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The 1918 Great Influenza was a moment of one of the sobering events to have ever been confronted by humans. The epidemics loomed at the height of World War I to unveil the most lethal influenza virus that originated from an army camp in Kansas, traveled east with American troops, and then went out of control by killing millions of people worldwide.The Spanish flu story is a story that is even more relevant today, especially as history seems to have repeated itself. Unlike other plagues that we then to confront frequently, like AIDS, Ebola, anthrax spores, and, of course, the Black Death, the 1918 Great Flu Epidemic killed an estimated forty million people virtually overnight, taking a comparable percentage of the world's population with it.This book exposes some of the grilling events as they unfolded during that time and what the world could learn from it, even now.Buy your copy now.Also suitable as a gift to loved ones
Imagine yourself in a situation with your parents and it is so overwhelming that you want to go live with someone else. That's what 14 year old Claire is going through. When her aunt finds out that she has a boyfriend she goes crazy, but now that Claire is older she wants to live with her mom so she won't have to deal with all the stress with her aunt anymore.
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