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The seventeenth century saw the end of the great epidemics of hunger that had periodically threatened the European population in the preceding centuries, and the nineteenth century signified a revolutionary change in medicine - sepsis, vaccines, anesthesia, etc. - whose social applications - hygiene , compulsory vaccination, etc. - determined a rapid drop in the mortality rate, especially infant mortality. The joint action of both factors caused a revolutionary change in the demographic structure of the old continent. The decrease in mortality in the first years decisively increased the percentage of the population reaching reproductive age, and the reduction in that of adults favored the prolongation of the half-life, with the consequent aging of the populations.
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Why are you sad?
Javier: Ju lia, why are you sad?
Ju lia: my grandfather is sick
Javier: ¿Don Pedro Garcia Montoya?
Ju lia: Yes, and I'm very nervous
Javier: It's going to be ok.
Ju lia: That's very kind of you, thank you..
Javier: ok, bye, I'm in a hurry
Ju lia: Where you going?
Javier: I'm very tired, I'm going home.
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have a good day.
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Ellas tienen el deseo de leer.
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I believe it's he/she as I was always taught that it was he/she/it in my Spanish classes but I might be wrong :)