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    Clara Barton Research Paper

    Clara Barton Melanie Zamora Period 6 Clara Barton Founder of the American Red Cross, or American Hero? Clarissa Harlowe "Clara" Barton, is regarded as an American hero for her contributions to found the American Red Cross and her help as a nurse in the Civil War. She was born on December 25, 1821 in North Oxford, Massachusetts. Her early life influenced her passion to help others. Barton's father was Captain Stephen Barton, he was a ex captain. Barton's mother was Sarah Stone Barton, a homemaker

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    also isn’t going to be nosy. Clara barton said and did many good things that impacted society she did this by serving as a nurse in World War 1, she and also she aided families of which their husbands had died in war, and then she founded the American Red Cross along with many other great things. Clara was born on Christmas day 1821. She was born in Oxford, Massachusetts. She had 4 other siblings and

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    Clara Barton “I may be compelled to face danger, but never fear it, and while our soldiers can stand and fight, I can stand and feed and nurse them”.- Clara Barton As the Founder of the American Red Cross, Clara Barton forever left her footprint on American History and supported females around the world in her role within The Women’s Rights Movement. Understanding the risk and danger one may face when going against societal norms of her time, Barton rose above the average female role and pursued

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    Clara Barton Biography

    Profile Paper Due Feb. 2, 2017 Clarissa Harlowe Barton Clarissa, known for Clara Barton was born on Christmas Day in 1821 in North Oxford, Massachusetts, U.S. Barton was a Nurse, humanitarian, teacher, and the founder and first president of the American Red Cross, which is still thriving today to helps others. I chose to write about Clara Barton because of the similarities I believe we may both share and her life devoted to helping others really admires me. (Maikell-Thomas) Similar to my experience,

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    Clara Barton: Hero Of Medicine

    Clara Barton: Hero of Medicine. Educator, nurse and founder of the American Red Cross, Clara Barton, born Clarissa Harlowe Barton on Christmas, December 25, 1821, in Oxford, Massachusetts. On April 12, 1912 at her home in Glen Echo, Massachusetts, she died from pneumonia. Clara’s father, Captain Stephen Barton, inspired her patriotism and gave her a deep sense of humanitarian interest. Clara was not especially close with her mother, Sarah Stone Barton. She had two brothers and two sisters and was

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    was a pioneering nurse, supporter of the women's suffrage movement, and an educator. Many of her childhood friends were members of the “old 6th Regiment.” Even though Clara was a part of multiple things, Clara is best known for organizing the American Red Cross. She worked as a hospital nurse during the Civil War. When the Civil War began she was determined to help the Federal troops. Clara’s first pet was a dog that she named “Button.” In her book she wrote “The story of my childhood” she talks about

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    Clara Barton's Role In The Civil War

    The Red Cross attracted many workers and was highly successful. However, Barton’s leadership did not stop there. Barton created the National First Aid Association of America in 1904, and served as president for five years. People who joined became certified to perform required emergency services, as seen in the certification. Barton passed away due to pneumonia in 1912. The photo Barton’s home displays what she was dedicated to throughout her life. Despite her passing, the Red Cross continued

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    Leadership Joan M. Badger Dr. Anne Nelson Bus 508 Contemporary Business October 11, 2011 The American Telephone & Telegraph Wireless Liability Corporation of California The founding leader for AT&T Wireless Limited Liability Corporation of California is Craig McCaw. American Telephone and Telegraph Wireless Liability Corporation of California is a subsidiary of American Telephone and Telegraph Incorporated. Mr. McCaw had been in charge of his father’s cable television company McCaw

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    Clara Barton

    to do then just listen to what I have to say. But I’ll tell you anyway I am writing to you to tell you that I strongly believe we need a new national holiday for Clara Barton. Why you might say? Because many people know that Clara founded the American Red Cross, but she also did much more than that. Clara began teaching at 15 years old when you know at her time the majority of the teachers were men. Then later she moved on to open a free public school in New Jersey which helped out a lot of kids. Also

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    day. The American Red Cross is there whenever, wherever, they are needed. The American Red Cross’s Culture has been created by the paid and volunteers within the organization. The website for the American Red Cross (2011) includes their mission statement: “The American Red Cross is a humanitarian organization, which is led my volunteers, that provides relief to victims of disaster and helps people prevent, prepare for and respond to emergencies.” The value of the American Red Cross is the

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