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    Within a few days on July 19 and 20‚ 1848‚ they found a suitable location in Seneca Falls‚ New York‚ to hold “a convention to discuss the social‚ civil‚ and religious conditions and of rights of woman” (Eisenberg & Ruthsdotter‚ 1998). Led by Mott and Stanton‚ about 300 women and some sympathetic men adopted a “Declaration of Sentiments” modeled deliberately after the Declaration of Independence‚ as these were patriotic women wanting to Feminism Feminism was a very political movement during its first

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    main people in the establishment were Elizabeth Cady Stanton‚ a mother of four and the Quaker abolitionist‚ Lucretia Mott. Around one hundred people attended the convention and about two-thirds of those people were women. The meeting at Seneca Falls was somewhat successful‚ it included women’s rights in family responsibilities‚ a lack of educational and economic responsibilities‚ and the absence of a voice in a political debate. In 1850 Stanton and Susan B. Anthony‚ a teacher in Massachusetts‚ met

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    effectively before the call and on-the-job. Based on the textbook‚ “the best sales managers should have a vision of where the sales force is going‚ and they have the ability to describe that vision is exciting terms.” (Spiro‚ R. L.‚ Rich‚ G. A.‚ and Stanton‚ W. J.) Obviously Joe’s manager didn’t foreseen the direction of the sales meeting before it happened. Even though the sales manager had some valuable questions in mind after the sales call‚ however‚ he had some thoughts after the meeting‚ but he

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    Made in L.A. The film Made in L.A. is a documentary that follows the lives of three Latina immigrants named Maura‚ Lupe and Maria. The documentaries shows their struggles and abuse working for the trendy retailer Forever 21‚ and also provides a deep look into their personal lives and the connection of hardship that bonds them together. The film touches on how they all came to the United States and why the women felt the need to move from home to a foreign country. All women possessed similar

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    VENTION The Declaration of Sentiments was based off of the Declaration of Independence. It must be understood the Declaration was written by white landowning men for white landowning men. It entirely dismissed the rights of women or slaves. Nowhere in the document does it address any betterment of women or the lives of slaves. When the Declaration was written‚ slaves were considered to be property and not seen as people. They were not considered to be members of society. Women’s rights in

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    lawsuits‚ or any type of contract without the permission of her husband. As time went on‚ however‚ more women began to complain about their status (Tindall & Shi‚ 2010). The organized movement for women ’s rights began in 1848‚ when Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott invited a group of abolitionist activists (mostly women‚ but some men) to a convention in Seneca Falls‚ New York to discuss the issue of women ’s rights. The

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    this idea. According to her statement‚ “Today’s customers don’t come back to us because they’re our golfing buddy; in fact many of mine don’t even golf” (Spiro‚ Stanton & Rich 2008). I agreed with one of her arguments that she mentioned on the case that says “follow-up is more important than playing games with the customers” (Spiro‚ Stanton & Rich 2008). Analysis They both have good arguments but I will stay on Laura’s side. I think it is more important to keep

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    Compare/Contrast Essay. In the “Declaration of Independence”(Jefferson‚ 1776)‚ and “Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions” (Stanton‚ 1848)‚ both authors state that something is not right about the way they have been treated and the people they represent‚ that something has to change immediately. The things that they demand‚ the reason for those demands‚ the things that they have to put up with‚ and the final resolution‚ are the guideline that these documents followed. In the “Declaration of

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    outlets in Minneapolis‚ Minnesota. Frustrated by the poor quality and low level of service in chain stores that sell running shoes‚ entrepreneur John Stanton took action. His plan was to fill a niche in the marketplace by opening a small one room store in a renovated living room of an old house in Edmonton—hence the name “Running Room.” Stanton built the business around three key marketing principles: product innovation‚ quality‚ and staff knowledge of the primary sport they were appealing to

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    Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge separated people by religion‚ wealth‚ nationality‚ and intelligence (“Cambodian Genocide”). Blue scarves were issued to the people of the Eastern Zone (Stanton) to show where they were from (“Cambodian Genocide”). Innocent civilians were worked‚ tortured‚ and murdered for no reason. The Khmer Rouge organized millions of people to be sent to labor and death camps. Citizens were shot on the spot for speaking

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