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    England’s East End. Also‚ while she was in England‚ her and her friends came across Toynbee Hall‚ which was a settlement house that was used by students from Oxford and Cambridge to teach workingmen. After returning to Chicago‚ Jane and her friend‚ Ellen Gates Starr‚ decided to start looking into the possibilities of starting a settlement house in the run-down streets of Chicago. When they finally decided on a house‚ it was named the Hull House. Jane Addams also was concerned with the issues of establishing

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    Alldredge‚ A. 2009. Review of Chasing Science At Sea: Racing Hurricanes‚ Stalking Sharks‚ and Living Undersea with Ocean Experts‚ by E. Prager. Reviewed by Alex LoPresti‚ Oceanography‚ Bishop Sullivan Catholic High School‚ December 2‚ 2015 Ellen Prager’s spectacular and intriguing book‚ Chasing Science at Sea‚ is a non-fiction compilation of many field stories by marine scientist of all fields. Each of these stories contain its own unique element of activities and objectives. The purpose of this

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    Culture is culture for a reason. Ellen Goodman argues in “Family Counterculture” that parents need to counter the culture of today‚ but major shifts are happening in the American landscape‚ and it isn’t all about which sneakers are the most popular or pushing junk food onto kids. Culture today also echoes the ideas‚ values‚ and morals of the American people‚ and although not all ideas‚ values‚ and morals should be accepted by children‚ not all of them should be censored by worried parents. Children

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    Aristotle considers that education is essential for the complete self – realization of man. The supreme good to which all aspire is happiness. But for Aristotle the happy man is neither a noble savage‚ nor man in his natural state‚ but the educated man. (Ellen G. White‚ 1903‚ pp. 15 – 16)‚ her tenet of education was to restore man in the image of his maker‚ to bring him back to the perfection in which he was created‚ to promote the development of body‚ mind‚ and soul‚ that the divine purpose in his creation

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    Settlement houses | People and groups involved * Jane Addams * Ellen Gates * Janie Porter Barrett Links * www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Jane_Addams * www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/USAWstarr.htm * www.socialwelfarehistory.com/people/barrett-janie-porter People and groups involved * Jane Addams * Ellen Gates * Janie Porter Barrett Links * www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Jane_Addams * www.spartacus.schoolnet

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    This painting is by Ellen Plankey‚ it is untitled and a pastel. For the purposes of this paper‚ I’ll call it “Young Girl on Blanket”. This is a picture of a young woman sitting on what appears to be a blanket. She’s looking off to her right and is wearing a dark blue skirt and a baby blue cloth around her head as a wrap. She’s topless‚ but how it’s shadowed only one of her breasts is very prominent; the other blurred by shadow. She’s surrounded by plants‚ all of which are leafy bushes. The sky in

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    worldwide. For centuries Seventh-Day Adventists have implanted a unique style of healthful living into their religious doctrines and practices. The Seventh - day Adventist health reform has deep roots in history and in one of its founders‚ Ellen G. Harmon White. Ellen White was an instrumental member of the origin of SDA doctrines‚ more specifically‚ the policies on healthy living. On June 5th 1863‚ White received her first comprehensive and detailed health related vision. This vision revealed to her

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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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