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Free State men were then supplied with rifles; and an anti-slavery business, public opinion, and social life in the cotton States; where the State District Court, told the convention that "the Sunday law, first laws against Sunday amusement were passed by men who thought all New England Anti-Slavery Society founded in Boston, January cache = ./cache/38373.txt txt = ./txt/38373.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 36489 author = Howe, Julia Ward title = Modern Society date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 20372 sentences = 1173 flesch = 74 summary = The opposite extremes of human nature embrace, between them, a wonderful Let us look at modern society in Cairo, Shepherd's hotel, and to-day than in any preceding age of the world's history. American women with money are at a premium in fashionable Europe. and beauty of English country-life, the literary and artistic resources the time of Luther, but the fact for which it stands is as old as human I have seen in this time a great growth in the direction of liberal the study of this question, which so regards the very life of society. In our America, ay, even in our Puritan New England, the day has come in The greatest trouble with human society is, that its natural tendency In this day of the world hope is so strong, and the desire for an a place amongst the great poems of our time. cache = ./cache/36489.txt txt = ./txt/36489.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 2481 author = Nadin, Mihai title = The Civilization of Illiteracy date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 276755 sentences = 15404 flesch = 51 summary = practical experiences of human self-constitution in domains where Literacy and the means of human self-constitution based on it literacy affect cognitive processes, forms of human interaction, embodied in new human practical experiences. language-based practical experiences in use at the time and literacy-based human practical experiences of self-constitution with practical experiences of human self-constitution, market The pragmatic framework of human self-constitution in language Language is constituted in human practical experiences. experience of human self-constitution relies less on literacy and language experience, a coherent framework of pragmatic human the potential of literacy to support human practical experiences inhabiting human experiences of self-constitution in language. by self-constitutive practical experiences at the new human Writing, as a practical experience of human self-constitution, is known practical experiences-work, language, religion, market, different human practical experience of self-constitution. human practical experiences to the language of design, and from practical human experience related to literacy-and the cache = ./cache/2481.txt txt = ./txt/2481.txt Building ./etc/reader.txt 2481 38373 8642 2481 30295 38373 number of items: 5 sum of words: 517,196 average size in words: 103,439 average readability score: 69 nouns: language; 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Woman _versus_ Women." the life of man, for hearts crave, if minds do not know how to ask it. there exists in the minds of men a tone of feeling toward women as of God. Were thought and feeling once so far elevated that Man should esteem Woman such as the conduct and wishes of Man in general is likely to his mind a feeling of reverent love worthy the thought of Christian that high idea of love, which considers Man and Woman as the two-fold be fit for relations in time, souls, whether of Man or Woman, must be Quakerism also establishes Woman on a sufficient equality with Man. 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Free State men were then supplied with rifles; and an anti-slavery business, public opinion, and social life in the cotton States; where the State District Court, told the convention that "the Sunday law, first laws against Sunday amusement were passed by men who thought all New England Anti-Slavery Society founded in Boston, January id: 36489 author: Howe, Julia Ward title: Modern Society date: words: 20372 sentences: 1173 pages: flesch: 74 cache: ./cache/36489.txt txt: ./txt/36489.txt summary: The opposite extremes of human nature embrace, between them, a wonderful Let us look at modern society in Cairo, Shepherd''s hotel, and to-day than in any preceding age of the world''s history. American women with money are at a premium in fashionable Europe. and beauty of English country-life, the literary and artistic resources the time of Luther, but the fact for which it stands is as old as human I have seen in this time a great growth in the direction of liberal the study of this question, which so regards the very life of society. In our America, ay, even in our Puritan New England, the day has come in The greatest trouble with human society is, that its natural tendency In this day of the world hope is so strong, and the desire for an a place amongst the great poems of our time. id: 30295 author: Lamb, Edwin Gifford title: The Social Work of the Salvation Army date: words: 43267 sentences: 3981 pages: flesch: 82 cache: ./cache/30295.txt txt: ./txt/30295.txt summary: Salvation Army Industrial Homes Company, incorporated in New Jersey, has publication of "In Darkest England" in 1890, the social work of the Army by means of the city industrial work without the aid of the colony. men wish to make a success of their new work; they wish to see the Army people aided by the Army industrial work would be hard to ascertain or for in the United States industrial homes of the Army. Examples of Men in the Army Industrial Homes. the Industrial Home two weeks and hoped to work his way back to England Industrial Home some time, and said they made him work too hard. The growth of the Hotel Department of the Army''s work, like that of the Was still working and had a room at the Army Hotel. SOME MINOR FEATURES OF THE SALVATION ARMY SOCIAL WORK. 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