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Hayden Mohwinkle
is on page 27 of 160
Today I read about the Middle Ages and what it was like to like during this time. During this time everywhere was very dirty and people often died of disease. Also I learned that during the famine in Europe parents would eat there own kids.
— Jan 24, 2025 06:29AM
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Hayden Mohwinkle
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Today I learned that there are many different interpretations of medieval English. Reading them they are quite different. This confused me but also fascinated me how words can be lost in translation.
— Mar 04, 2025 06:12AM
Hayden Mohwinkle
is on page 125 of 160
Today in my reading I found examples of Ethos Pathos, and Logos. An example of Pathos was when it talked about the nursery rhyme "ashes ashes we all fall down".Then I saw an example of Ethos on page 126 where it talks about the importance of studying how society came over the bubonic plague. Finally, an example of Logos is where they were talking about scientists researching about trying to find vaccines for birdflu
— Feb 28, 2025 06:34AM
Hayden Mohwinkle
is on page 125 of 160
Today while I was reading I learned that the Black Death is still with us today even though we have antibiotics for it. In some places they don't have immediate access to antibiotics if any and it occurs more like an epidemic potentially killing hundreds.
— Feb 26, 2025 06:28AM
Hayden Mohwinkle
is on page 111 of 160
Hospitals were ran by the church and worked by monks and other religious people.
— Feb 24, 2025 06:12AM
Hayden Mohwinkle
is on page 111 of 160
I learned that women were only introduced to the workforce because so many men had died from the plague and there was a shortage of workers.
— Feb 19, 2025 06:17AM
Hayden Mohwinkle
is on page 106 of 160
Today I learned that so many peasants died from the plague that there wasn't enough peasants for the work that needed to be done. So peasants were playing the system and charging land owners more money overtime causing the social classes to be brought closer together. Until this was ended by the king of England. He waged a tax on the peasants causing them to revolt and kill a government official.
— Feb 17, 2025 06:28AM
Hayden Mohwinkle
is on page 92 of 160
Ghengis Khans son was responsible for spreading the plague by throwing plague victims into an inclosed city.
— Feb 10, 2025 06:27AM

