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    All of the people known and loved could vanish in just two to five days. The Black Death was a fast moving disease that began in Europe and was the worst epidemic to ever face earth’s people. There were many theories for how this came about, but no one knew for sure. There were a couple different ways that the disease could spread, but all ended in dreadful symptoms. The doctors tried a few things, but nothing truly helped. The disease moved too quickly to be able to do anything about it. Does…

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    Black Rat Research Paper

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    It is a common misconception that rats are diseased filthy creatures whose one desire is to infest peoples’ lives. While this idea is not completely untrue, rats are commonly used in many laboratories, and the research that they are used in has helped maintain and improve human health. However, despite their positive scientific uses, rats in the wild do exploit human resources and have been involved in the spread of over forty diseases. There are also various species of rats, including the white…

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    INTRODUCTION The term Ethics is also known as moral philosophy is the branch of philosophy that includes systematizing, defending, and recommending concepts of right and wrong conduct. The meaning of ethical goes beyond doing no harm, representing an approach which strives to take an active role in poverty reduction, sustainable livelihood creation, minimizing and counteracting environmental concerns. Ethics also has something to do with what your feelings tell you is right or wrong. Ethics…

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    would accompany” (Paumgarten 334). Social media allows people express other people art. When a person looks at a photo of girl on looking way from the camera. You wonder what is the girl is looking at. Thinking she is looking at someone else, look at squirrel, or staring out of…

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    Frostheart: A Short Story

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    "Her tail is as red as a squirrel," Grey noted from her nest. Frostheart's face lit up. "Squirrelkit!" She blurted. The white kit was larger than the others, with a thick furred red tabby tail, a splotch in between her ears. Sparkfur opened her mouth to say something…

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    Spiritual Auditing

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    Much of the therapeutic processes that originated from Dianetics have made its way into Scientology as religious practices. One of these practices that most “preclear” Scientologists go through is the therapeutic process of auditing (Anderson). Hubbard claimed that the reactive mind contained painful and traumatic memories that are the source of many of physical and psychological weaknesses known as “engrams” (Reitman 52). Scientologists claim that, through the auditing process, they can…

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    3: Nuts aren’t just for squirrels and psychiatrists. Get it? Never mind. Some nuts are thought to benefit the scalp, like brazil nuts, while others are great sources of zinc and other nutrients. According to many experts, for example Columbia University Health Services, proper zinc…

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    Camelot Narrative

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    melted winter castle. “We should follow it to the castle; I know someone who can help us get to Camelot.” We start walking along along the river. I ask Matthew “Why would Chase want to take over Winter Castle if he was just going to let it melt to the ground?” “I don’t know, but my dad is trying to figure it out.” John is walking along with a puzzled look on his face. “Have you figured it out yet, Dad.” “Not yet,” John responds, “but I have a theory. I think that he wanted to destroy the castle…

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    Ww2 Memorial Thesis

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    of debate about lowering the monument. Many people were worried that it would cause congestion and flooding. The monument is surrounded by quite a bit of wildlife such as trees, bushes and shrubs. All of the plants attract animals like birds and squirrels. This wildlife adds a peaceful feeling to the monument. It helps lighten the sadness that surrounds the memorial giving it a more relaxing feel allowing people to mourn for those who have died in a place of peace. The memorial stands in…

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    With his extraordinary military accomplishments and leadership skills, Genghis Khan was a warrior and ruler who united all the nomadic tribes in the steppe of Mongolia and built the largest land empire in the world in the thirteenth century. He left a great legacy through his innovative ideas and laws whilst also promoting religious freedom, allowing an exchange of the global economy between Asia and Europe (Weatherford). However, with a belief that there should be only one ruler under the sky,…

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