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    Informative Speech

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    you some background information on The American Red Cross.) Body I. "My business is staunching blood‚ and feeding fainting men." - Clara Barton A. Also known as Clarissa Harlowe Barton‚ Clara Barton‚ or Clara as she preferred to be called‚ was then and is now one of the many women who played an extremely influential role in American History. 1) Clara Barton was the nurse that founded The America Red Cross in 1881 and led it for 23 years. 2) She led by example‚ having empathy and understanding

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    Born December 25‚ 1821 in Oxford‚ Massachusetts Clarissa Harlowe Barton‚ Clara At the age of 15 she became a teacher She opened up a public school in New Jersey for both the rich and poor She later worked at the U.S. Patent Office She was also the first women to be employed in the federal government Red Cross is an organization that helps people in a crisis. They help prevent and help people suffer less when these emergencies happen. They help these people by getting volunteers and getting

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    Experiences of Migration Peter C. Watson PEM American Military University Experiences of Migration For hundreds of years migration has been the topic of discussion as individuals or mass groups have migrated away from their homelands in search of alternate residency elsewhere throughout the world. Much like today‚ the 19th century migrators have been faced with a plethora of different types of reactions by their newfound territories including both positive and negative in nature.

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    "I may be compelled to face danger‚ but never fear it‚ and while our soldiers can stand and fight‚ I can stand and feed and nurse them"-Clara Barton. She is known as Clara Barton but she was born Clarissa Harlowe Barton‚ and Clara was a smart‚ and intelligent women. Her mother Sarah Barton gave birth to her on December 25‚ 1821 in a North Oxford hospital in Massachusetts. Her parents‚ Stephen and Sarah‚ knew she was a special baby because she was born on Christmas Day. Clara was the fifth of four

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    In 2012 the American Red Cross sent out almost 7 million relief items to people in the United States‚ and in 2015 committed 1 million dollars to the earthquake relief project in Nepal. Clara Barton‚ the founder of the American Red Cross‚ knew about disasters‚ as she was a nurse in the civil war. She also knew about adversity‚ being born in the early 1800’s meant she would have to push hard to make a change in the world. Clara Barton’s life was a testament to the belief that all people should be treated

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    Mary Barton Chapter 3 close reading Elizabeth Gaskell ‚ in her first novel Mary Barton aims to show her opinion on the hardships of the working class in the 19th century through the protagonist Mary Barton. The opinions Mary states in chapter 3 about the working class allude to Gaskells reasons for writing the novel which is shown in the preface. In this passage Mary speaks from a working man ’s point of view and contrasts the life of workers to millowners who‚ to the workers‚ never seems

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    Every Society has some sort of order‚ whether it can be classified by occupation or income range‚ there is a system. In the excerpt from Mary Barton‚ by Elizabeth Gaskell‚ a tiered social order is depicted. The lords and ladies at the top‚ to the workers‚ and servants; the distinct classes are distinguished through dialogue and detail. The top tier‚ lords and ladies‚ have a few distinctive characteristics that set them apart from the other two classes. Wealth‚ the first and most important of

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    Clara Barton was an amazing woman and a true humanitarian according to Burton (1995). Born on Christmas day in 1821 to a middle class family in Oxford‚ Massachusetts‚ Barton would someday be famous and honored for her contributions to society and for laying the foundation of the American Red Cross. Barton began her career at a young age; she began teaching school in her late teens. She taught school for 14-years in New Jersey before quitting after the school hired a male principle at almost

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    Clara Barton By: Caleb Eldrenkamp. Did you know that there were roughly 3‚300 union nurses in the Civil war?Clara Barton was one of them.Through out her childhood Clara Barton was a very intelligent and bright child.Clara Barton was born on December 25th‚1821.Clara Barton was the fifth child in her family including David‚Dolly‚Sarah‚and Stephen.Her parents believed in equal rights and taught her about equal rights.In her youth she was a girl who loved being outside.She learned many things at a young

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    Study: Officer Robert Barton Will E. James CJA/474 August 3‚ 2012 George Williams Case Study- Officer Robert Barton Officer Robert Barton has high standards and values as a police officer‚ but he is finding it extremely difficult to continue with that mindset. After obtaining a new position within the gang task force‚ Officer Barton realizes that there is a subculture of loyalty‚ secrecy‚ and conformity. Seeking approval from his new unit‚ Officer Barton soon abandons his personal

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