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Ynes Mexia Ynes Enriquetta Julietta Mexia (May 24, 1870 - July 12, 1938), a Mexican was an American botanist and explorer. She was originally a social worker, but at the age of 51, she started taking botany classes at the University of California, Berkeley.  was fifty years old and stuck in an unhappy marriage on a ranch in Mexico when she suffered a nervous breakdown nervous breakdown
n.
A severe or incapacitating emotional disorder, especially when occurring suddenly and marked by depression.


nervous breakdown 
, was sent to San Francisco San Francisco (săn frănsĭs`kō), city (1990 pop. 723,959), coextensive with San Francisco co., W Calif., on the tip of a peninsula between the Pacific Ocean and San Francisco Bay, which are connected by the strait known as the Golden  for treatment, and joined the environmentalist environmentalist

a person with an interest and knowledge about the interaction of humans and animals with the environment.
 movement there. Her study of botany and series of expeditions throughout South America when she was into her senior years makes for quite a different biography in Durlynn Anema's Ynes Mexia: Botanist And Adventurer (1931798672): it refutes the common notion that great scientists began early on in life. Earle Rice Jr.'s Adolf Hitler And Nazi Germany (1931798788) provides 176 pages of detail on Hitler. Plenty of other books have been done on Hitler's reign: fewer for this age range (Grades 4-6). Adolf Hitler And Nazi Germany presents plenty of detail on his early life, providing more of a focus on how his Nazi ideas developed. Important for an understanding of his origins as well as his rise to power. Bonnie L. Lukes' Woodrow Wlson And The Progressive Era (1931798796) follows the life and politics of Wilson, from his beginnings as a poor student who became a law school grad and Ph.D. to his many reforms and politics. An exciting story evolves of a man who helped change the face of U.S. society.
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