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I only know one person that was influential to Deborah Sampson and that was Miss.Fuller. She was the only women to be nice to Deborah. I knew that because I have to do a report on Deborah Sampson.
Deborah Brevoort has written: 'Signs of life'
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Deborah D. Newquist has written: 'Health and extended worklife' -- subject(s): Age and employment, Health and hygiene, Older people, Productive Life span, Retirement
It isn't clear that she wrote a book in 1779, nor do we have any evidence of it. We do know she was self-taught, and spent time as an indentured servant. When that was concluded in 1779, she did some teaching as well as selling her crafts (she was a weaver), before joining the military by disguising herself as a man. I enclose a link to a very thorough essay about her life.
George Washington discharged Deborah Sampson because at the time, during the American Revolution, it was 'improper' for a woman to work in the military and people thought that a woman's place in her life was her home.
ney is important in life?
Why aren't people important to life? Humans make up simple civilization in which holds up the what is the meaning of life thing!
His second wife, Nancy Davis, and his mother were the two most important people in his life.
Deborah Owens dies accidentally from a bullet wound inflicted by her husband, T. Ray Owens, in the novel The Secret Life of Bees.
Deborah Wallin has written: '\\' -- subject(s): Biography, Fur traders, Frontier and pioneer life
Deborah Kotter is the co-author of the book "The Heart of Change: Real-Life Stories of How People Change Their Organizations." She is known for her work on implementing organizational change and leadership development.