that the things she did were added to math like the average to speed!
Florence Nightingale (b/d May 12, 1820 - death August 13, 1910) was known as 'The Lady of the Lamp' and was a pioneer of modern nursing among other things. It's important you read more about her because she was one fantastic woman (in a world of men) and didn't often take no for an answer. Please go to the link below
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Yes. Joyner was the seventh of eleven children. You can read more about her at the related link.
You are referring to linear perspective, which was first used in Florence, and then spread from there. See link below!
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Florence Nightingale's father was William Edward Nightingale. He was the son of a banker and inherited the Derbyshire estates at Lea Hurst and Woodend in Derbyshire. Please see the related link for details.
The phrase refers to Florence Nightingale, a pioneer of nursing. Read about her at the link below.
Florence Nighingale treated the soldiers who were wounded in the war. But just remember that she came from a very rich family and girls from these families did not do this sort of work.
Florence Nightingale (b/d May 12, 1820 - death August 13, 1910) was known as 'The Lady of the Lamp' and was a pioneer of modern nursing among other things. It's important you read more about her because she was one fantastic woman (in a world of men) and didn't often take no for an answer. Please go to the link below
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There is no proof that Florence Nightingale was a lesbian.She Never married (although proposed to three times) on the grounds that she wanted to dedicate her life solely to charitable causes and helping others in need.Her 3 marriage proposals:# 1844- She turns down a proposal of marriage from her Cousin Henry Nicholson # 1848- She turns down a proposal of marriage from Richard Monckton Miles # 1857 lastly she turns down a proposal of marriage from Thomas Hoades a butcher/farmer from Lea who marries her sister instead Click on the link below for more information about Florence Nightingale:Hre sexuality was not a matter of remark at the time she worked, and most people would think that it does not matter now.
No, it does not count as an organization contribution. I counts as an 'Edit' contribution.
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