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    Deviant place theory The deviant place theory expresses that more prominent presentation to dangerous spots makes an individual more prone to end up distinctly the casualty of a wrongdoing (Seigel‚ 2006). Unlike to the victim precipitation theory‚ the victims don’t impact the wrongdoing by effectively or inactively reassuring it‚ yet rather are defrauded subsequently of being in "awful" regions. So as to lower the shot that one will end up being the casualty of a wrongdoing‚ the individual ought

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    culmination of what women’s activist Elizabeth Stanton wrote about in her "Declaration of Sentiments" at the Seneca Falls convention. In her address she stated‚ "That all men and women are created equal; that they are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights; that among these are life‚ liberty‚ and the pursuit of happiness; that to secure these rights governments are instituted‚ deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed" (Stanton 1848‚ 548-149). Through self determination

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    beliefs was that women status was based on their standing in the family and the community. In the past there were women advocacy groups‚ women movements‚ and women private organizations that helped women to obtain equality. In 1878 Elizabeth Cady Stanton “drafted a federal suffrage amendment that was introduced in every Congress.” From 1878 to 1920‚ because women did not have the same rights as men in society‚ Elizabeth kept submitting amendment she had drafted to Congress until women was granted

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    Company Background Yankee Fork and Hoe Company is a leading producer of garden tools. The situation is that long time customers are experiencing frequent late shipments because of manufacturing issues which cannot fulfill customer demand. Phil Stanton‚ is in charge of inventory and is concerned about high costs and keeping the inventory low. However‚ Ron Adams‚ the marketing manager‚ is concerned about having enough rakes on hand for timely shipments. There is an agency problem amongst Yankee

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    TERMS AND CONCEPTS: 1. Sex and Gender What do they mean‚ what are the differences between the two? Gender is a social construction. Sex refers to biological differences that are unchanging; gender involves the meaning that a particular society and culture attach to sexual difference. Because the meaning varies over time and among cultures‚ gender differences are both socially constructed and subject to change. Male/Female (sex) vs. Masculine/Feminine (gender). 2. Race and Class Issues

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    equality socially‚ economically‚ and politically for years. During the first wave of the women’s movement dated between the 1830’sthrough the early 1900’s‚ Elizabeth Stanton and Lucretia Mott spearheaded and fought for women’s rights at the Seneca Falls Convention‚ were a declaration of sentiments and resolutions were made (Stanton & Anthony‚ 1948). This was one of the most important documents crafted to advocate for and ignite the women’s rights movement. It directly addressed voting rights and

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    "Their penning of the Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions declaring women equal to men set the stage for the Women’s Suffrage Movement." (pg.457) The Women’s Suffrage Movement was a feminist movement that pushed for the right of women to vote. Stanton and Susan B. Anthony formed the National American Women Suffrage Association. "Although several states allowed women to vote in state and local elections‚ women did not have voting rights in national elections." (pg.458) Many women organized marches

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    hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men and women are created equal” - Elizabeth Cady Stanton. In the Declaration of Sentiments‚ a document signed in 1848 for women’s rights‚ Stanton said these words. The document is replicated after the Declaration of Independence. In the Declaration of Independence‚ Jefferson says‚ “We hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men created equal.” Stanton pointed out that the concept focuses on men and only men (Mazzotta). This convention happened 170

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    There are many things that stand out in America as we have all come to know it today. Among those that are in the majority there are no worries‚ and things are typically thought to be very equal and just. Everything is relative‚ and compared to the past everything is equal and just‚ but there is a lot of ground that can still be made. There are numerous examples throughout our history of people stating grievances in the cases of women’s rights‚ African American rights‚ GLBT issues‚ and even the unstated

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    Falls‚ New York‚ was the first women’s rights convention ever held in the United States. This historical convention was the beginning of the development of feminism in the United States of American. The convention was organized by Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott who came up with the idea after unjustly

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