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    In what ways are the writers exploring anti-war sentiments? Consider the view that Oh What a Lovely War is more effective in shocking the audience Oh What a Lovely War is more effective and shocking compared to Journey’s End because it’s overt in its anti-war sentiments. It demonstrates this by ridiculing the politicians and leaders who run the war. Littlewood conducts a play‚ acting like a slaughterhouse‚ of men and boys‚ using a non-naturalistic style. Journey’s End uses a true representation

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    Lexical Approach for Sentiment Analysis in Hindi Santosh K IIITH Hyderabad‚ India Rahul Sharma IIITH Hyderabad‚ India Chiranjeev Sharma IIITH Hyderabad‚ India ABSTRACT This paper presents a study on sentiment analysis and opinion mining in Hindi on product reviews. We experimented with several methods‚ mainly focusing on lexical based approaches. Different lexicons were used on same data set to analyse the significance of lexical based approaches. 2.1 Lexicon Two different lexicons

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    “The Declaration of Sentiments” The Seneca Falls convention lasted two days‚ July 19 and 20‚ 1848. It was written by Elizabeth Cady Stanton‚ sentiments mean “a view of or attitude toward a situation or event” basically an opinion about something. This (historical document) was interesting to read about the things women weren’t loud to do. I enjoyed reading all the resolutions‚ so many problems resolved. The right of any citizen of the United States to vote male or female law was passed January 16th

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    This spurred them to host the first ever convention for women’s rights. The 1848 convention took place at Seneca Falls‚ New York. During this convention Stanton made a speech call the Deceleration of Sentiments (RFW‚ 2007). In the Declaration of Sentiments Stanton demands equal treatment. Not only men are created equal‚ but women too. She voices the bondage that women face being under men. From no representation in legislation to having no control over her property‚ and their

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    June 1780 “...That only means we women have taken too long to let our voices be heard.” as Penelope Barker wrote. This is what I read from an old paper aside from “Sentiments of an American Woman”. Today I am responding to Esther Reed’s call for us women to be a part of this voice for this society to know that we want our part in this patriotic cause. We will be meeting together and continue on soliciting funds to help our American troops‚ together with about thirty other women aside

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    When going about making moral decisions‚ should one employ reason‚ sentiment‚ or both? David Hume‚ a recognized empiricist and skeptic‚ would argue we need to utilize both. When describing morality‚ Hume says that “If any material circumstance be yet unknown or doubtful‚ we must first employ our inquirer intellectual faculties to assure us of it; and must suspend for a time all moral decision or sentiment” (135). In other words‚ Hume is saying that before one makes a judgment of morality‚ one must

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    Wild Sentiment: The Theme of Nature in Disney Animation ‘Disney’s films are a revolt against partitioning and legislating‚ against spiritual stagnation and greyness. But the revolt is lyrical. The revolt is a daydream.’ Sergei Eisenstein‚ Eisenstein on Disney This book takes a fresh look at Disney animated films‚ seen from the particular perspective of their engagement with the theme of wild nature. This theme‚ I shall argue‚ was of central importance from the moment Disney first ventured

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    its kind‚It was branded as “A Convention to discuss the social‚ civil‚ and religious condition and rights of women…” in the Seneca County Courier on July 14th.Elizabeth Cady Stanton along with several other women contributed to the Declaration of Sentiments and took a lead in proposing that women should have the right to vote. Elizabeth Cady Stanton was born on November 12‚ 1815‚ in Johnstown‚ New York.She was the daughter to a well known American judge and lawyer‚Daniel Cady.Her father did not hide

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    In Calhoun’s response to anti-slavery sentiments expressed to the senate‚ Calhoun makes the argument that abolition is something that must be swiftly dealt with in order to preserve the union. Calhoun constructs a carefully worded argument which‚ while morally wrong today‚ is extremely persuasive. He arranges his argument so that the issue of slavery is not seen as a nefarious institution but rather a keystone on which every great civilization‚ including America‚ was built. Over the course of his

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    Rights movements that took place in the years . These seem like two very contrasting topics‚ however‚ the two main pieces of literature of the time are abundantly similar. The two declarations‚ The Declaration of Independence and The Declaration of Sentiments‚ display very similar characteristics despite the drastically different purposes of the two texts. The clear parallelism of the two texts is abundantly clear through the direct quotes‚ such as‚ “We hold these truths to be self evident‚” which are

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