Maybe I would ask Clara is she was ever scared walking on the battlefield I would also maybe ask her if she liked being famous or if she liked being a teacher
Many people would love to meet Amelia Earhart. Why? Well, she was the first women to ever fly around the Atlantic Ocean solo. Sadly she went missing and they haven't been able to find her remains. As i said, many people would love to meet her and ask her questions. They might include: Were you a spy for the US military? How far did you get? What went wrong and caused you to die or go missing? Unfortunately, even if Earhart didn't die and she just went to some remote island, she would be dead today. I guess maybe in heaven those questions will be answered.
If i had a chance to meet one person from world history it would be Dr. Martin Luther king Jr. the reason why is that if it wasn't for him blacks and whites would never get along or go to a public school together.
Technically speaking (in the strict mathematical sense) longitude lines are not parallel, for they do eventually meet. They meet not in one but in two places. I would say however, that they are parallel in the everyday, man-on-the-street sense.
In Athens, children would learn about reading and writing father would have a regular job or meet hid friends at the Agora, and women would stay home and do family work.
Lol you dont. You either go to her movie premiers or events that she attends and hope to meet her lol... or you can just stalk her but i dont think that would turn out good. good luck:) id love to meet her but i dont think its realistic :P
Clara Barton never married. Stephen Barton was the name of her father and brother.
No, they didnt.
American poet Walt Whitman and Clara Barton met shortly after the US Civil War Battle of Fredericksburg. They both did volunteer work to help wounded soldiers. Also, they both had jobs with the US government. Whitman was a copyist, Barton a copyist at the US Parent Office.
In newcastle!
HE MET HER IN 1877
Clara Barton is best known for establishing the American Red Cross. She was a battlefield nurse during the Civil War and established an organization to provide medical supplies and care for the wounded following the battle of the first Bull Run. She quickly became the "lady in charge" of the hospitals serving the "Army of the James". She went on to meet Susan B. Anthony and Frederick Douglass. She joined both of their causes becoming a well rounded social activist supporting humanitarianism, women's rights and the abolishment of slavery.
What about the homeless?..
HE MET HER IN 1877
If I could actually find one...
Sir Edmund Barton met Jane Mason Ross in 1870 on a cricket trip to Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia. They later married in 1877.
I would spend whatever time I could talking with President Reagan about the current mess.
The best place to meet Israeli girls would be in Israel, but if you are unable to travel there then there are websites that can help you find and meet Israeli females.