Cassie
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And I think it does really stem back to when you have a child, when you do everything you can to protect them and to know that the society that they're about to grow up in is completely pinned against them and the odds of them getting the education they deserve and becoming the successful person that they dream their child can and should be
And I think it does really stem back to when you have a child, when you do everything you can to protect them and to know that the society that they're about to grow up in is completely pinned against them and the odds of them getting the education they deserve and becoming the successful person that they dream their child can and should be
is going to be thwarted at every opportunity that they get. So starting from day one, being like, I'm going to do something about this. And I imagine, I don't know offhand exactly what the backlash of that would be, but I imagine that there would be some type of repercussion for lying on her birth certificate.
is going to be thwarted at every opportunity that they get. So starting from day one, being like, I'm going to do something about this. And I imagine, I don't know offhand exactly what the backlash of that would be, but I imagine that there would be some type of repercussion for lying on her birth certificate.
is going to be thwarted at every opportunity that they get. So starting from day one, being like, I'm going to do something about this. And I imagine, I don't know offhand exactly what the backlash of that would be, but I imagine that there would be some type of repercussion for lying on her birth certificate.
Yeah, I mean, and at this point, it sounds like, you know, slavery has been abolished and things are kind of on the upswing, but still a lot of really bad stuff is going on. So hopefully it wouldn't be something to that magnitude. But it is, I mean, it's scary for everyone, her parents involved.
Yeah, I mean, and at this point, it sounds like, you know, slavery has been abolished and things are kind of on the upswing, but still a lot of really bad stuff is going on. So hopefully it wouldn't be something to that magnitude. But it is, I mean, it's scary for everyone, her parents involved.
Yeah, I mean, and at this point, it sounds like, you know, slavery has been abolished and things are kind of on the upswing, but still a lot of really bad stuff is going on. So hopefully it wouldn't be something to that magnitude. But it is, I mean, it's scary for everyone, her parents involved.
her it's a tense time it's a tense time and then she is also going to have her whole life her birth certificate's going to have a lie on it too so then she also has to kind of deal with that and she's going to see from day one that she's had to shy away from a part of herself which will get into her story but does not stop her from being incredible and accomplishing a lot
her it's a tense time it's a tense time and then she is also going to have her whole life her birth certificate's going to have a lie on it too so then she also has to kind of deal with that and she's going to see from day one that she's had to shy away from a part of herself which will get into her story but does not stop her from being incredible and accomplishing a lot
her it's a tense time it's a tense time and then she is also going to have her whole life her birth certificate's going to have a lie on it too so then she also has to kind of deal with that and she's going to see from day one that she's had to shy away from a part of herself which will get into her story but does not stop her from being incredible and accomplishing a lot
After graduating in 1912, Alice enrolled in the University of Washington. Over the course of four years, she earned a bachelor's degree in pharmaceutical chemistry along with a bachelor's degree in pharmacy. While studying, she co-authored a paper titled Benzoylations in Ether Solution with chemist William Denn, a professor at the University of Washington.
After graduating in 1912, Alice enrolled in the University of Washington. Over the course of four years, she earned a bachelor's degree in pharmaceutical chemistry along with a bachelor's degree in pharmacy. While studying, she co-authored a paper titled Benzoylations in Ether Solution with chemist William Denn, a professor at the University of Washington.
After graduating in 1912, Alice enrolled in the University of Washington. Over the course of four years, she earned a bachelor's degree in pharmaceutical chemistry along with a bachelor's degree in pharmacy. While studying, she co-authored a paper titled Benzoylations in Ether Solution with chemist William Denn, a professor at the University of Washington.
It focused on a type of chemical reaction called benzoylation and appeared in the Journal of the American Chemical Society, one of the most prestigious chemistry publications of the time.
It focused on a type of chemical reaction called benzoylation and appeared in the Journal of the American Chemical Society, one of the most prestigious chemistry publications of the time.
It focused on a type of chemical reaction called benzoylation and appeared in the Journal of the American Chemical Society, one of the most prestigious chemistry publications of the time.
Using her expertise, Alice was able to extract cavalactomes, the main active components in kava, which contributes to its sedative and muscle-relaxing effects. This extraction was important because it allowed for a more precise understanding of kava's medicinal properties, provided a foundation for controlled research into its safety and efficacy, and helped legitimize its use in Western medicine.
Using her expertise, Alice was able to extract cavalactomes, the main active components in kava, which contributes to its sedative and muscle-relaxing effects. This extraction was important because it allowed for a more precise understanding of kava's medicinal properties, provided a foundation for controlled research into its safety and efficacy, and helped legitimize its use in Western medicine.
Using her expertise, Alice was able to extract cavalactomes, the main active components in kava, which contributes to its sedative and muscle-relaxing effects. This extraction was important because it allowed for a more precise understanding of kava's medicinal properties, provided a foundation for controlled research into its safety and efficacy, and helped legitimize its use in Western medicine.