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    The unity and peace among countries is essential to the success of the world. Countries establish relations among each other to help out in departments such as assistance, economics, and representation. The United States relations with nations such as Japan, China, and Korea vary, but are all important to those countries. The United States and Japan established relations in 1858. However, during World War II the relations were cut off due to Japan’s attack on Pearl Harbor. After Japan decided…

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    non-Indian youth, but Indian youth face historical barriers. Some of these barriers are rooted in the European colonization of America, which led to American Indian communities experiencing genocide (the intentional killing of a group of people), pandemics (wide-spread diseases), involuntary relocation (forcing American Indians off their land and moving them to other locations), and forced acculturation (forcing people 6 from one culture to adopt the beliefs and behaviors of another culture).…

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    We all have heard of the atomic bomb, but we never experienced what would happen when detonated. Would we survive or would we all face a deadly fate? The atomic bomb is the most deadly weapon in the world. Many countries have atomic and nuclear bombs. Including China, France, Israel, Russia, United Kingdom, and the United States. Nuclear weapons are spreading to other nations and international relations are becoming increasingly violate. In my work I will discuss the history of the bomb, from…

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    series depicts a viral pandemic that destroys civilization and leaves the smallest portion of humanity struggling to survive. In this world, the remaining humans are driven by fear of those whom have been turned into zombies by the virus. While a zombie apocalypse is probably an unlikely eschatological occurrence, the end of life as we know it is surely not. Although it might be difficult to envision a world without clean water, enough oxygen for the masses, and with a viral pandemic plaguing…

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    Essay On Bubonic Plague

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    immune system. Many people are familiar with the bubonic plague and its effects since the disease is frequently referred to as the “black death.” The bubonic plague or “black death” that ran rampant throughout Europe was one of the most devastating pandemics in human history and resulted in the deaths of several million people in the 14th century. To understand the catastrophic impact one bacterium had on an entire population, discussion of the lymphatic system and the disease process is vital. …

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    disease caused by vibrio cholerae, that affects victims worldwide. It is nicknamed The Blue Death, due to the extreme loss of fluids the body turns bluish-gray color. It is an acute diarrheal disease that causes severe vomiting and diarrhea. The first pandemic occurred in South Asia, in 1817 and continued to spread throughout India, China, the Middle East and Japan. It also spread to Europe due to the trading and exportation of goods. Once this disease hit Europe, it was able to spread faster…

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    into his own, creating a faster tempo in his songs. Quick beats and catchy lyrics made it easier for fans to sing and dance along to his concerts. His performances caused a stir, as his songs and dance moves were quite sexual. This became such a pandemic that he would only be recorded on camera from the waist up. His gyrating and movements would piss off traditionalists, but made him a leader of a youth revolution. The Memphis man found most of his success with a young female demographic,…

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    people who get diseases, that now have vaccines, has gone down through the use of those vaccines. Vaccines are a controversial issue because some parents think they do more harm than good. Vaccines are necessary to help prevent epidemics and even pandemics. They should be required unless there is a medical or religious reason because it is a matter of public safety. There are many people who are against vaccinations. These people give many reasons for why they are against vaccinations. Three…

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    A New Look Through the Looking Glass The reality of life is that nothing thing is really as it seem to be. The world viewed by the individual, is at many times, only is limited to what is within one's willingness to be perceived. This has been extensively expressed throughout our Culture. In the essay "Dream Machines," Will Wright, is passionate about the contributions of gaming, which he expresses his belief of the positive influence on the the underlying process through which people…

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    Obscurantism is associated with the Medieval Age immediately. We instantly think that it was a time when cultural, social and economic progress stopped abruptly, while the taste for war destroyed and bloodied everything. However, this association is still a stereotype. It is true that the Middle Ages was a period of conflict, famine and misery. A period in which the social system was unjust and free men were the exception, but it was not always so. Not everything was sinister and terrible in…

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