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    Towing services in Santa Clara Subscribing on to a vehicle towing service or keeping the contacts of such companies for emergency is highly recommended for anyone who owns or operates a car because you never know when your car might stall. Emergency services provided under such circumstances‚ can help you overcome any car troubles‚ in addition to ensuring your own personal safety. Some of the most common roadside car problems include flat tire‚ vehicle breakdown and car key locksmith services. Most

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    protests‚ and letters. One of the first signs of women seeking these rights was Clara Foltz in 1870. Clara Foltz wanted to study law as her profession. However‚ when she wanted to take the bar examination‚ the state of California denied her the right‚ saying that it was against their law. Shortly after‚ Foltz authored a state bill in which she re-wrote the bill to read “person” instead of “white males.” Clara Foltz became known as the first woman to study law and be admitted to join the California

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    protagonists Clara and Aubergine of the The Prospectors by Karen Russell have a mutually beneficial relationship‚ but to a greater extent‚ one grounded in necessity. I will be linking this relationship to the archetypal relationship between an innocent maiden and an enabler. The innocent maiden is Clara and Aubergine is the enabler; throughout the story Aubergine entices Clara and pushes her to using her charm at parties. However‚ that is not to say that Aubergine did not need Clara. Clara and Aubergine

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    the question: To what extent did Clara Barton’s service challenge society’s view of a woman? The scope of this investigation is over Clara Barton’s life specifically during her time in the Civil War (1861- 1865) and the impact that Clara Barton’s may have had during this time regarding the role of women in society. These sources will demonstrate how Clara Barton impacted society and changed the perception of women. They do this by providing insight into parts of Clara Barton’s life that are often not

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    soldiers. “Barton perceived an immediate need in all this chaos for providing personal assistance to the men in uniform‚ some of whom were already wounded‚ many hungry‚ and some without bedding or any clothing except what they had on their backs.” (Clara Barton). Upon hearing of the destruction caused by the war‚ and having relationships with many of the soldiers‚ she decided to do something. Her first action was to help the troops attacked in Baltimore‚ Maryland who were attacked while staying overnight

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    My healthcare hero that I’m researching is Clara Barton. She is the person who found the American Red cross. During the civil war she served as a volunteer to provide aid to wounded soldiers. She also requested supplies from the public and then after she got the supplies she personally delivered them to the soldiers on the north and the south. Treaty of Geneva In 1869 she went to Geneva‚ Switzerland to rest and improve her health. There she learned about the treaty of Geneva which provided relief

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    Clara Barton Clara Harlow Barton was born on December 25‚ 1821 in Oxford‚ Massachusetts. She was the youngest of five children. Clara was taught at home and started teaching school when she was only fifteen years old. Her only nursing background was having the experience of nursing her injured brother back to health. Clara Barton is known for founding the American Red Cross. She is also known for establishing the free pubic school in Bordentown‚ New Jersey. Clara started her career by enrolling

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    This picturebook is about the true story of Clara Lemlich‚ a young girl‚ who emigrated with her family from Ukraine to the United States. To be able to pay for food and rent‚ she started working in the garment industry. She was surprised that thousands of young women had to traded their education for long hours of labor. But this did not stop clara. She went to school at night‚ and spend hours studying English. She knew it was wrong that workers were badly mistreated and forced to work long hours

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    being able to express themselves more freely‚ such as Theda Bara and Clara Bow. Theda Bara was born on July 29‚ 1890 in Cincinnati‚ Ohio. She had a traditional childhood with her parents. After she graduated‚ she went on to New York to work on Broadway and

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    1865. There were plenty of people who were involved in the Civil War‚ as well as a female suffragist who goes by the name of Clara Barton. Clara Barton was an influential nurse who affected the war and the medical community in many ways. Her actions affected the modern world with her knowledge‚ the establishment of the Red Cross‚ and the healing of soldiers’ lives. Clara Harlowe Barton was born in 1821‚ in Oxford‚ Massachusetts and was the youngest out of five children. During her childhood‚ she

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