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    Africanized Bee Accidents

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    In paragraph one I gave some details, back information, and examples of some environmental accidents that was mentioned, but another environmental accident that wasn’t mentioned was the Africanized bee. Africanized bees can be very harmful and dangerous at the same time because it can have a tremendous effect on human life very badly. It can cause harm to animals, and it can be fatal to human as well. An Africanized bee is also known as “the Killer Bee” It was founded in Brazil in the 1950s. The…

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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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    On May 14, 1607, the first permanent english settlement was founded. It was called Jamestown. Jamestown was surrounded by deadly marshes carrying disease filled insects. Two-thirds of the original colonists died. It became clear that Jamestown needed a leader to get them through the struggles of winter. Two men helped lead the colony to success. John Smith and John Rolfe. John Smith built a fort in 1608 and rewarded colonists with food if they worked harder. Later, John Rolf discovered a new…

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    The Bubonic Plague The Bubonic Plague began in the fall of 1347 when seamen arrived in Sicily. The disease came from rats to humans by parasite fleas. In a society where hygiene is an unknown word, the disease spreads. The initial symptoms are high temperatures,aching limbs, and lymph node swellings or ‘buboes.’ The plague attacks the lungs with effects similar to those of pneumonia, and the disease is invariably fatal. Other symptoms include internal bleeding,boils,and fever. The victim feels…

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    The Blame Game: An analysis of the 2015 Indonesian Wildfires and the 2009 Australian “Black Saturday Bushfires” The Indonesian wildfires of 2015 and the Australian black Saturday bushfires of 2009 are both major disasters that caused severe damages and many casualties, but with different controversies surrounding them. The many lives lost in Victoria Australia brought a major discussion about hazard response, vulnerability and human rights on the agenda. In Indonesia the controversies around…

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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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    Black death It came from central asha In the 4th century the black plague swept through europe it killed over 20 million people it was cared in the bloodstream of the blake rats and their fleas on trade boats. it was the worst plague in history and was nicknamed the black death to make matters worse there was an over population at the time and it lead to poor and little higen which made it easier for the plague to spread and everything in its way. The black death was a plague that…

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    In 1888, the infamous serial killer, Jack the Ripper, terrorized Whitechapel, a town in East London, for eleven months with a series of five, possibly eleven, murders. There were six other horrendous murders that came before the official five victims of Jack. There were many suspects during the Ripper investigation, but the police believed that either Joseph Barnet or Robert D’Onston was responsible. Jack was never identified or arrested because a year later, the murders stopped suddenly. The…

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    Tabula Rasa Essay

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    Tabula Rasa Summary Name of Roleplay: Tabula Rasa Game Master: NachtRuine, Nachtimus, Nachtbot V65, The Nachtmeister, fuck if i know??????? System: WHF2e Technological Level: Mid-Low Fantasy - Guns like flintlock pistols have been invented, but aren't easily found, you're much more likely to find a crossbow than a pistol. Magic, while accessible, is new and difficult to learn, and to control. Tabula was once a land of great and fantastical stories, you know the sort: a band of knights…

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    Between 400 AD and 1400 AD, Europe was known as the “Dark Ages,” a time of cultural decline and decay. For instance, according to, (1954). The Record of Mankind, “The chief cause of this decline was lack of a government which could keep order.” Using Maslow’s hierarchy of Needs it’s shown that if the people did not acquire their physiological needs, which in this case would be food and clothing, nothing else would matter. Particularly, if the government lacks the needed resource for its country…

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