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    was found that Hull House was a form of settlement house that was located in the United States of America and it was co-founded in 1889.Besides that, the co-founders of this form of the settlement were Jane Adams and Ellen Gates Starr. Various forms of analysis reveal that this form of settlement is based in the Near West Side of Chicago in Illinois [1]. This form of settlement opened its doors to the various forms of newly arriving Europeans immigrants. Over numerous years, Hull House had the capabilities

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    1. What ethnic groups live in the neighborhoods bordering hull house? Are they representative of the major groups immigrating to the United States at the beginning of the twelfth century? The Hull House has indefinitely helped various ethnic groups live and grow communities in Chicago helping them contribute to the ethnic and religious diversity in Chicago. Some of the ethnic groups that still live in the area surrounding Hull House today are Italians, Germans, Bohemians, Canadian-French, and Russian

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    Florence Kelly's Hull House

    As a result of the gained popularity of Hull House there were many rumors that were begging to flourish not only in the immediate community but also reaching a wider audience. Many reported that there were ghosts and spooks in the abandoned mansion that was purchased by Addams and Starr, however the largest fabrication spread was one about a supposed “Devil Baby” that supposedly could be seen from an attic window when walking down the street. This story was made very public in the fall of 1913,

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    Jane Addams, Excerpts from Twenty Years at Hull-House (1911)

    In Twenty Years at Hull-House (1911), Jane Addams writes about immigrants from a different perspective; in her social work at a settlement house in Chicago, Addams lived and worked among immigrants. Addams describes immigrants as people who have come to America ignorant of their duties to society, but who nonetheless have potential. She argues that with education and guidance, immigrants can be taught to live like Americans and become contributing members of American society. Her vision is an example

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    Name: Mittal Shah Professor: Virginia Gibbons Class: Eng-101 Date: July 07, 2015 Summary In “Consider the Lobster” David Foster Wallace points out morality of animal abuse by animal-like humans. Wallace gives example as lobster and the Maine Lobster Festival. The Maine Lobster festival cooks about 25000 thousand pounds of fresh lobsters and it’s the world’s largest lobster cooker festival. Wallace tries to convince humans that it is not right to boil live creature for humanistic pleasure. The

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    History Paper Jane Addams Day

    able to get well educated, children would not have kindergarten, and young adults would not have a boys and girls club. The greatest of Jane Addam achievement was starting the Hull House which not only a shelter but also an educational establishment for those who lived in the urban immigrant parts of Chicago. This house

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    Leadership

    to get things done, nothing will actually get done. A leader without ambition is like a football game without running. Jane Addams, another prominent American female, was a reformer and a women’s rights activist. She co-founded the first Hull House in Chicago (nobelprize.org, 2014). This proves her to be a good leader by showing that she has helpful ideas. A leader needs to be someone who can come up with original solutions to a group’s problems, as demonstrated by Jane Addams. Because she

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    Sophonisba Preston Breckinridge

    professionals now-a-days, Breckinridge was yearning for more and felt that her current position was not her calling. She left after becoming really ill. In correspondence written to her colleagues, she seemed disgruntled and describes her days spent keeping house and teaching her sister as meager and that she was doing nothing. Her dream was to become a lawyer, and she was doing nothing close to that. Her father was a lawyer and had a successful practice and was supportive of her dream. Her plans were

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    Jane Addams

    Social Work Pioneer Biography Judy Hawkins University of Southern Mississippi Abstract This biography explores the life of social worker pioneer Jane Addams. Jane Addams accomplishments continue today to provide a platform of discussion of issues both past and present and continue to have a significant impact on the social work field of practice today. She chose to dedicate her life to helping the under privileged by being a selfless giver to the poor, be an

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    Chicago's Cultural Environment

    Environmental Protection Agency (EPA): http://www3.epa.gov/greenpower/partners/partners/hostellinginternationalchicago.htm Hamed, B. (2013, March 22). Hostelling International USA Houses New Sustainability Program. Retrieved from sustainable brands: http://www.sustainablebrands.com/news_and_views/articles/hostelling-international-usa-houses-new-sustainability-program Henschel, A. (2015). Education Programs. Connecting with our Community. Retrieved from HI Chicago: http://hichicago.org/about-hi-chicago/community-involvement/

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