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    Every great nation was built on something. Whether it be set of values‚ a notion or a few key principles‚ whatever it was set the tone for how a united people would lead their lives. With the monumental Declaration of Independence‚ thirteen originally British colonies became one nation under several “self-evident truths”. This foundational document states clearly and firmly that “all men are created equal…with certain unalienable rights…life‚ liberty and the pursuit of happiness.” With this proclamation

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    The declaration of independance specifies‚ the fact of the United States wanting their freedom. It explains the damage the king has done and the abuse of his power and the people’s disagreements towards his behavior. And this is what made it so influential to the constitution. It gave people motivation to stand for themselves‚ gave them rights‚ and the pursuit of peace and happiness. The British abused their power in many ways‚Such as forcing taxes on the people. "For imposing Taxes on us without

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    Compare & Contrast In 1848‚ Cady Stanton gave her ‘Declaration of Sentiments‚’ pleading for the right to vote and fair treatment to be given to women‚ which was promised already in 1776. While the country was still young‚ John Adam’s wife‚ Abigail wrote him a letter requesting the rights of women be included in the document he was having written. This was the Declaration of Independence. Both of these selections have a common goal: they are being written with the purpose to gain women more rights

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    In Appendix I.‚ Concerning Moral Sentiment‚ David Hume looks to find a place in morality for reason‚ and sentiment. Through‚ five principles he ultimately concludes that reason has no place within the concept of morality‚ but rather is something that can only assist sentiment in matters concerning morality. And while reason can be true or false‚ those truths or falsities apply to facts‚ not to morality. He then argues morals are the direct result of sentiment‚ or the inner feeling within a human

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    vs. Syntactic tools in Sentiment Analysis Politecnico Di Milano (CIS project) January 2013 Omar Zaky (782210) Amr rabiee (797617) Ahmed Mohamed Maged Mahmoud Ahmed (797379) ARTICLE INFORMATION Keywords: Sentiment analysis Semantic syntactic ABSTRACT Sentiment analysis is being of great importance day after day‚ with the increasing amount of similar user-generated data {in the form of reviews‚ blogs‚ etc.} online (Web 2.0)‚ the need for automated tools for such analysis has increased recently

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    Sentiment Analysis of Movie Reviews Abstract: Nowadays the population of people gets increased whereas simultaneously the technology is also gets developing. Hence more people are now accessing the social media networks for various purposes. People also use the social media for posting their reviews about various/specific products‚ company‚ brand‚ firms‚ movies etc. Thus the reviews may either be in positive or negative or in neutral format so analyzing this reviews using some sentiment analysis

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    The Wealth of Nations‚ distributed in 1776‚ the year of America’s Declaration of Independence. The Theory of Moral Sentiments In 1759‚ Smith distributed his first work‚ The Theory of Moral Sentiments. He kept making broad amendments to the book‚ up until his demise. Despite the fact that The Wealth of Nations is broadly viewed as Smith’s most compelling work‚ it is trusted that Smith himself considered The Theory of Moral Sentiments to be a predominant work. In the work‚ Smith basically looks at

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    In the passage “The Deceleration of Sentiment“ The author talks about how women are treated unfairly and that women are tired of that. It also talk about how the Government can be abandoned so the people can make a new one. The government says women shouldn’t have any rights but the people can abandon the government. For example in paragraph 2 it says “We hold these truths to be self-evident‚ all men and women are created equally”. Which means men and women are not different. In Paragraph 3 she explains

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    Memo To: Ms. Mary Ho From: jasmine Date: March 29‚ 2013 Subject: Anti-Foreign Sentiments As you requested on March 17‚ this report outlines the results of my analysis of the effectiveness of the government measures on anti-foreign issue sentiments and the type of complaints received from Singaporeans. Anti-foreigner sentiments are increasing among Singaporean as Singaporean’s feel threaten about their job security and their children’s future. One example to state will be the Ferrari accident

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    In English‚ we were giving the assignment to record our 2018 New Year’s Resolutions. In receiving the assignment‚ it peak my curiosity on the coming about of these goals. Even though we think about New Year’s Resolutions being a current object of our modern society‚ the origin of these resolutions can be dated back to the time Babylonians. Although it started as a tradition as a way for the Babylonians to pay off their debts and return borrowed objects to the God’s‚ each goal has its own meaning

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