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The Ten Plagues - Articles
The Plague? The Friggin' Plague?!?
by
Jeremiah D.
Posted
Fri 03 Oct 2008 12:53pm
I'm posting a link to this article, because, to put it simply, I had no idea. I mean, I knew that rats still carried the plague here and there, but I never knew that the threat of the plague was serious enough to actually merit mention in an article. Let's see, anything else to worry about? Anyone? Maybe tomorrow?
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Plagued By Plagues? Part One
by
Take Root and Write ..
Posted
Thu 09 Jul 2009 10:42pm
The bubonic plague was a horrifying disease that swept through fourteenth century Europe killing a large portion of the population. It was dubbed the "Black Death... nodes called buboes, hence the name "bubonic."
Much like the bubonic plague, the spiritual realm is swollen with negative forces that, if left untreated, can become ugly black
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Plagued by Plagues? Part Three
by
Take Root and Write ..
Posted
Thu 23 Jul 2009 10:34pm
In this final installment of "Plagued by Plagues?" we are going to look at the last plague in Exodus 8. In part one of this series we looked at the "Plague of Overbundance", and in part two we explored the "Plague of Improper Perspective." Part three will focus on . . . the "Plague of Compromise."
The Plague of Compromise
In Exodus 8
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Plagued by Plagues? Part Two
by
Take Root and Write ..
Posted
Thu 16 Jul 2009 11:04pm
Last week we visited Exodus 8 and unveiled how today's Christians can become victims of various plagues much like the ones that God sent on the Egyptians. We explored the "Plague of Overabundance"(represented by frogs) and how a Christian's spiritual life can be infected in much the same way. Today we are going to unravel the mystery of one more
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The Plague the Plague!
by
Girl Blue ..
Posted
Thu 05 Nov 2009 10:00pm
Oh gods I'm plague ridden...no not the piggy, but the common cold (I think) sniffling but not runny nose, more clogged and refusing to allow air to pass, the occasional sneezing and coughing. Gods please misery, me out of now huh? *sniff*
I am days behind in my NaNo, I am actually many thousands of words behind and at my present rate will need
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JOURNAL: Pampering and DE PLAGUE! DE PLAGUE!
by
Elle
Posted
Tue 26 Oct 2010 9:45am
JOURNAL: Pampering and DE PLAGUE! DE PLAGUE!
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On Friday, my husband gave me one of the best gifts I've ever been given: a spa afternoon with my best friend, Kathryn! We received a 2 1/2 hour massage and facial at A Healthy Choice Massage and Day Spa in Lincoln, NE. AAH! I was amazing! Neither of us had a massage
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Are you plagued with stomach cra...
by
Kennedy P.
Posted
Thu 11 Sep 2008 8:00pm
Are you plagued with stomach cramps, pain in your abdomen, reoccurring heart burn, bloating, diarrhoea or constipation? I certainly have experienced each one of these through my own life and I am sure you may have too. These symptoms plague everyone at one point or another in their lifetime and are related to good digestion. Good digestion
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Plague in Arizona
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Dr. Erik McLaughlin
Posted
Sat 13 Jun 2009 12:32am
on prophylactic antibiotics and are not showing symptoms of the disease. The cougar did test positive for plague and was noted to be from an area not frequented by park visitors.
The real name for the plague is Yersenia Pestis and it is a bacteria. This is the famous “Black Death” that killed an estimated 75 million people in the mid 1300’s.
There are 2 main
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Opus of the Plague
by
Abbie
Posted
Tue 26 Aug 2008 4:00pm
currently having in my ear is driving me BONKERS for the past week. It sounds like the inside of a seashell is inside my head amplified ten times.
*banging head.... It is the opus of the plague to me.
Peculiar things would start the onslaught of pungent noises. If I cracked a piece of hard candy with my jaw a certain way, the music
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Second plague death in west China/BBC
by
Meryl Nass
Posted
Thu 13 Aug 2009 8:02pm
of pneumonic plague in a remote area of western China, said to be inhabited primarily by Tibetans. Although plague can be transmitted to humans via insect bites (due to reservoirs of infected animals, such as prairie dogs in the American southwest, which were bitten first) this form of plague is bubonic, not pneumonic. Pneumonic plague is transmitted via
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