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  1. Dorothea Dix (5868 bytes)
    1: [[Image:Dix-Dorothea-LOC.jpg|thumb|Dorothea Dix]]
    2: ... enormous "museums of madness" that served as the deserving targets for later reformers’ zeal.
    6: ...ide her heart "scope for its affections," she decided to go to the jail to see if she could be of help...
    8: ...ood of [[abuse]] and [[neglect]], she became a student of the [[Unitarian]] reformer [[William Ellery ...
    10: ...n her career, it is plausible to see her becoming depressed as she perceived the limited opportunities...

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  1. List of people by name: Ac (3800 bytes)
    11: *[[Dean Acheson|Acheson, Dean]], (1893-1971), USA Secretary
    31: *[[Dorothea Ackermann|Ackermann, Dorothea]] (born 1752)
    36: *[[Jacob Fidelis Ackermann|Ackermann, Jacob Fidelis]] (1765-1815)
    53: *[[Jose de Acosta|Acosta, Jose de]] (1540-1600)
    56: *[[Mercedes de Acosta|Acosta, Mercedes de]] (1893-1968)
  2. George Eliot (6014 bytes)
    3: ...'George Eliot''' ([[22 November]] [[1819]] - [[22 December]] [[1880]]), was an [[England|English]] [[n...
    5: ...f romances. An additional factor may have been a desire to shield her private life from public scruti...
    8: ...[1851]]. The ''Westminster Review'' had been founded by [[John Stuart Mill]] and [[Jeremy Bentham]] a...
    10: ... remained married to her in name only, while he made house solely with Evans.
    12: Two years after the death of Lewes, on [[May 6]], [[1880]] she married a...
  3. Dorothea Dix (5868 bytes)
    1: [[Image:Dix-Dorothea-LOC.jpg|thumb|Dorothea Dix]]
    2: ... enormous "museums of madness" that served as the deserving targets for later reformers’ zeal.
    6: ...ide her heart "scope for its affections," she decided to go to the jail to see if she could be of help...
    8: ...ood of [[abuse]] and [[neglect]], she became a student of the [[Unitarian]] reformer [[William Ellery ...
    10: ...n her career, it is plausible to see her becoming depressed as she perceived the limited opportunities...
  4. Florence Nightingale (15657 bytes)
    3: ...'The Lady with the Lamp'', was the pioneer of modern [[nurse|nursing]]. Each year, the [[Internation...
    7: ...s named after the city of her birth, as was her older sister (named [[Parthenope]] for the old city th...
    9: ...gions of the poor and indigent. She announced her decision to her family in [[1845]], evoking intense ...
    11: ...ed the support of [[Charles Villiers]], then president of the [[Poor Law Board]]. This led to her act...
    13: ...oneering hospital established and managed by an order of [[Nun|Catholic sisters]] in [[Germany]], and ...
  5. Suzanne Lenglen (11495 bytes)
    8: ...r further in the sport. His training methods included an exercise where he would lay down a handkerchi...
    10: ...nal Clay Court Championships held at [[Sainte-Claude]], turning 15 during the tournament. The outbreak...
    14: ...sh; and met seven time winner [[Dorothea Douglass|Dorothea Douglass Chambers]] in the final. The close match...
    22: == Failed American debut ==
    24: ...ion funds for the regions of France that had been devastated by the battles of World War I, she went t...
  6. Oklahoma (32092 bytes)
    23: DensityRank = 35<sup>th</sup> |
    24: 2000Density = 19.4 |
    25: AdmittanceOrder = 46<sup>th</sup> |
    28: Latitude = 33?35'N to 37?N |
    29: Longitude = 94?29'W to 103?W |
  7. Great Depression (16069 bytes)
    1: ... global [[economics|economic]] [[recession]] (or "depression") that ran from [[1929]] to [[1941]]. It...
    4: ...sion" was that it is by far the largest sustained decline in industrial production and productivity fr...
    5: ... to the cultural period, often called simply "The Depression", and to the political response to the ec...
    7: ...b|[[Dorothea Lange]]'s ''Migrant Mother'' depicts destitute pea pickers in California, centering on [[...
    9: ==Causes of the Great Depression==
  8. Timeline of United States history (1930-1949) (8681 bytes)
    3: ...'s "Migrant Mother," an iconic image of the Great Depression in the United States]]
    7: *[[1931]] - [[Japan]] invades [[Manchuria]]
    15: ...33]] - [[Franklin Delano Roosevelt]] becomes President
    26: *[[1933]] - [[Montevideo Conference]]
    32: *[[1934]] - [[Federal Housing Administration]]
  9. History of the United States (1918-1945) (54688 bytes)
    7: ... use of the [[tractor]], so fewer farmers were needed to produce a greater harvest of food.
    9: [[President of the United States|US President]] [[Woodrow Wilson]] campaigned for the U.S. to...
    14: In the [[U.S. presidential election, 1920]] the [[United States Republi...
    16: ...flected by the extension of credit to a dangerous degree, including in the [[Stock Market]], which ros...
    18: ...idely reviled as unmusical noise by much of the older generation). [[Dancing]] was a popular recreatio...
  10. List of female tennis players (8364 bytes)
    25: * [[Lisa Bonder-Kreiss]] (USA)
    42: * [[Dorothea Chambers]] (USA)
    43: * [[Denisa Chladkova]] (Czech Republic)
    56: * [[Nathalie Dechy]] (France)
    57: * [[Elena Dementieva]] (Russia)
  11. Navajo Nation (14007 bytes)
    2: ...opa County, Arizona|Maricopa County]], which includes the city of Phoenix.
    6: [[Image:Canyon_de_Chelly.jpg|thumb|300px|Canyon de Chelly]]
    7: ...]. Located within the Navajo Nation are [[Canyon De Chelly National Monument]], [[Monument Valley]], ...
    11: ...i]] (''Navajo'' '''Ooz魧'' or '''Ayahkinii''' 'underground-house-people') reservation within the Nava...
    13: ...en the [[United States Department of the Interior|Department of the Interior]] attempted to relocate D...
  12. Dust Bowl (5196 bytes)
    2: ...the east in very large black clouds. The clouds made the sky appear black all the way to [[Chicago]]. ...
    6: ...etation, the ecological balance of the plains was destroyed, leaving nothing to hold the soil when the...
    8: ...arren and dry, and homes foreclosed for unpayable debts, many farm families gave up and left. Many of ...
    11: ...ke snow, dumping the equivalent of four pounds of debris per person on the city. Several days later, t...
    15: During [[President of the United States|President]] [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]]'s first 100 days, g...
  13. Painting of the United States (3965 bytes)
    3: ...tward expansion of settlement brought the transcendent beauty of frontier landscapes to painters' atte...
    5: ...ncompromising realist whose unflinching honesty undercut the genteel preference for romantic sentiment...
    7: ...city life. Soon the ash-can artists gave way to modernists arriving from [[Europe]]&mdash;the cubists ...
    10: ...nstinctual arrangements of space and color and to demonstrate the effects of the physical action of pa...
    12: ...[1930]]- ), who used photos, newsprint, and discarded objects in their compositions. Pop artists, such...

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