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Plague - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Plague or The Plague may refer to: • Plague (disease), a specific disease caused by Yersinia pestis . There are three major manifestations: • Bubonic plague • Septicemic plague • Pneumonic plague...
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Plagues of Egypt - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Published on 10/15/2007 under Medicine - 225,185 views; ... Smallpox (430 BC? - 1979): Killed more than 300 million people worldwide in the 20th century alone, and most of the native inhabitants of the Americas ... As for the Americas, after the first contacts with Europeans and Africans, some believe that the death of 90 to...
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The first epidemic of a waterborne disease probably was caused by an infected caveman relieving himself in waters upstream of his neighbors. ... People believed divine retribution caused plagues and epidemics, or else bad air, or conjunction of the planets and stars, any and all of these things.
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Ten Plagues ... The Nile, the river of Egypt, was the Egyptians idol. The Nile's waters nourished the land and determined the welfare of all the people. ... | Simple Seder | Traditional Seder | Seder Checklist | Jewish Customs |; | Ten Plagues | Other Crafts | Sheep Unit | Messiah in Passover |; | Celebrating Passover |
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