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The plague was believe to have arrived on merchant ships, shipping goods from China.
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Wiesel could not sleep after their arrival to Auschwitz camp because he was not able to forget the faces of those dead children flamed and burned to ashes.
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'Night' is a memoir of Elie Wiesel in which he share his memory from the Concentration camp. In Section 3 of the book, he shares his memory from Auschwitz concentration camp. On the first day of their arrival in the camp, while standing in the line, Ellie saw lorry coming and loaded with heaps of bodies of dead children which were being flamed into fire.
That night Ellie couldn't sleep because the faces of those children kept coming to his mind. And that was the day when Ellie lost his faith on God.
The correct answer is: a labor camp. Actually, Gulag was the agency, made by government, that administered the main Soviet forced labor camp system during the Stalin era, from the 1930s till the 1950s, and this term was also used to describe every labor camp of this kind in USSR. The first ones were created in 1918. The Gulag was the main instrument of political repression in USSR, and many of the people who were sent to these camps were political prisoners, although there were all kinds of criminals... The Gulag was the acronym for the "Main Camp Administration", in Russian.
One of the difficulties of Africa is the weather and environment.
They have poor weather which they cant harvest plants to produce and distribute to the world. Which make them poor and not able to have material for a modern economy. And they dont have any resources to again produce to other countries.
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i'm not sure but i would go with Talcott Parsons
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