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    In 1848 the Declaration of Sentiments was led by multiple women. The main issue was that women were treated as poor and not given rights entitled to men. Many women joined organizations fighting and protesting for their rights. The chance to fight and earn independence for women started a momentous movement across America. Elizabeth Cady Stanton was one of these powerful woman during this time period. Through the many hours fighting for rights she wrote the Declaration of Sentiments, stating how…

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    women have been treated as the underdog. They always were treated like the outcast. When she wrote the Declaration of Sentiment’s she presented it in front of participants from the first women’s convention. It was also presented around the same time as the Declaration of Independence but was also adopted by congress. The selection was mainly stating the position of the Declaration of Sentiments varies…

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    The antebellum era in America was a time of swift change. With the principles of Romanticism in place, American’s were in the frame of mind to improve their society in order to reach a state of perfection, that according to the movement was thought to be achievable. American reform movements in the mid-19th century reflected both optimistic and pessimistic views of human nature and society with regards to women’s rights, temperance, and education. Women’s rights had its high and low points.…

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    Anthony and the Declaration of sentiments by Elizabeth Cady Stanton successful address Women 's Rights and contain substantial logic, reasoning and support as to why women should get the rights of all other citizens, such as the right to vote. Although Anthony addresses the oligarchy…

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    abolitionist Lucretia Mott met in Seneca Falls, New York to discuss the future of women’s rights. Together, Stanton and Mott drafted the Declaration of Sentiments that echoed the Declaration of Independence, by stating” We hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men and women are created equal.” Both Stanton and Mott had high hopes that their declaration would help women gain equality in the workplace, voting, and society. This is what would be later known as the birth of the Feminist…

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    Virginia Convention by Patrick Henry, he realized that we needed to be free and pitched the idea of fighting and going to war to receive this freedom, to the people of the convention which eventually led to independence. In the speech from the Declaration of Sentiments by Elizabeth Cady Stanton, she uses these rights of freedom to announce her opinion about rights specifically for women and to persuade others that women need more fair rights. These speeches have…

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    While facts include objectives, opinion express the sentiment of people. In the movie industry, most of the movie’s success depend upon people working on the movie and the public response to the early trailers and promotion. This project aims at opinion mining and sentiment analysis of data related to movies.…

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    In this age of technological advancement, internet has proven to be a versatile medium that brings every datum to our fingertips in real time. One of the most popular rising topics of general interest nowadays are the social networking websites, which are an unlimited source of big data. The information obtained is so vast, varied & complex, that it gives an insight into public opinion & views more readily when compared to any other source. This has attracted intelligent minds who have used this…

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    nationalism depicted in films and also the anti-Japanese sentiments. It is very common to know that in the past and even today, there is still this negative and superior feeling toward the Japanese. There are various reasons why there are these negative sentiments towards the Japanese (and vice versa) but some can be that it may lie in the struggle for power and influence in Asia between China and Japan. Another reason may be because there are still sentiments from the wars that they have been…

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    battles they covered more land and it increased their power. They also demanded ‘’obedience to the Aztec ruler ‘’ from the conquered people. The warfare and conquering of cities did exactly this, it showed respect to their ruler. Lastly “ An Aztec declaration of war followed a ritual pattern. First, the Aztecs asked a city to join the empire as an ally, the city had 60 days to agree. If the city’s ruler refused, the Aztecs declared war’’ This is what would happen if the Aztecs asked other…

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