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    Harriet Martineau was a social reformer‚ novelist and children’s author‚ writing over 50 books. She was an abolitionist‚ feminist and sociologist (before the terms had been invented). More importantly she was one of the only women writers and had made‚ nearly 2‚000 papers and columns for newspapers. She strove to give women a say . For most of her life Harriet couldn’t hear She was made to write as a career in order to live. However‚ her very simple style and her ability to explain complicated

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    Ellen Zane

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    Running head: Assignment 2: Ellen Zane – Leading Change at Tufts / NEMC 1 Ellen Zane – Leading Change at Tufts / NEMC Lynda Walker Dr. Laura Forbes HSA 599 May 1st‚ 2013 Running head: Ellen Zane – Leading Change at Tufts / NEMC 2 The Boston area was a world-renowned destination for health care services. The Academic Medical Centers in Boston received $2.3 billion in National Institutes Health (NIH) research grant money.   Hospitals in Massachusetts accumulated large

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    Ellen MacArthur

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    How does Ellen MacArthur help the reader to understand the dangers of climbing the mast? Ellen MacArthur says “I had worked through the night preparing for it”. The word preparing shows that the challenge ahead is something that can’t be done randomly but something that needs preparation. MacArthur also uses listing to emphases her preparation for the challenge that she is going to undertake. “Making sure I had all the tools mouse lines and bits I might need”. MacArthur also expresses the

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    Ellen Foster

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    Seymour English 112 E March 19‚ 2012 Ellen Foster Ellen Foster by Kaye Gibbons is a book about growing up. However it is different than your typical growing up story because the main character Ellen has to “grow up” at such a young age. Many children in today’s society have to face the same hardships as Ellen because families are beginning to fall apart more. Another main theme and struggle that Ellen has to deal with in this book is the issue of racism. Ellen is white and her best friend‚ Starletta

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    Ellen Foster

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    ance and belonging. Ellen herself effects this major change by force of her own will. Realizing her own family "is and always has been crumbly old brick‚" not meant to stick together‚ she targets a "foster" family that looks nice and decides to belong to them. She saves her money and on Christmas Day appears on the foster family’s doorstep‚ ready to present $160 to her new mama and secure a place in the family. Before Ellen targets the foster family as the one she wants‚ she is nearly alone in

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    Ellen Moore (a)

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    Case Study: Ellen Moore (A): living and working in Korea Summary In 1990‚ Joint Venture Inc. (JVI) was formed as a joint venture between a Korean company‚ Korean Conglomerate Inc. (KCI)and a North American company‚ Western Systems Inc. (WSI) to implement the recommended systems into over 100 local offices in 7-10 years. The project was to begin in June 1995‚ and Ellen Moore‚ a Systems Consulting Group consultant‚ was sent to Korea as a qualified project management representative in order to

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    Ellen Ochoa

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    Abigail Lising February 25‚ 2013 Language Arts 5A Mrs. Cornwall Ellen Ochoa Biographical Sketch Ellen Ochoa was born on May 10‚ 1958 in Los Angeles‚ California‚ but considers La Mesa‚ California to be her hometown. She graduated from Grossmont High School in El Cajon in 1975. Ellen received a Bachelor of Science degree in physics from San Diego State University in 1980‚ a Master of Science degree and doctorate in electrical engineering from Stanford University in 1981 and 1985‚ respectively

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    Teen Activists

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    Solution: Teen activists and fundraisers Many people (more than 3 million) don’t have enough food or water to provide them as a lifelong food/water supply. Teen activists help with this kind of problem. This problem is called world hunger and could affect many people’s lives. So these teen activists create or join fundraisers/organizations to help as many people as they can‚ get water or food. You are probably wondering what are teen activists. Teen activists are people who care about more than just

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    Activist Investor

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    the firm normally buys the entire corporation‚ activist investors seek influence rather than control. In order to create better functioning companies with better operating performance‚ activist investors are considered as an effective mechanism of corporate governance. Supporters’ view on creating values to shareholder One concern that critics addressed is whether activist intervention increased shareholders’ value. Supporters believe that activist investors will have positive effect in strengthen

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    Malcolm X Malcolm spent most of his life fighting for equal rights for African Americans. Born Malcolm Little in Omaha‚ Nebraska on May 19‚ 1925‚ Malcolm’s family received threats from the Klu Klux Klan and police because of his father’s support of the Black civil rights. The family moved to Michigan (the state that I was born in)‚ to get away from the threats to their lives. The move couldn’t protect them from people who hated them. Their house was burned down and the fire department

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