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    In the article‚ “When Theodore Roosevelt Saved Football”‚ the author Bruce Watson‚ discuss the many issues that dealt with football‚ the destruction that happened on gridirons‚ what key players intervened‚ and the steps they took to change the phenomenal game we know today as Football. President Theodore Roosevelt saved the game of football‚ as a result‚ he pursued peace on another battlefield. Theodore Roosevelt respected the game of football‚ in what he called “The Strenuous Life” For Roosevelt

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    The Theodore Johns Library is a more recent addition to the Beaumont Public Library System. It was founded in 2002 and named after Judge Theodore R. Johns Sr. (Theodore Johns Library). The library serves a predominantly African American population ranging in ages from young children to senior citizens. The library’s mission‚ as well as the Beaumont Public Library System as a whole‚ is to “link resources to the citizens of Beaumont to enrich their lives” (About Us). A main goal is to give access of

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    Jane Addams was a Progressive Reformer and the most prominent advocate for the settlement house movement‚ which was dedicated to improving social conditions for immigrants and other residents of urban slums. In 1910‚ she published Twenty Years at Hull House‚ a significant book that recounted her experiences in Chicago and her thoughts on ethical aspects of life in the Progressive Era. Jane founded the Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom before becoming the first American woman to

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    impact on American history because of the strength Theodore Roosevelt led with. America was slowly changing from isolationism to imperialism and expansionism. Before his presidency he was a war hero and after his career‚ he was known for his fairness and intelligent thinking. During President Roosevelt’s career he was beneficial before and after his presidency because of his leadership skills because he stood up for his beliefs. One of the ways Theodore Roosevelt impacted America positively was through

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    Salvation Army‚ United Way‚ religious groups 9. What was the service that some “settlement houses” provided that has been adopted by many school districts? Kindergarten 10. Who were two women important to the “settlement house” concept? Jane Addams and Ellen Gates Starr 11. What was the name of the famous Chicago “settlement house”? Hull House 12. What two factors were primarily responsible for the rapid growth of American’s urban

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    Making of Theodore Roosevelt’s America By Eric Rauchway Who can determine if a person is insane‚ a doctor‚ a lawyer‚ a judge‚ or a jury of your peers? Does any one person really know why someone acts the way they do? Legal insanity is not knowing whether the act you committed was wrong or right. Leon Czolgosz assassinated President William McKinley. Of all the Presidential assassinations‚ McKinley’s had the most dangerously political movement. This assassination was followed by Theodore Roosevelt

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    President Theodore Roosevelt was born on October 27‚1858. His family was rich and powerful at the time of his birth. Theodore Roosevelt grew up in New York City‚ the second child of four children. One of the reasons he wanted to become president was because he was reunited with his childhood sweetheart. His childhood sweetheart told him that he could do it push for what you want he wanted to do. Theodore Roosevelt was an enthusiastic powerful man. He loved to talk about his hopes and dreams for the

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    Andrew Jackson and Theodore Roosevelt were two men with very many things in common. They both were Presidents in the United States of America at some point in time. They each have served many years as some sort of governor with Jackson being the military governor of Florida and Roosevelt being the governor of New York. Roosevelt and Jackson were major influences towards this country. But even with those similarities between them they were two men with differences. One was a big military man while

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    Jane Eyre Summary Chapter 1: Novel begins with first person narration from the main character Jane Eyre who is a child in the scene. The scene is set at Gateshed‚ the home of the wealthy Reed Family who Jane (being orphaned) lives with. The scene is set on a bleak November afternoon creating an unhappy and depressing atmosphere. The audience feels pathos for Jane Eyre when we discover her aunt has forbidden her from playing with her cousins and is then conspired against and bullied particularly

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    Jane Eyre contains a number of significant dreams and day-dreams. Despite her distaste for fantasies and inefficiency‚ the eponymous narrator‚ Jane‚ is a frequent day-dreamer. Edward Rochester‚ Jane’s employer at Thornfield‚ recounts observing her pace around in a day-dream. When the voice of a servant‚ Mrs. Fairfax‚ awakens Jane‚ Rochester imagines her thinking "My fine visions are all very well‚ but I must not forget they are absolutely unreal‚" and finding a task to complete to ensure she does

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