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    possible to even work ourselves to death? In Ellen Goodman’s “The Company Man” and Andrew Curry’s “Why we work” the attitudes Americans have towards work is highlighted. Work can consume us so much we sometimes die as a result of working extremely hard. Goodman‚ Ellen “The Company Man” elaborated about how Phil was a workhorse and laborer up until the day he died. Phil would go beyond his call of duty and came into work on days it was not expected of him. Ellen Goodman page 507 stated” He worked six days

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    difficulty today as the media no longer cares about the well-being of children. Every ad is aimed to appeal to a child’s wants‚ and as money is no object to them‚ they pull at a parent’s heart until all is forgotten. In the essay‚ “Family Counterculture‚” Ellen Goodman expresses this common struggle of parenthood. Each parent quoted vents their frustration of so much counterculturing. But no one’s considered‚ “What if we didn’t have TV?” Countering the culture without a TV would be easier to do and more beneficial

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    finally and precisely‚ at 3:00 a.m. Sunday morning.” The promise of reward for all the hard work and extra hours is wasted on a shortened life barely lived. Every day turned into a blur‚ barely distinguished from the next. In “The Company Man” by Ellen Goodman‚ she used a variety of rhetorical devices to tell how she feels Phil‚ and other working class Americans‚ work too hard and end up sacrificing their lives‚ hobbies‚ and families for a chance at success and how the ideology of big companies ruin

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    Professor GNDR 345-01 10 November 2011 Ellen Johnson Sirleaf: A short journey through her many life accomplishments In my opinion Ellen Johnson Sirleaf is a very strong woman and she should be looked up to by many women and children and men should also look up to her strength. While doing some research on Sirleaf I found out some very surprising information about her. I would have never known that Sirleaf was able to become president of Liberia being technically multiracial and because of that

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    Ellen Axson Wilson is portrayed by Adler as a calm and composed motherly woman. Most Americans at that time viewed her as a sweet caring mother. Being a daughter of a church minister‚ her humble and serene background may have played a major role in developing

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    as simple and natural a manner as possible‚ are the most healthful and nourishing. They impart a strength‚ a power of endurance‚ and a vigor of intellect‚ that are not afforded by a more complex and stimulating diet.” Proteins In this chapter‚ Ellen G. White talks about protein and how vital it is to our lives. First she talks about nuts and foods associated with nuts. How they are to be prepared with a certain “caution” and it should inexpensive. It emphasizes nature giving us plenty of food

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    Desire of Ages Ellen G. White Biography Ellen White‚ born Ellen Harmon to Robert and Eunice Harmon‚ was born November 26‚ 1827 in Gorham‚ Maine. When she was very young she and her parents moved to Portland‚ Maine. At age ten Ellen was struck by a stone that put her in a coma for three weeks. She recovered and her mother believed it was for a divine purpose. For the next six years Ellen fought to return to normal health. During the evangelistic campaign of William Miller in 1840 Ellen believed in

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    HULL-HOUSE Laura Jane Addams was born on September 6‚ 1860 in Cedarville‚ Illinois‚ into a privileged middle class family. As a young child‚ Jane‚ as they called her‚ knew hardships. At the age of two her mother died. Soon after‚ Addams had been struck with tuberculosis leaving her with a deformed spine. Still having her father to carry her through‚ she would try to live life as normal as possible. Jane often would travel to the mills her father owned; playing in the piles of grain in the storerooms

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    “The Company Man”: An American Dream or Nightmare? In the satirical essay “The Company Man‚” Ellen Goodman criticizes the lifestyle of Phil‚ dehumanizing the “American Dream” through the use of contradictory repetition‚ pathetic persuasive techniques‚ and sterile diction. Using repetition Goodman emphasizes the importance of Phil dying on a Sunday at three in the morning because he was still worrying about work‚ even on the one time and day he was off. This is where she points out that work killed

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    Jane Addams (September 6‚ 1860 - May 21‚ 1935) was a pioneer settlement social worker‚ public philosopher‚ sociologist‚ author‚ and leader in women’s suffrage and world peace. In an era when presidents such as Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilsonidentified themselves as reformers and social activists‚ Adams was one of the most prominent[1] reformers of the Progressive Era. She helped turn the US to issues of concern to mothers‚ such as the needs of children‚ public health‚ and world peace. She said

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