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  2. Category:1850s establishments in Arkansas - Wikipedia

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  3. Category:1850s disestablishments in Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    United States portal; History portal; Organizations, places or other things ended or disestablished in Arkansas in the decade 1850s.

  4. Category:1850 in Arkansas - Wikipedia

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  5. Early childhood intervention - Wikipedia

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    Early childhood intervention. Early childhood intervention ( ECI) is a support and educational system for very young children (aged birth to six years) who have been victims of, or who are at high risk for child abuse and/or neglect as well as children who have developmental delays or disabilities. Some states and regions have chosen to focus ...

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  7. Category:1857 in Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    1850s; 1860s; 1870s; 1880s; 1890s; 1900s; Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. / 1857 establishments in Arkansas‎ (9 P) This page ...

  8. Category:1858 in Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Category: 1858 in Arkansas. ... 1850s; 1860s; 1870s; 1880s; 1890s; ... This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. / 1858 establishments in ...

  9. Bloomers - Wikipedia

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    Bloomers, also called the bloomer, the Turkish dress, the American dress, or simply reform dress, are divided women's garments for the lower body. They were developed in the 19th century as a healthful and comfortable alternative to the heavy, constricting dresses worn by American women. They take their name from their best-known advocate, the ...