get treatment , the Bubonic plauge can kill you within four days and can also kill two thirds of infected humans. You can get infected with this disease if a infected flea bites you or if a rodent bites you.In rare cases , Y pestis bacteria , from a…

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    Reporter stated the following: Utah told me to make a report. My husband and I have Power of Attorney of the child. I have provided her care. I can provide her medical care and transport her to Utah. The child was born in Pike County. Since then the parents have decided to move to McComb. They have not provided for Gabby. The mom still receives MS benefits. The mom still gets WIC and food stamps. The mom is not providing for her. I confronted the mom and she said, “she is in good hands”. The…

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    The Black Death In England

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    A gruesome catastrophe, called The Black Death, took place in England, wiped out nearly two-thirds of the population, and left behind a continuous fear amongst the people. This vile disease caused great mortality. Those that were affected by The Black Death struggled with rationalization. The three social pillars were forever changed once the Black Death entered England. The Black Death, also known as the Bubonic Plague, claimed countless lives. The plague began in 1348, and the last outbreak…

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    Black Death Facts

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    substances that were much more likely to spread disease than to cure it. • Y. Pestis utilized the flea by blocking its digestive tract. The flea tries constantly to feed, but the blockage causes it to vomit bacilli into its host. When the host perishes, the flea and its offspring pursue a fresh host, infesting…

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    Which made it very difficult for great numbers of fleas gathered on the rest of the living. But after three days of fasting, hungry rats and fleas turn onto humans. A plague is a contagious bacterial disease characterized by fever (Person 13). Blood and pus were followed by strange swellings and other unpleasant symptom,. including fever, chills, vomiting, diarrhea, terrible aches and pains, and sometimes even death. Infected rats and fleas started feeding on…

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    How did the black death altar europe? The Black Death was a terrifying diease that spread through not only Europe but across China and Africa too, killing a vast amount of people during the middle ages era. The Black Death started in China and Africa which later on arrived on the shores of Europe by sailors returning from the Black Sea. The boats also carried infected rats which lead on the spread of the diease. The Black Death lasted in Europe from 1347-1350 but it didn't stop there,…

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