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    as equal to men. On July 19‚ 1848 in Seneca Falls‚ NY the first women’s rights convention took place where over a few hundred people attended but only a hundred people signed the "Declaration of Sentiments". Elizabeth Cady Stanton was one of a few women who wrote this document. "The Declaration of Sentiments" says that all men and women are created equal. This was created upon women to organize and petition to gain the rights and privileges that they were denied because of their gender. The intention

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    Born on November 12‚ 1815‚ in Johnstown‚ New York‚ Elizabeth Cady Stanton was an abolitionist and an early pioneer of the women’s rights development‚ writing the Declaration of Sentiments as an invitation to battle for female correspondence. Stanton was the leader of the “National Women Suffrage Association” for a long time and worked intimately with Susan B. Anthony. In 1848‚ a noteworthy get together of women accumulated in her home of Seneca Falls‚ New York. Stanton coordinated the “Seneca Falls

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    Slave Is the Fourth of July?” by Frederick Douglass‚ “Runagate Runagate” by Robert Hayden‚ and “Declaration of Sentiments” by Elizabeth Cady Stanton. These pieces of texts show how an oppressed gender and

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    Semantic vs. Syntactic tools in Sentiment Analysis Politecnico Di Milano (CIS project) January 2013 Omar Zaky (782210) Amr rabiee (797617) Ahmed Mohamed Maged Mahmoud Ahmed (797379) ARTICLE INFORMATION Keywords: Sentiment analysis Semantic syntactic ABSTRACT Sentiment analysis is being of great importance day after day‚ with the increasing amount of similar user-generated data {in the form of reviews‚ blogs‚ etc.} online (Web 2.0)‚ the need for automated tools for such analysis has increased

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    Sentiment Analysis of Movie Reviews Abstract: Nowadays the population of people gets increased whereas simultaneously the technology is also gets developing. Hence more people are now accessing the social media networks for various purposes. People also use the social media for posting their reviews about various/specific products‚ company‚ brand‚ firms‚ movies etc. Thus the reviews may either be in positive or negative or in neutral format so analyzing this reviews using some sentiment analysis

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    nativists emerged‚ who‚ although of European stock‚ antagonized the newer Irish Catholic immigrants. Examining the opposition towards Irish immigrants furthers our understanding of nativists’ idea of their ‘American’ community by revealing what this sentiment was based on and why. As seen in political cartoons of the age‚ Irish Catholic immigrants were presented as and consequently viewed as threats to the national community based on the principle that America’s exceptionalism was founded on its powerful

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    The Declaration of Sentiments was a document closely tied to the Declaration of Independence (Halsall‚ 1997). It used almost identical language and words‚ but spoke to women’s right. It stated that women should be provided with all the rights that men were awarded through the

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    The Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions‚ a document which emerged from the Seneca Falls Convention in 1848 in the US‚ was the first ever women’s rights convention‚ organized by Elizabeth Cady Stanton. This convention spanning two days‚ July 19 and 20 was the driving force for women in the US to get their voices heard for their inequality and encouraged them to fight for their rights. The Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions has goals and concerns that have been met with in the US‚ if not

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    groups official‚ Thomas Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence. Two hundred years later‚ women were facing the same injustice‚ only it was from men; and to protest against the unfair treatment‚ Elizabeth Cady Stanton wrote the Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions. Both parties of oppression fought against the same outcome‚ unjust treatment‚ yet‚ each fought against different causes and in different ways. Jefferson and Stanton direct their piece to different audiences. Jefferson claims in

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    Text Analysis - "The Declaration of Sentiments‚ Seneca Falls Convention‚ 1848" The Declaration of Sentiments‚ Seneca Falls Convention‚ 1848 is a declaration of independence written by women of the convention who wanted to demand equality for women in the United States. This document states the feelings of women who at this time had no legal rights in our country. The right to own property‚ vote‚ earn wages‚ own business‚ own land and other rights were beyond their reach. Women of this time

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