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    dreams and goals they make for themselves.The american dream has changed throughout history.In the 1840’s there were many feminist fighting for womens rights. Some feminist are Elizabeth Cady Stanton‚ Susan B. Anthony‚ and Hillary Clinton. All three of these feminist have accomplished their american dream. Stanton and Anthony fought for gender equality. Hillary clinton wanted to be successful in politics‚she also fought for women to be equal to men. The American dream back in history was the thought

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    Natural life is beautiful. For the longest time natural life was the only form of life that we have every known. That was until about sixty years ago when the world’s first computer was invented. Once J. Presper Eckert and John Mauchly created this machine that could compute algorithms on its own‚ they opened a door that would never be shut again. Jumping forward to 2017‚ computers run almost every aspect of our natural life. For the first time we see natural life competing with artificial on an

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    Elizabeth Cady Stanton was a very confident‚ determined‚ and fearless woman. While many people opposed equal rights for women and abolishing slavery‚ she supported these things.(11) Her being a woman who was also an abolitionist and women’s rights activist in the 19th century was a dangerous and frustrating task. However‚ she continued to try and make a difference in society by fighting for these changes. Clearly‚ Elizabeth Stanton had to be confident to speak to crowds and to publish books

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    historical document. Because of their isolation‚ women endured poor treatment and went through immense difficulties to acquire liberty. In 1848‚ Elizabeth Cady Stanton wrote the Declaration of Sentiments in hopes that the interpretations of the American beliefs of freedom and liberty can change and be reused for different purposes. When Stanton wrote this document‚ freedom still existed but the idea of it was distinctive from that of Thomas Jefferson and the founding fathers. Independence was the desire

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    the proposed 15th Amendment‚ which gave the vote to black men. Susan B. Anthony‚ Elizabeth Cady Stanton‚ and others refused to endorse the amendment because it did not give women the ballot. Other suffragists‚ however‚ including Lucy Stone and Julia Ward Howe‚ argued that once the black man was enfranchised‚ women would achieve their goal. As a result of the conflict two organizations emerged. Stanton and Anthony formed the National Woman Suffrage Association to work for suffrage on the federal level

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    Stanton. Classification is used to distinguish people into us and them by ethnicity‚ race‚ religion or nationality.(Stanton) Symbolization is giving names to the classes or distinguish them by colors or dress. (Stanton) Dehumanization is to compare them to animals‚ vermin‚ insects or diseases.(Stanton) Organization is by the state using militias to provide killings.(Stanton) Polarization is driving the groups apart and making laws to forbid social interaction.(Stanton) Preparation

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    Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony‚ who were unable to witness their victory

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    women today. During the mid 1800’s and 19th century‚ feminism had a large effect on the female’s role in society and in everyday life. The women decided that enough was enough and needed to make a change for every woman in the world. Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Sojourner Truth had fought for their women rights and changed the world’s perspective on women‚ and felt that this was enough‚ things needed to change for the better. Women today have the same rights as man do and without the rights for women

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    To do this‚ Stanton calls upon two hugely influential pieces of literature‚ and rewrites them from a feminist eye to create the Woman’s Bible and the Declaration of Sentiments. In the Woman’s Bible‚ Stanton starts off by explaining how the Bible has disparaged and misrepresented women. Perhaps the most relevant‚ is the Bible’s teaching that “...woman brought sin and death into the world” (Stanton Bible 7). With religion being held in such high regard‚ women

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    Baptism: The Foundation of the Christian Faith There are three things that spread the Christ-life to us; baptism‚ belief‚ and the Lord’s Supper (Lewis 61). This statement‚ by C.S. Lewis‚ is his example of three ordinary methods in which one can “find new life after we have died and in it become perfect” (Lewis 60). It was the belief of Lewis that because Jesus sacrificed himself‚ yet he was perfect‚ humans can be saved from death. Two of Lewis’s three methods‚ Baptism and the Lord’s Supper‚ are

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