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    The Black Death Pandemic

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    The Black Death was a pandemic that spread all throughout the world taking the lives of innocent people. We could have never predicted the effect it would have on our countries and villages. We could have never imagined that our family members would suffer so much, or how we were silently praying that the next victim wouldn’t be us. I still remember when the rumors started. No one knew what was killing their loved ones ,or how to treat it because they had never experienced something like this…

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    Sweeping the nations is a plague called The bird flu. This disease is extremely dangerous and is rapidly spreading uncontrollably. At the rate this plague is spreading now, 50% of the world’s population will be dead in a matter of months! The bird flu is also immensely contagious. Due to air travel, the bird flu can become intercontinental in only a few hours. This plague has done damage, is doing damage, and will continue to do more damage unless it is stopped. Power in the government is…

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    Yersinia petis, which better known as the plague, is caused by a gram-negative and rod-shaped coccobacillus bacteria. (Gram-negative meaning the bacteria does not contain the crystal violet stain involved in the gram staining test or process). The bacterium is also considered to be partially anaerobic, meaning it can function with oxygen but can also switch to a fermentation without oxygen. Yersinia petis function and survive through the lives and cycle of rodents and fleas, because of this,…

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    for me to see. The Plague’s eyes a dark marsh green. If I was a regular person, he eyes would feel like it was burning in my soul. “I bet you didn’t see this coming now did you?” I spit out. I walk slowly to him, taking out my poisoned blade. The Plague smiled. I knew that he was trying not to look hurt and regain his lost dignity but it was too late for that. “A pretty girl like you don’t belong here.” He spit out the blood that was now coming out of his mouth. “How cute. I don’t belong here…

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    the plague. Therefore, from this moment the disease started to spread throughout England with high speed and fatal consequences. not only were cities over crowded but also the quality of hygiene and sanitation was rather low, which played a major role in allowing the epidemic to spread with great ease. The Black Death reached London on November 1st and 30000 or more of the population of 70000 inhabitants gave up. The disease killed between 30% to 40% in the preceding two years. The pre plague…

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    “Blue lips, hair falling out, coughing up blood-” One girl instantly began crying and ran into the rose bushes. I didn’t blame her. The plague was almost a second apocalypse for Bellona, it frightened everyone. Many didn’t recover from what the plague did to them or their families. Those who were lucky enough to receive the antidote were often driven into debt from the expenses. Poorer families who couldn’t afford the antidote often went out…

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    unfortunate disease had many names, Yersinia pestis, the Black Death, the Pestilence and lastly the Bubonic plague. One of the reasons why this disease was called the bubonic plague was because a bubo is often a swollen lymph node. The symptoms of this plague varied, when it entered in the body as Frankforter states “A bubo is a swollen, infected lymph node, usually in the groin or armpit. Plague can rupture blood vessels, causing bleeding from bloodily orifices and subcutaneous bleeding that…

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    Introduction “We must become the change we wish to see in the world.”. Mahatma Gandhi In the story, The Eleventh Plague Stephen (the Protagonist) has to live through a dystopia where China nuked America and people are dying from a strand of super flu that China created. In my companion book first you will go inside a plane and find a can of pears, then you will travel into the world of flashbacks, after that you will find out how Stephen being alone is so important to the book, find out what…

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    common thing. However, in the present day scientific advances in medicine and science have aided those significantly in the combat against these diseases. To begin with, diseases like those of the Bubonic Plague and SARS originated from virus/bacteria, and only surfaced when exposed. The Bubonic Plague is caused by a bacterium identified as Yersinia pestis, or Y pestis. It was first discovered in the province of Yunnan in China during 1334. “…the bacterium Yersinia pestis began its long march…

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    The book The Black Death: The Great Mortality of 1348-1350 is a strong compilation of texts of the plague times. The documents John Aberth collected pieced together a narrative with several views. The section ‘The Artistic Response’ was the most interesting to me, and I was excited to find one of the prompts based on it. I believe that the most important plague-centric themes in the art of medieval society were the Dance of Death and worms. In my essay below, I hope to explain how these themes…

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