Louisa May Alcott
.... A magazine called The Flag was the home for most of these stories so
Louisa could provide the
family with a relatively steady source of income. ....
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Little Women by Louisa May Alcott
The novel Little Women by
Louisa May Alcott stands as an archetype of feminine .... emphasizing the choices facing women in terms of home and
family, career choice ....
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Louisa & Rima the Bird Girl
....
Louisa is hardly a self-conscious woman, but she knows her duty and her heart, and she does not confuse the two in dealing with her
family and with Jonathan. ....
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Paul Robeson
.... William met Maria
Louisa Bustill at Lincoln University and married her in 1878. .... This encapsulation of Paul's
family may sound as if the Robesons lived a rather ....
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Charles Dickens
.... costs of low-wage work on families, in this case an English
family living amidst .... Gradgrind, who has tried to instill in his children (Tom and
Louisa) a love of ....
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Character of Jean Muir in Alcott's Behind a Mask
.... psychoanalyze the integrity of Jean Muir's happiness and success in
Louisa May Alcott's .... scorned working class, and as a child of a dysfunctional
family at best ....
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JP Morgan
.... control and authority-a position he was known to adopt in all
family matters, "His .... Fanny and the nurse had to yield to his views on baby
Louisa's diet and what ....
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THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS
.... Little Women is a film based on the novel of the same name by
Louisa May Alcott. .... The
family receives aid from their wealthy and beneficent neighbor Mr. Laurence ....
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Jean Toomer's Stories
.... woman is accomplished by both races, for neither will acknowledge her or her
family. .... In the story "Blood-Burning Moon,"
Louisa is a woman with two lovers, one ....
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Modern American Mental Health Systems
.... community mental-health systems were the reform efforts of
Louisa Lee Schuyler .... familiar with institutional systems to assist individuals and
family members in ....
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Social Workers & Mental-Health System
.... community mental-health systems were the reform efforts of
Louisa Lee Schuyler .... familiar with institutional systems to assist individuals and
family members in ....
(3611

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Young Adult Fiction Writer Natalie Babbitt
.... The story of Herbert Rowbarge begins late in his life as
Louisa and Babe talk .... as those she is featuring at the end of Goody Hall, traditional
family values and ....
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Modern Nursing
.... by Florence Nightingale, a woman from a well-to-do British
family who decided .... Other notable nurses in the Civil War were author
Louisa May Alcott and runaway ....
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Origins of Nursing: An Historical Overview
.... by Florence Nightingale, a woman from a well-to-do British
family who decided .... Other notable nurses in the Civil War were author
Louisa May Alcott and runaway ....
(811

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Market Demographics & LA Gear
....
Family status of women customers has a relatively limited effect, except that working mothers are strikingly less .... Kasdon-Sidell,
Louisa; and Gallagher, Kirsten ....
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Image of Malcolm X & His Assassination
.... 19, 1925, in Omaha, Nebraska (Perry, 1991, p. 2). His mother,
Louisa or Louise .... a strong element of black nationalism was present in Malcolm's
family background. ....
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Workplace Losses Attributed to Drug Abuse
.... line of reasoning is followed, it is not enough to merely remove the physical addiction; instead, additional needs such as
family therapy, housing .... Wah,
Louisa. ....
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Drug Abuse in the Workplace
.... line of reasoning is followed, it is not enough to merely remove the physical addiction; instead, additional needs such as
family therapy, housing .... Wah,
Louisa. ....
(1546

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Drug and Alcohol Abuse in the Workplace
.... line of reasoning is followed, it is not enough to merely remove the physical addiction; instead, additional needs such as
family therapy, housing .... Wah,
Louisa. ....
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Theme of Industry in Victorian English Novels
.... his focus to the parental mysteries and the testing problems of adult
family life. .... only at the expense of his wastrel son Tom on one hand, and
Louisa, whom he ....
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Jane Eyre Outline Introduction.
.... Because their
family was clergy, reading and writing were held in high esteem, especially .... much sense of what I heard; for the discourse of
Louisa Eshton and ....
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