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    Think about how noble sacrifices are defined! Now think about what are the defining components justifying noble sacrifices that qualify heroes. This article is going to explain each component, the justification, and how the heroes help shown these components. The main components are helping others without a direct need to, when the hero gives up something extremely valuable, and peaceful intentions. An element of noble sacrifice is helping others with a direct need to. Mr.Grishchenko flying

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    To What Extent Do We Need Evidences to Support Our Beliefs in Different Areas of Knowledge?

    THE CATHEDRAL VIDYA SCHOOL LONAVALA TOPIC NUMBER: 4 To what extent do we need evidences to support our beliefs in different areas of knowledge? Candidate Name: Gandhi, shelly Candidate Session Number: 004669-015 Session: May 2011 Word count: 1548 Shelly Gandhi 2 "It is not what the man of science believes that distinguishes him, but how and why he believes it. His beliefs are tentative, not dogmatic; they are based on evidence, not on authority or intuition."1 As truly said by Bertrand

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    into ‘fighting’ for independence, but using fighting not as a literal word to show they each had a cause and needed to combat to overcome it. India’s leader is very famous for his non-violence approach to overcoming the British imperialist. Mahatma Gandhi was born very privileged and studied in England to become a lawyer. He came back to India and wanted to see people free of economic and social change in his country. Gandhi’s method preached of nonviolence, and more of a civil disobedience to the

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    India a Portrait Essay

    other nonfiction history novel the Biography of V.S Naipaul and to Ramanajuns novel India after Gandhi. French begins his book by describing India's painful separation from Pakistan in 1947 in great detail. He gives us an overview of the political situation of the time with such vivid details that one is clearly able to visualize the economic state of India during the Gandhi-Nehru dynasty. The Gandhi-Nehru governed the country until the 1990s, managing simultaneously to keep India democratic and

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    Second Amendment

    Introduction: The second amendment states the right for a citizen to bear arms. Some people called this a protection act. But where the debate lies is “are citizens taken advantage of this right?” With recent increase in crimes rates, most citizens’ question the right to bear arms. According to a recent report done by political reporter Peter Hamby, “eighty two percent of crimes are gun related”. (CNN 2013) This relates heavily to the Second Amendment, which Americans feel like upholding the United

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    The Teacher Who Changed Your Life

    1. Who was the president of the Constituent Assembly that held the 'Independence Meeting'? a) Rajendra Prasad b) Mahatama Gandhi c) S. Radhakrishnan d) Lal Bahadur Shastri The correct answer is a) Rajendra Prasad 2. How many eventual presidents signed the Declaration of Independence? a) 1 b) 3 c) 4 d) 2 The correct answer is d) 2 3.When the first non-cooperation movement started in India? a) September 1920 b) August 1935 c) January 1955 d) May 1922 The correct answer is a) September 1920

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    Civil Disobedience Dbq

    Thomas Jefferson had once said “To secure these rights,Governments are instituted among men,deriving their just power from the consent of the governed”.In the Quote,Jefferson is explaining that,the power of the Government is being held by the same people,and to secure the rights we want,we have different people who are not part of the Government that can help us to have the rights that is best for our country. The argument in this essay will be about Civil Disobedience,now Civil Disobedience is the

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    Secularism

    of all creeds to grow their beliefs based on their own values and not the values imposed on them by the state. Secularization aims to allow each indivudal to pursue their own beliefs on religion. The value of secularism is best described by Mahatma Gandhi, who said: “If I were a dictator, religion and state would be separate. I swear by my religion. I will die for it. But it is my personal affair. The state has nothing to do with it. The state would look after your secular welfare, health, communications

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    Declaration Of The Child: Racial Discrimination

    Race Discrimination Regardless of someone skin color or beliefs everyone should be loved and treated with respect and not be discriminated. These three stories show how despicable people can be to a person that is not the same race or have the same beliefs. Racial discrimination is not okay and no one should be judge for what they believe in or what they look like. Racism is a horrible thing and should not exist in the world today. In the story the Declaration of the Right of the Child its shows

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    Altruistic Behaviors

    of others (Myers, 2014). Martin Luther’s altruistic behavior was a product of modeling. For instance, Kail and Cavanaugh (2015) explain that King’s pursuit of civil rights and equality for African Americans was significantly influenced by Mohandas Gandhi, a political leader, Henry David Thoreau, an American philosopher, and his father, Dr. martin Luther King Sr. For instance, Martin Luther Sr. was an anti-discrimination activist. Therefore, by observing his father fight for equality and justice for

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