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Dorothea Dix supported the cause of taking care of the mentally insane. Her work lead to the creation of mental asylums in America.
She worked for care & treatment of patients with mental illnesses
He was the Chairman of the EEOC.
Thomas Nast worked to expose the illegal activities of William "Boss" Tweed.
President George H.W. Bush
the hearing impared or deaf
Thomas Gallaudet was instrumental in promoting education for the deaf in the mid-1800s. He founded the first school for the deaf in the United States, the American School for the Deaf, and developed teaching methods that focused on sign language and visual communication to help deaf students learn and communicate effectively. Gallaudet's work laid the foundation for deaf education in the United States and helped to empower deaf individuals through education.
Dorothea Dix supported the cause of taking care of the mentally insane. Her work lead to the creation of mental asylums in America.
Dorothoea Lange is known for her photographic art work. Her photographs are some of the best from the Great Depression and Dust Bowl.
Dorothea Dix crusaded for humane treatment on the mentally ill. She began her work for the mentally ill in 1841.
She worked for care & treatment of patients with mental illnesses
She worked for care & treatment of patients with mental illnesses
Dorothea Mackellar wrote many poems throughout her lifetime, with her most famous work being "My Country." She was a prolific poet and her poems often focused on the beauty and ruggedness of the Australian landscape.
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Dorothea Beale has written: 'Work and play in girls' schools / by three head mistresses, Dorothea Beale, Lucy H.M. Soulsby, Jane Frances Dove.--' -- subject(s): Teaching, Education, Women 'History of the Cheltenham Ladies' College, 1853-1904' -- subject(s): Cheltenham Ladies' College, St. Hilda's College
he or she made the water cliquiest because he or she wanted to save the environment by using water instead of batteries
they hated her becasue she was a good person the should die