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    Ana Maria Ciot 24 Elisabeth Avenue Enfield‚ EN2 8DP mobile: 07447640445 ana.marya24@yahoo.com Profile With 5+ years’ experience in customer service I am a proactive‚ kind hearted‚ ambitious candidate with willingness to learn and meet new challenges. I have a very warm friendly personality with a wealth of knowledge and experience to bring into any society according to the expectations. I am a multitalented individual with a creative

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    Well‚ it does not bother her that much before‚ until she learned that she must not just walk away from the humiliation that her uncle Al put her through‚ after what happened in the shopping mall earlier that day. She was mistakenly accused as a shoplifter when her only

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    united to form the National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA). Under the leadership of Elizabeth Cady Stanton‚ NAWSA Began the campaign to obtain voting rights for women. When Stanton resigned in 1892‚ Susan B. Anthony assumed the position as NAWSA president. In 1893‚ Colorado became the first state to adopt an amendment granting women the right to vote. A few years later‚ Stanton published a new book The Woman’s Bible‚ which was meant to be a direct challenge to the religious doctrine

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    brutality to fight for a greater cause. Women like Susan B. Anthony‚ Elizabeth Cady Stanton‚ Lucy Stone‚ Henry Blackwell and more all play a big role in the fight for equal rights among men and women. Those women have forever changed our society and their story is what shaped America to what it is today. America where everyone is free and everyone lives as equals. During 1869 Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton started the National Women’s Suffrage Association (NWSA). The NWSA was focused on

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    “America” The Role Model. Throughout our semester we’ve learned certain patterns of thought and behavior‚ such as propaganda‚ dehumanization‚ and obedience which leads to repression to others. We’ve also learned that with repression and genocide‚ they’re always earlier signs of intentions to destroy. I’ve chosen to write about the “Removal of Native Americans and the trail of tears” because I believe America destroyed our history and reputation. Everyone around the world sees America as a role

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    for Medicare beneficiaries have surged with an individual spending more than $24‚000 (Stanton‚ 2006). The U.S healthcare budgetary levels are also allocated according to geographical variation. This constitutes of more than 306 referral hospitals that are sometimes referred to as regional health care markets. In regions categorized as “high spending areas”‚ patients receive 60% more in healthcare costs (Stanton‚ 2006). Whether the spending is too much or not

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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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    Primary Colors The film I reviewed for this assignment was Primary Colors; the film is very closely related to Bill Clinton’s 1992 presidential campaign. The film stars John Travolta who plays a charismatic southern governor by the name of Jack Stanton. Jack is trying to win the Democratic Party’s nomination for President of the United States. Henry Burton‚ an idealist is impressed by Jack’s warmth and likeability with the people so he joins Jack’s team as a political adviser. This is an example

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    the century. Two of the first patrons of women’s rights were Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony who led the National American Women’s Suffrage Association. Congress was very unresponsive to their efforts and the movement had little effect legally. Socially however‚ Stanton and Anthony’s influence lasted and grew in the decades to come. During her time traveling the country in support of women’s rights‚ Stanton gave many speeches to motivate girls to seek higher education. The change in

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    In this article‚ Barsanti discusses the message and irony behind Disney Pixar’s Wall-E. He starts off by explaining how Andrew Stanton‚ the film’s director/writer‚ “swore up and down that the film was not supposed to have any sort of environmental message.” Andrew Stanton states that it is a “story about one lonely robot falling in love with another robot.” Barsanti argues that this is not the case‚ and that “the love story between the two robots only exists because of the dystopian vision that

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