Gandhi

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    Examples Of Peaceful Resistance

    India. If the Indian citizens wanted salt, they had to purchase it from the British and pay the high tax. After Gandhi heard of this news, he began peacefully protesting. His mass case of civil disobedience, which consisted of he and his followers marching and protesting on the British bay resulted in his arresting, yet the Satyagraha continued and the British rule was eventually removed. Gandhi stood for what he knew was right, however used peace to bring forth the change he desired.

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    Gokuol

    board | Passed with 77% | GRAPHIC DESIGNER | 2009 | G-TECH Computer education | Passed with 82% | PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATION Achievements | Year of passing | University / board | Remarks | Bsc Nursing Basic Degree-Ist year | 2010 | Rajiv Gandhi university of health sciences, Bangalore | Passed with Ist class-69.13% | IInd year | 2011 | RGUHS Bangalore | Passed with Ist class- 71.13% | IIIrd year | 2012 | RGUHS Bangalore | Expecting for the result | PERSONAL SKILL * Comprehensive

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    Tallest Longest

    Stadium The Biggest Church The Highest Lake The Highest Dam The Highest Road The Highest Airport The Highest Award The Highest Gallantry Award The Highest Battlefield The Highest Peak Name The Ganga (2525k m) Indira Gandhi Canal (Rajasthan) 649k m Hirakud dam (Odisha) 26km Mahatma Gandhi Setu, Patna (5.57km) Marine Beach (Chennai) (13km) Narmada and Tapti Kharagpur - 1.072km (W.B.) Grand Trunk Road (Kolkata to Delhi) NH 7 (Varanasi to Kanyakumari) Jawahar Tunnel Banhilal Pass (J & K) Godavari (1465km)

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    Life of Pi

    Part One (Childhood and Youth) raised/lived in Pondicherry, India parents own a zoo continued his religious and zoological studies at University of Toronto talks about sloths and their survival due to their slow, dull actions relates them to humans; “beautiful example of the miracle of life” (5) says he misses someone named Richard Parker, who the reader believes is a human adult Pi - forty yet excited - voice of author where he got his name - french swimming pool (Piscine) Uncle Mamaji

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    People That Changed the World

    People who Changed the World in Politics: Mahatma Gandhi - This guy is at the top of my list. He popularized the non-violent movement. He stopped eating "sugar" only so he could tell a child to give up sugar. He sure lives by the phrase, "be the change you wish to see". Queen Elizabeth I - Queen of one of the most successful monarchs, who defeated the Spanish Armada which laid the foundation for the British Empire. She probably did more to change the perception of what women can do than anyone

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    Hindutva - a Fascist Ideology

    the ancestors of Indians are Hindus. In this paper, I will show the distinction between a putative Hinduism and Hindutva, critiquing the latter as a fascist ideology that distorts Hinduism. The definition that luminaries like Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru offered for Hindutva, as an ideology, is essentially in

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    Secularism in India

    I do not expect India of my dreams to develop one religion, i.e., to be wholly Hindu or wholly Christian or wholly Mussalman, but I want it to be wholly tolerant, with its religions working side by side with one another.'' So said Mahatma Gandhi. India has been declared a secular state by its written constitution and it is every Indians duty to stand by and believe in this declaration. And yet recent political and social events have questioned this declaration. Is India a secular country only

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    Profesional Values and Ethics

    Professional Values and Ethics Integrity is defined as personal ethics and values of the individual involved in the decision-making process. This can create different paths to success, depending on the choices made toward each individual goal. Gandhi explains that looking into a person's thought process presents who he or she is in the present and future. He is the perfect example on ethics and values because of the way he set his goals and how he implemented to obtain his goals. Using peaceful

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    Gandhian Innovation

    1. What is Gandhian Innovation The famous adage by Mahatma Gandhi “Earth provides enough to satisfy every man’s need, but not every man’s greed” forms the basis of Gandhian Innovation. The last couple of decades in India have seen an unprecedented growth of their middle class. There are billions of first-time consumers in India and China who can afford only the cheapest products. Affordability becomes a big driver. Also at the same time, we see a growing interest and attention to sustainability

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    David Eagleman's Analysis

    groups of people (Mayton, 11). When in reality, it’s only a small radicle group getting the attention that’s shaping the image of that entire religion or group of people. Gandhi believes we should ignore this propaganda and love everyone, even if they hurt you. Gandhi’s philosophy is about forgiveness to those who wrong you,

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