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    Bubonic Plague Dbq

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    though there is no basis in fact for that belief. Witches were not the only target, moreover, the witches familiar became an easy target. Jill Stefko (2014) points out that cats were believed to come from Satan himself. Compounding the matter, the Knights Templar, under torture admitted the devil came to them as a cat. While this may be bewildering to those of us in modern times, during the Middle Ages this was believed to be absolute truth resulting in the near wholesale slaughter of cats. With…

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    yourself,” Ricky told me. I did not really care what he said and kept punching the bag. “HAYLEY” Ricky yelled. “WHAT” I stopped what I was doing and yelled back. “Finally you listen,” he said with annoyance “I know being the new leader of the Black Knights is going to be tough. Even though you’re 17, you’re not the only young leaders and without parents all the other gangs have lots their parents, except Riley Helmoson” Agh, yes the White Blood leader, Riley Helmoson. He and I will be going…

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    Tess of the D’Urbervilles Tess of the D’Urbervilles, by Thomas Hardy was originally published in 1891, but has been republished by Signet Classic in February of 1999. This story takes place in the 1800’s, and a young girl named Tess Durbeyfield is faced with many difficult challenges in her life. Even though Tess is faced with a troublesome life that she was not ready for, she continues to find the meaning for life. Tess faces many difficult and challenging events that causes a domino effect,…

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    One of the most influential and well known people in the history of humanity was a man who combined invention, art, nature, and science together in a way that would revolutionize how life and creation were perceived by everyone. Leonardo Da Vinci was responsible for these contemporary contributions that changed art and science for ever. Hundreds of revolutions had occurred before his time, however the way he perceived the world allowed him to experience life in a very different way from every…

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    Trade In Ancient Greece

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    communities developed the sense of unity. Religion, art, economy, and administration rose. Civilizations were allowed to grow and stones were used for tools. Pottery was used for cooking and weaving allowed clothing. Wheels were invented and used on carts. The Bronze Age arrived with the knowledge of metal use. 600 BCE to 600 CE Oceania was the area of Australia, Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia. The Polynesian people voyaged over large distances overseas. They explored out of land’s sight…

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