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Because of Eliade's withdrawal from politics, and also because the later Eliade's religiosity was very personal and idiosyncratic, Ellwood believes the later Eliade probably would have rejected the " corporate sacred " of the Iron Guard.
Paul Starr suggests in his analysis of the American health care system ( i. e., The Social Transformation of American Medicine ) that Richard Nixon, advised by the " father of Health Maintenance Organizations ", Dr. Paul M. Ellwood, Jr., was the first mainstream political leader to take deliberate steps to change American health care from its longstanding not-for-profit business principles into a for-profit model that would be driven by the insurance industry.

Ellwood and also
Ellwood also believes that Romanticism, which stimulated the modern study of mythology, strongly influenced the mythologists.
In his study of Eliade, Jung, and Campbell, Ellwood also discusses the connection between academic theories and controversial political involvements, noting that all three mythologists have been accused of reactionary political positions.
Moreover, the connection between mythology and politics differs for each of the mythologists in question: in Eliade's case, Ellwood believes, a strong sense of nostalgia (" for childhood, for historical times past, for cosmic religion, for paradise "), influenced not only the scholar's academic interests, but also his political views.
Robert Ellwood also places Eliade's involvement with the Iron Guard in relation to scholar's conservatism, and connects this aspect of Eliade's life with both his nostalgia and his study of primal societies.
Philippoussis also finished as junior doubles champion with Ben Ellwood in Australia, Wimbledon, and Italy.
Their distribution is patchy, however – they can be seen in the Central Valley and southern coastal areas, open land around Goleta including the Ellwood Mesa Open Space, and also around the San Francisco Bay, but elsewhere they are still rare or absent.
The Original Highlands Neighborhood Association also works closely with residents on Ellwood Avenue, located just to the south of Winter Avenue.
It also preserves four historic buildings associated with them: Chatham Manor, Salem Church, Ellwood, and the house where Stonewall Jackson died.

Ellwood and role
In analyzing the similarities between the " mythologists " Eliade, Joseph Campbell and Carl Jung, Robert Ellwood concluded that the three modern mythologists, all of whom believed that myths reveal " timeless truth ", fulfilled the role " gnostics " had in antiquity.

Ellwood and Battle
The Ellwood Manor is the only surviving house that witnessed the Battle of the Wilderness in May 1864.

Ellwood and Chancellorsville
Following the battle at Chancellorsville, Ellwood served as a Confederate hospital.

Ellwood and when
The town of Smyer was founded in 1924 when Wlliam L. Ellwood began selling portions of the Spade Ranch to farmers.
In this concept, Ellwood sees an " element of nostalgia " for earlier times " when the sacred was strong and the terror of history had barely raised its head ".

Ellwood and General
During the battle Ellwood became a base of operations for the Union Army as Union General Ulysses S. Grant made his headquarters nearby.
* The Diary and Copybook of William E. P. Hartnell, Visitador General of the Missions of Alta California in 1839 and 1840, translated by Starr Pait Gurke, edited with annotations, introduction, and prologue by Glenn J. Farris, 153 pages with Index, limited edition of 150 hardcovers and 100 paperbacks published in 2004 by the California Mission Studies Association and the Arthur H. Clark Company, Santa Clara, California and Spokane, Washington, including black and white Frontispiece reproducing another painting of William Edward Petty Hartnell by Ellwood Graham, circa 1943.

Ellwood and who
Later Glidden was joined by Ellwood who knew his design could not compete with Glidden's for which he applied for a patent in October 1873.
Zellwood is named after T. Ellwood Zell, who started spending winters in the area in 1876.
Robert Ellwood, a professor of religion who did his graduate studies under Mircea Eliade, saw this type of nostalgia as one of the most characteristic themes in Eliade's life and academic writings.
On a more basic level, Ellwood describes Eliade as a " instinctively spiritual " person who saw the Iron Guard as a spiritual movement.
To different interpreters, this early Japanese shaman queen can appear as evidence of: communalism ( Marxists ), Jōmon priestess rulers ( Feminist history ), Japanese conquest of Korea ( Akima 1993 ), mongolian conquest of Japan ( Namio Egami's " horserider theory "), the imperial system originating with tandem rule by a female shaman and male monarch ( Mori 1979 ), the " patriarchal revolution " replacing female deities and priestesses with male counterparts ( Ellwood 1990 ), or a shamanic advisor to the federation of Wa chieftains who " must have looked like a ruling queen to Chinese envoys " ( Matsumoto 1983 ).
Information regarding The Getaway 3 was released on 7 March 2008 by screenplay writer Katie Ellwood, who affirmed the action title was still in the works.
The concept for the HMO Act began with discussions Ellwood and his Interstudy group members had with Nixon administration advisors who were looking for a way to curb medical inflation.

Ellwood and was
The proposal was made by Dr. David S. Jenkins after he and Mrs. D. Ellwood Williams, Jr., a board member and long-time critic of the superintendent, argued for about fifteen minutes at this week's meeting.
His journal was first published in 1694, after editing by Thomas Ellwooda friend and associate of John Milton — with a preface by William Penn.
That day, Glidden was accompanied by two other men, Isaac L. Ellwood, a hardware dealer and Jacob Haish, a lumber merchant.
Thompson was assisted by unregistered surveyor assistants James Ellwood and Alfred Dale Edwards.
In 2008, Ellwood was named “ Favorite Virginia Civil War Site ” by the Rappahannock Electric Cooperative ’ s “ Cooperative Living ” magazine.
Marsh Harvester was established in 1859, Ellwood in 1875 and the preserve works in 1891.
The city was linked to Ellwood City in 1914 by the Pittsburgh, Harmony, Butler and New Castle Railway, an interurban trolley line.
Zelienople was linked to Ellwood City, Evans City and Pittsburgh in 1908 by the Pittsburgh, Harmony, Butler and New Castle Railway, an interurban trolley line.
On the FM side of the dial, WKPL FM 92. 1, an oldies station, was licensed in New Castle before its license was moved to Ellwood City in 2004, though it still includes New Castle as one of its local communities as part of its FCC-mandated station identification.
The township was linked to New Castle, Ellwood and Pittsburgh in 1908 by the Pittsburgh, Harmony, Butler and New Castle Railway, an interurban trolley line.
The township was linked to New Castle, Ellwood City and Pittsburgh in 1908 by the Pittsburgh, Harmony, Butler and New Castle Railway, an interurban trolley line.
The township was linked to New Castle, Ellwood City and Pittsburgh in 1908 by the Pittsburgh, Harmony, Butler and New Castle Railway, an interurban trolley line.
Estimated per capita income in 2007 was $ 18, 674 in Ellwood City, versus $ 26, 228 for the entire state.
However, according to Robert Ellwood, the Eliade he met in the 1960s was entirely apolitical, remained aloof from " the passionate politics of that era in the United States ", and " eportedly [...] never read newspapers " ( an assessment shared by Sorin Alexandrescu ).
Ellwood describes the young Eliade as someone " capable of being fired up by mythological archetypes and with no awareness of the evil that was to be unleashed ".
Opening in 1976, the building was later expanded with the south wing, designed by former Ellwood associate James Tyler, and constructed between 1989-91.
Thomas Ellwood ( 1639 – 1 March 1714 ) was an English religious writer.
Ellwood was born in the village of Crowell, Oxfordshire, the son of a rural squire, Walter Ellwood, by his wife, Elizabeth Potman.

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