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Devotion · OACD
activist 19th century

Florence Nightingale

Her transformation of nursing into a systematic care practice, sustained through years of institutional resistance and personal illness, reflects a Devotion orientation in which reliable structured care is the primary expression of moral commitment.

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Devotion · OACD
activist 19th century

Clara Barton

Her founding of the American Red Cross and her personal field service during the Civil War, characterised by consistent presence at the point of greatest need, reflect a Devotion orientation applied to organised humanitarian care.

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Devotion · OACD
activist 19th-20th century

Jane Adams

Her decades of residence at Hull House, providing daily social services to Chicago immigrants while also conducting systematic research and advocacy, reflect a Devotion orientation sustained at both personal and institutional scale.

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Devotion · OACD
activist Contemporary

Malala's Father

Ziauddin Yousafzai's sustained commitment to his daughter's education and public voice, maintained through threats and exile, reflects a Devotion orientation in which structured parental care extends to the full development of the child's capability.

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