violent and unjust
When she was working in the French hospital, La Maternity, she was called down early to treat a baby who's eyes were infected. Elizabeth was very tired, and when she sloppily began to treat the baby, a bit of the pinkeye liquid squirted into her eye. She was blind for weeks, but one eye gained its sight after a few weeks. The eye that had been affected never regained its sight, so Elizabeth's dream of being a surgeon was out of the question.
Because she visitied local prisons she was known as 'angels of prison'... they started to treat people in their more humane because of her
she acted very cold and was reserved. Not many of them got to actually see her because she was very careful with her public image. No one could paint the queen unless she herself approved it. if anyone painted her in a bad light they would be hung
I am not an expert in history, but from what I do know I can say that Elizabeth was immensely talented intellectually and politically. When people disagreed with her and they were honest about it, she engaged them in strenuous debate. When people disagreed with her and plotted behind her back, she took other measures that most of her opponents regretted.
Roger Treat died in 1969.
In a word? Lousy
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With a nice warm glass of Jameson Irish Whisky.
no, he starves them and works them to death. however, after napoleon takes over, his reign is even worse
badly
They treat English woman like trash. They lie, they cheat they use woman.
For respect of the flag. It is one of the rules of how to treat it.
spirited away..
Treat medically - fofo, togafiti or faia; the polite way of saying it is tagofia. Treat badly - agaleagaina. Treat with respect - fa'aaloalo. Treat lightly - mamasagia.
You should take care of it and treat it with respect. If it is not in a good condition, it should not be used.
the natives were Inslaved to the Spanish and English
Elizabeth Blackwell became a famous doctor because she wanted to treat people who got sick and also wanted to be the first woman doctor in the world!