Imagine people like Mahatma Gandhi or Jane Addams and think about all the people they helped that were less fortunate and others who helped many people. There are many other people like Mahatma Gandhi and Jane Addams, but today we will focus on what they did in life and how they helped many other people in their lifetimes. Mahatma Gandhi did many amazing things in life that helped many poor people in India improve their lifestyle in India. What I mean is that he has helped many people who are poor…
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people. There are two people that I know that make sacrifices for other people to make a better place and our lives. Jane Addams was a person that made people dedicated to helping them in their city to find a better life and it all comes from Jane Addams being the daughter of a successful businessman. Jane Addams was struggling with his health care issues and other stuff but Jane didn't let these problems get in her way. She got her college degree and began traveling searching for how to make a better…
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Did you know that Mahatma Gandhi and Jane Addams are exactly alike? They are both alike because they want to make a difference in the world. Help people who do not know how to take care of themselves. The reason why Mahatma Gandhi wanted to make a difference was because when Gandhi was a young lawyer in South Africa, he saw how unfairly the poor in that country were treated. So this experience affected Gandhi greatly. He decided to change the caste system in India. He also wanted to stop the mistreatment…
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Gandhi and Jane Adams are 2 people who changed the world by making sacrifices to do so. Do you have any parents or people you know that made sacrifices for people? Many people in our world today have made sacrificesespecially parents that have sacrificed their money to get a job to provide for their family. Like Jane Addams, they made a place to provide for people who need their help. Like Jane Addams - What's the difference Jane Addams is a very compassionate person who gave food and homes,…
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Jane Addams also known as Laura Jane was born on September 6, 1860 in Cedarville, Illinois to a wealthy and well-rounded family. She was the eighth of nine children, four of whom did not survive. Her Mother, Sara Weber, stayed home for the most part and cared for her children but died when Jane was only two years of age. The night before Sarah died, she helped a neighbor give birth on a cold winter January evening. On her way home, she slipped and fell onto the icy road. The following day, she gave…
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People born in rich families are sometimes brats, but some rich people risk their lives to help the people that are being mistreated. Like Ghandhi and Jane Addams, they are two people who helped the poor but came from rich families. Ghandhi going to jail multiple times and Jane with her disabilities. Gandhi helped the people being mistreated. She knew that mistreating was wrong. So she decided to help the people being mistreated, but Ghandhi has gone to jail multiple times because of helping the…
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Jane Addams and Gandhi weren’t the only people who cared for people's rights and how their lives went, there was Martin Luther King Jr. who did a march to protest against racism, and Harriet Tubman helped slaves out of slavery to save their lives. But Jane and Gandhi were there for a reason. Gandhi was the reason India is now a nation. And Jane was there too because she wanted people to have better lives than what they originally had. But both of these people have a very good impact on making decisions…
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Jane Addams Sociological Theory Introduction Jane Addams morals in life is to mediate peace within America and with other countries. I had chosen this particular theorist because she is a strong woman who have an impact in United States of America and developed many sociological ideas through a rough time period. She stood up against racial discrimination and helped with immigration. Both my parents immigrated to America and what she did really touched my heart because my parents didn’t receive any…
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The Impact of the Hull House Movement on Social Justice and Reform. The Hull House movement, spearheaded by Jane Addams and Ellen Gates Starr in 1889, emerged as a transformative force in Progressive Era America, pioneering innovative approaches to address the multifaceted challenges faced by immigrant communities in Chicago's industrial slums (Addams, "Prefatory Note"). Addams, in her detailed account of "Twenty Years at Hull House," offers insights into the gender dynamics shaping the movement…
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Tea party research Charles Darwin/ evolution – 19th century scientist who created the theory of evolution/ survival of the fittest which would be mutated to fit the argument of the Robber Barons “Business Darwinism” only the determined and imaginative business will survive while weaker ones will be bought out or bankrupted. Jane Adams/ Hull house – Jane Addams was a social activist that advocated women’s rights, protection for children, the poor, and the oppressed she was a major player in…
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