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she never had any kids but she had two liitle brothers. <charles and joesph>
During the American Civil War, about 2,000 women volunteered as nurses. Two nurses who are known for their work as nurses and leaders were Dorothea Dix and Abigail Hopper Gibbons.
Yes, Dorothea Lange had 2 children, two boys, with her first husband.
Yes, Dorothea Lange had 2 children, two boys, with her first husband.
The puppies will have problems because of this inbreeding. One of these can be weaker bone structure. They have these problems because genetic problems that are usually masked by dominant genes are uncovered by two recessive genes that both siblings received from their parents.
She had two sons.
Dorothea Dix lobbied for reform of the treatment of mentally ill. She pushed to have the more violent patients kept separately from those not violent. She started by visiting the Cambridge, Massachusetts jail in 1841. Two years later she went to the Massachusetts legislature and asked for changes to be made in the treatment of the insane. She opened her own hospital in 1845. Her writings made it to other states and she pushed for national changes in 1854. Nellie Bly wrote about the problems of the treatment of the insane.
In numbers, you just write 2010, but in words you write "deux mille dix" Translated, deux means two, mille means a thousand and dix means ten.
Sixty one in french is soixante et un.
one = un two = deux three = trois four = quatre five = cinq six = six seven = sept eight = huit nine = neuf ten = dix eleven = onze twelve = douze thirteen = treize fourteen = quatorze fifteen = quinze sixteen = seize seventeen = dix-sept eighteen = dix-huit ninteen = dix-neuf twenty = vingt
zero=zero one=un two=deux three=trois four=quatre five=cinq six=six seven=sept eight=huit nine=neuf ten=dix eleven=onze twelve=douze thirteen=treize fourteen=quatorze fifteen=quinze sixteen=seize seventeen=dix-sept eighteen=dix-huit nineteen=dix-neuf twenty=vingt
There were two. John A. Dix under Buchanan, and Salmon P. Chase under Lincoln.