Yes
Old newspapers
During the time of the Black Death, newspapers as we know them today did not exist. Instead, broadsheets and pamphlets were used to disseminate information. These would have contained notices about the disease, information on prevention measures, and announcements of deaths or quarantine measures.
The Greater Death of Saito Saku was created in 2005.
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No, newspapers as we know them did not exist in 1348. The printing press had not been invented yet, so information was typically spread through handwritten manuscripts, letters, and oral communication during that time period.
your chances of death are five times greater than if you are not thrown from the vehicle
Yup.
birth rate greater than death rate
The Red Death in "The Masque of the Red Death" causes its victims to die within thirty minutes of showing symptoms, with profuse bleeding from the pores as a characteristic sign. This swift and gruesome progression of the disease illustrates its severity and indicates that it is a horrible plague.
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Denmark has a higher crude death rate because of its greater population. The greater population the more deaths that will occur.