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00:00She is an important figure in the history of society, and a role model for women in the United States, and a fighter for peace in the world.
00:14Jane Addams is a woman who is a role model for women in the United States.
00:20Jane Addams is a woman who is a role model for women in the United States.
00:28Jane Addams is a woman who is a role model for women in the United States.
00:36Jane Addams is a woman who is a role model for women in the United States.
00:52In 1910, Jane Addams received the Nobel Prize for Humanity from the University of Yale, making her the first woman to receive the Nobel Prize.
01:05In 1931, Jane Addams received the Nobel Prize for Humanity from the University of Yale, making her the first woman to receive the Nobel Prize for Humanity.
01:15She is an important figure in the history of society, and a role model for women in the United States, and a role model for women in the United States.
01:28Jane Addams was born on June 6, 1860 in Sedale, Illinois, United States, with the name of John Hoy Adams, and the first name Sarah Addams.
01:44Jane Addams has eight siblings.
01:46In the form of a child, Jane went to study in Sunday School and had a lot of fun with
01:53reading books.
01:54Little by little, this child became a child who loved reading books.
01:59At the age of 4, Jane Adams was diagnosed with a bone marrow tumor, which caused her to
02:06have a tumor in her abdomen and became a health problem for her life.
02:12In 1981, she received a certificate from the Women's Association in Rockfort, Illinois.
02:21Later, she completed her first year of study at the Women's Association in Philadelphia.
02:29However, she dropped out of that study due to mental health problems and a lack of
02:35mental health support.
02:37The first place for a woman.
02:40In 1983, Jane Adams completed her first year of study in Europe with a scholarship for
02:47two years.
02:49In the summer of 1882, she learned about the Christian Religious Society called Thornby
02:57Hall in the city of Long.
02:59In her second year of study in Europe, she attended the Thornby Hall with a close friend
03:06named Ellen Getstar.
03:08Later, she returned to the United States and became a member of the Christian Religious
03:15Society called Hull House in the United States in 1889.
03:19This institution is located in Chicago, Illinois.
03:23Until that institution, there was only Jane Adams and the rest of her family living there.
03:29Later, there were about 25 women living there and about 2,000 men living there as a
03:35member of the Christian Religious Society.
03:37Hull House was recognized by the European Commission on Land Use in the United States.
03:42In 1915, this institution was established for 13 weeks.
03:47In 1912, the Hull House was officially established by the founding fathers of the hot
03:53soil movement and the Viet Cong Club.
03:56After that, the Hull House has a children's playground, a restaurant, a library, a
04:03bar, a coffee shop, a restaurant, a bar, a music room, a children's club, and a
04:10coffee shop.
04:12In addition to this, the Hull House also has a big children's club and a swimming pool.
04:19This institution is located in the United States from year to year.
04:24In 1925, a 500-room institution was built in the United States.
04:32In 1955, Jane Adams entered the Hull House in Chicago.
04:38Later, she became the president of the Hull House Committee.
04:43In 1951, Jane Adams became the founder of the Hull House and held the highest
04:50position in the institution for more than two decades.
04:55In the first World War, the women in this institution had to be considered as women's
05:02representatives.
05:04In 1915, the women had to be considered as women's representatives so that the women
05:10and women would be able to participate in the war against Europe and Asia.
05:15She did not work to provide for the society.
05:18Jane Adams did not work to provide for the society.
05:23The Hull House was established in 1962.
05:28Since the war, Jane Adams' health has deteriorated.
05:34She died at the age of 74.
05:38Jane Adams' characteristics
05:431. Her mental health is not good, but her mental health needs time to recover.
05:512. Her mental health is a critical condition for her mental health.
05:563. The future of the United States depends on her mental health and education.
06:00She is not good at studying, so we have to see what we have to study.
06:064. There is nothing better than courage, the ability to do something quickly, and the
06:11ability to think about the possibilities that may arise from there.
06:175. What the world needs most right now is the strength of the home and the inclusion of
06:22human beings.
06:256. The way to open the door to the United States is the United States.

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