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    classified as activists. However‚ if it were not for the brave young women that shaped medical nursing‚ many of the factors that are practiced today would not receive credit. Merely focusing on just handful of women are Florence Nightingale‚ Clara Barton‚ Dorothea Dix‚ Mary Mahoney‚ and Lillian Wald. Florence Nightingale might be known as the most famous registered nurse in American history. She was born in 1820 to a wealthy family that did not approve Florence working as a nurse. The family felt

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    soldiers of the war. Gale‚ Cengage Learning informs us that‚ “Previously‚ it was unprecedented for women to be on the front-line‚ but Barton eventually became so trusted that she worked exclusively on battlefields for much of her career.” Mrs. Clara Barton soon became known as the “Angel of the Battlefield” and was eventually made Superintendent of the Union nurses. Barton witnessed sixteen different battle fields and so inclined her to encourage the United States to adopt the Red Cross model she has

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    women‚ instead they hired a man who was paid twice as much as Clara. Clara once said "I may sometimes be willing to teach for nothing‚ but if paid at all‚ I shall never do a man’s work for less than a man’s pay." Some people might say that Clara Barton was not important to history because she should have done more with her fame. Clara should have been more persistent with wanting to help on the battlefield‚ than she was. Countless of soldier lost their lives with in the first year of the war and

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    The American Red Cross is a non-profit organization that was founded in 1881 by Clara Barton. “For more than 122 years‚ the mission of the American Red Cross (ARC) has been to help people prevent‚ prepare for‚ and respond to emergencies” (FEMA / Ready.gov‚ 2012). The focus of their mission is to assist people who have been affected by disasters with the help of volunteers and the generosity organizations’ and individual’s monetary donations. The assistance the Red Cross provides is through shelter

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    Del Kathryn Barton

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    Del Kathryn Barton is an Australian artist who was born in 1972. She won the 2008 Archibald Prize for her portaiture You are what is most beautiful about me‚ a self portrait with Kell and Arella and has since then gained significant attention from the world of art. She is represented by Karen Woodbury Gallery‚ Melbourne‚ Australia and Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery‚ Sydney‚ Australia. She began attending the College of Fine Arts of the University of New South Wales in 1990 and graduated with a Bachelor

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    Women in the Civil War

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    These numbers don’t even include the women who stayed back and were the support on the home front. Women such as Elizabeth Van Lew‚ Clara Barton‚ Elizabeth Blackwell and so many more are the kind of women that changed the events of this war. Without spies that gave crucial information like Elizabeth Van Lew‚ nurses who gave live saving care like Clara Barton and supporters that gave necessary supplies like Elizabeth Blackwell the Civil war could not have been won Spies and women in battle made

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    The Red Cross

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    successful as it is today and would not have been able to save as many lives as it has. Following the civil war‚ in 1881‚ visionary leader Clara Barton founded the American Red Cross (American Red Cross). She started the organization in order to provide aide and support for the military as well as their families and relief work internationally. Barton saw needs and she wanted to meet them. The American Red Cross has played a significant role in World War I and World War II. During World War II

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    January 20‚ 2014 Determine the impact of this event on ARC’s “benefits of business ethics” (employee commitment‚ investor loyalty‚ customer satisfaction‚ and bottom line). The American Red Cross was founded by Clara Barton in 1881. Barton‚ a civil war nurse‚ was credited with establishing the early works of what is currently known as the American Red Cross. The mission of the American Red Cross is to give relief to victims of disasters and to help citizens to prepare‚ prevent

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    Letter of intrest

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    her about all of my experience and when I mentioned I worked on the visuals she stopped me and said‚ how perfect…that’s what I do and I will leaving soon. I filled an application out that day and got the job two weeks later. Since being employed at Barton Creek I have successfully met all goals while maintained great customer service. The store offers different incentives through out the year; one being if you maintained an ADS higher than $130.00 you got an iPad mini. I was the sole recipient to the

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    of big‚ blood drive busses or 1900’s nurses in baby-blue uniforms. A better way to define the Red Cross‚ however‚ would be to say that they are a humanitarian and disaster relief organization that was founded by Clara Barton‚ a self-taught nurse during the American Civil War. Barton started the United States chapter of the Red Cross on May 21st‚ 1881‚ after working with and appreciating the efforts of the International Red Cross in Europe during the Franco-Russian War. In the years after its founding

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