Dorothea Dix Paper Born in Hampton, Maine, Dorothea Lynde Dix is known for being a nurse, educator, and social reformer. Dix had a rough childhood. She was the oldest out of three with a mother that was suffering from mental health issues and a father that was an alcoholic. Because her household was not the best environment for she and her siblings to live, Madame Dix, Dix’s grandmother took them to live with her in Boston. By that time, Dix was twelve and was already very familiar with taking care
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1979; exhibition highlights include solo shows at the Greenville Museum of Art (Greenville, NC) in 1995, and the Midland Center for the Arts (Midland, MI) in 2010. His work has been part of group shows at several museums including Guild Hall in East Hampton, the Hunter Museum of American Art in Chattanooga and the Arnot Art Museum in Elmira, New York. Clifford Smith’s work is part of a number of public collections including the Yale University Art Gallery; the Greenville Museum of Art and the New
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Born a slave, Booker T. Washington was a well-known educator and orator. Hardworking and intelligent, he was offered a scholarship to Hampton Institute. Booker T. Washington moved on to find the National Negro Business League and to write fourteen books. However, his greatest accomplishment was forming Tuskegee Normal School, now called Tuskegee University. Appointed by General Samuel Armstrong, Booker Washington served as principal for thirty-four years. Initially using Butler Chapel as the school
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approaches on how to promote a better life. Booker T. Washington and W.E.B DuBois both had significant roles in the movement. Booker T. Washington believed that the best path for African Americans was to attend school. Washington heard about the Hampton and when he finally arrived, he felt for the first time of what it was like to be a man instead of property. Students could attend school and also work. “Has not the negro boy or girl as good a right to study French grammar and instrumental music
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very inventive mind he enjoyed inventing new things when he was a child and later on in his life all the years when he was a child inventing things this trait would become very useful. In 1926 B.F. Skinner received a B.A. in English Literature from Hampton College. Burrhus Frederic Skinner had a degree in English literature yes and he also tried to pursue being a novelist but it was not what he really wanted to do, so he entered into Harvard University for the schools Psychology program. He then was
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Southampton community are family-oriented religious community that loves spending most of their time with their children. | Health Perception / Management | Most health services are deferred to facilities outside the community. Services are Tri-Hampton EMS along with 911. There are no county or community hospitals. There are private physician offices making people to have insurance. | Nutrition/Metabolic | Upper Southampton community has a healthy food store located In the area. There is also
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Neighborhood Project Report The Town of Addison is located in an area once called Peters Colony. It was settled as early as 1846 when Preston Witt built a house on White Rock Creek. The area was not known as Addison until 1902. Addison was named after Addison Robertson, who served as the community's second postmaster from 1908-1916. With more than 170 restaurants, there is a restaurant for every 79 Addison residents. Addison is a popular location for many Dallas-area restaurants. Addison has 22
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