The Plague
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The Plague is BackWe've all heard of it. The black death you name it. Thought it was gone... guess again. after reading this article you'll never think that somethings gone
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The Effects of the Black DeathFrom the arenas of agriculture and art to literature and education, the Black Death influenced nearly every aspect of medieval life.
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The Plague by Albert CamusThIn 1957, Camus was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature. When doctors identified the first patients with symptoms of AIDS and for years American government leaders remained in a state of denial, many were reminded of this book.
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Camus' "The Plague"The existential and metaphysical significance of Camus' The Plague
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The Plague of Athens in ThucydidesThe history of the Peloponnesian War provides us with the best descriptions of the Athenian plague, an outbreak that forever changed the way Thucydides saw the world around him.
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"What Sad Days Those Were: The Happiest of My Life": "The Plague Sower" by Gesualdo Bufalinoreview of an engaging novel about love and death in a tuberculosis sanitarium
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Poetry Analysis: the Broken Heart, by John DonneWas this poem used to elicit sympathy from the beloved that denied him love? The poem consist of two significant caesuras. The poems imagery includes the black plague, gun powder flask, fish of prey, empty room and shattered mirror. -
Summary of Boccaccio's the Decameron: Preface and Introduction to Day 1Boccaccio wrote this novel as a way for women to divert themselves from their heart ache. Men have many outlets for their pain, which include: taking a walk, hawking, hunting, fishing, horseback riding, gambling, or
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Essay About Dr Rieux- Main Character in the Novel the Plague by Camusreview about a novel based on the bubonic plague in Algeria, birthplace of Camus.
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The Plagues of the Bible ExplainedThree and a half millennia ago, Egypt was beset by 10 terrible plagues. Could they really have happened? -
Review of Norman Cantor's Novel In the Wake of the PlagueA short paper on some of the more interesting facts of Norman Cantor's novel In the Wake of the Plague.
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Movie Review : the Sickhouse (2007)A movie that comes out swinging only to trip over itself. -
Existentialism's Role in Albert Camus's the Plague and 1000 ClownsAn analysis of the role of existentialism in The Plague by Albert Camus and the movie 1000 Clowns.
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The Serum: A Look at Albert Camus' The PlagueA look at The Plague by Albert Camus.
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Film Review: Clive Barker Presents the PLAGUE (2006)A review of the Clive Barker produced horror film THE PLAGUE
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Book Review: The Plague by Albert CamusAn analysis of the Camus novel titled The Plague, and how it pertains to his existentialist and absurdist ideas as seen in Camus' other works.
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Review: Albert Camus' The PlagueA review of the book The Plague
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The Plague and the Hundred Years WarThis paper compares the historical tragedies such as the Plague and the Hundred Years War with similar events of the modern era.
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Jane Eyre Comparison with Frankenstein, Journal of the Plague YearAn essay comparing Jane Eyre with Journal of the Plague Year and Frankenstein.
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The Plague - a Disease of the Past?Think the plague is a thing of the past? Think again. The plague, a life-threatening disease caused by a bacterial infection, is alive and well.
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The Black DeathA brief essay describing how fear, the drving force of the plague, cause superstitious, religious, and economic problems.
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The Plague by Albert CamusThe Plague is a five-part novel that tells the tale of a small, North African coastal town - Oran - how it has been afflicted by a plague and how it has dealt with it.
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Killing Half the People in the WorldKilling Half the People in the World
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"Witch" is Great Film for the Season"Season of the Witch" uses great special effects and twist on old tales to entertain today's Halloween masses. -
3 Tips for Making Money Conversations FunSummary: In this article, Wealth Coach Heather Wilson gives you three tips on how to make money conversations with your partner fun and enjoyable.
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Behind These Hazel EyesPoetry on one's true self. -
DepressionThis is a poem about depression that I wrote
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Eschew ObfuscationAvoiding ambiguity is sometimes easier said than done, especially when it is fed by the use of unfamiliar words. -
Our Mother EarthA poem on mother Earth and why we should try to save it from destruction. -
Things Women Ask and What They Really MeanSometimes women say things when they want a response from their partner. These are popular questions asked by women and a guide to help decode what she really means. -
10 Dudes to Avoid like the PlagueThis article discusses ten stereotypes of men that women should stay away from while dating.
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What Does "Ring Around the Rosey" Mean? It's Probably Not What You ThinkMore bits of trivia that you probably never need -
The Great MortalityDoes "The Great Mortality" show the suspenseful tragedy of the Black Death without being just another boring textbook? -
"Mortalis - Part 3" the Demon Wars Saga Book 4 by R.A. SalvatoreThis exciting conclusion takes the listener back to Mount Aida, to where the demon dactyl, Bestus Bulzibar was destroyed and throughout all the baroneys of the land. -
"Mortalis - Part 2" Book 4 of "The Demon Wars Saga" by R. A. SalvatoreThe adventures seem grim but the story is compelling and with the attention to detail production in these audio books you will be wanting for more -
February 20, 12:41 A.Msleep deprivation
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Jacobo Robusti Tintoretto and Jacques Louis David:Although centuries apart, both David and Tintoretto, painted using similar themes. "St Roch Asking the Virgin Mary to Heal Victims of the Plague," by Jacques-Louis David, and "Moses Striking the Rock," by Tintoretto - are 2 examples -
My New WorldI'm lying in a field of beautiful flowers.
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Another Day in the Life - Part 2Part two of an over worked and under appreciated Darin Tripoli.
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