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    movement was already being attacked. Although, many were opposed to giving women their right’s. The Women’s Rights movement continue to move forward as planned. The movement optimistically expanded, in hope to make conventions in all parts of the country. So, they continued with their conventions until the start of the Civil War. Elizabeth Cade Stanton, Susan B. Anthony, Lucy Stone, and Sojourner Truth, were the women among the group that traveled the country lecturing the women on what they…

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    After the dissolution of a relationship, the courts have the difficult decision of determining what is in the best interest of the child. Often times parents do not remain within the same vicinity of one another once the relationship has ended. This situation can be quite difficult for a child to deal with, especially if their parents live hours away from each other. The custodial parent may have many reasons for wanting to relocate to another state or country, however there are many factors,…

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    Identify the theory from those discussed in class between January 21st and February 25th that you believe will most strongly influence your orientation to professional social work. Explain what draws you to this theory (2 pts); As I embark into the adventure of social work, I am confident that my passion for advocating for women will shine through in everything that I do. Orchestrating changes through empowerment and knowledge of accessible tools is something that I feel an obligation to do in…

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    Biological and Chemical weapons if in the wrong hands can be just as destructive as nuclear weapons. Biological warfare is the use of any organism to harm or kill any population or area. Chemical warfare is the use of any chemical produced by organism to harm people. These weapon could be explained as high risk, no reward. The creation and use of chemical and biological weapons should be banned due to the fact that they are hard to trace and are uncontrollable.With the advances of science these…

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    an impact from what happened between 1848-1920: The Seneca falls Convention, The Civil War, WWI, National American Woman suffrage Association, and The 19th Amendment. All these events led to the revolution of women rights and achieved the right to vote. The very first women’s rights convention in the United States was the Seneca Falls convention. A group of women were in the abolition and temperance movements held this convention in 1848, intending to call attention to unfair treatment of…

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    During this time period women did not have the right to vote. But the suffrage movement itself started decades before the civil war. On election day in 1920 millions of women exercised their right to vote for the first time. Most people during this time period saw women as less intelligent when it came to political decisions. Some men have even gone as far as saying that women were to stupid and weak to vote. For this movement women themselves were the most involved in fighting for their right…

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    Women were unable to vote, had no rights, women who were married did not have a voice to their opinions, and were submissive to their husbands. Women desired a change from this tradition and way of life. Women had their first gathering of women’s right in Seneca Falls, New York in July of 1848 (The Women’s’ Rights Movement, 2007). Elizabeth Cady Stanton, was the organizer of the gathering later met Susan B. Anthony and together they served as women right activist. That is how the National Woman…

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    Upon completing college, Helen Keller realized she wanted to go out into the world and find ways to help improve the lives other people who were similar to her. She began to travel the world speaking on behalf of others who were living with disabilities and helping them understand that they were fully capable of doing all of the things others who were fully abled could do. During the beginning half of the 20th century, Helen Keller really began to get into the social and political issues that…

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    The Free Masons: Fact or Theory Are the Freemasons a conspiracy theory? What did the Freemasons do? The group called the freemasons is an organization that is like a sorority for women. (January 2, 2013) The Freemasons is not a conspiracy theory. The freemasons are a very vast organization that will be learned about in this paper if you are willing to open your mind and let everything go and just read and learn. Morality, equality, and service to God; what do these all have in common. Well…

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    Who is Hetty Goldman? Why is she so important? Hetty Goldman was an american archaeologist who was one of the first woman to undertake excavations in Greece and the Middle East. The reason she is so important is because of her contributions to the archaeological field as well as how she opening up the field of archaeology for woman . She “ was born December 19, 1881, in New York City”(“Hetty Goldman:Life”). Her mother and father were Sarah Adler Goldman and Julius goldman. Mrs. Goldman was the…

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