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    Thoreau‚ Gandhi‚ and King Henry David Thoreau wrote the essay “On the Duty of Civil Disobedience” which gives his reasons for disliking the war which he though was to bring a surplus of slavery. In the essay it describes how he protests against slavery and thought it was wrong to own another human being for profit and labor. In the essay Thoreau discusses his opposition to the American Spanish war and he with others in the United States thought this war was an unjust war. Gandhi study Thoreau

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    Mohandas Gandhi‚ born on October 2‚ 1869‚ led non-violent independence movements in India and South Africa. Gandhi was an advocate for the civil rights of Indians‚ and had a background in law. Among his many achievements were the organized boycotts against the British through methods of civil disobedience. Mohandas Gandhi was born in Porbandar‚ India‚ which at the time was part of the British Empire. As a child Gandhi hated school and rebelled‚ doing things such as smoking and stealing small amounts

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    Gandhi Essay “Non-violence is the greatest force at the disposal of mankind. It is mightier than the mightiest weapon of destruction devise by the ingenuity of man.”-Gandhi. According to Gandhi’s truest belief you can achieve anything with non-violence‚ according to history in his case this is true. In 1947 India finally reached independence under the lead of a small man called Gandhi. The unusual thing was that Gandhi and his followers not once raised their weapons against the British authorities

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    If I could talk to anyone in the world dead or alive‚ I would talk to Mohandas Gandhi. The British had control of India and Gandhi had devoted the rest of his life to change this. He organized a campaign for passive resistance due to the British’s unjust acts against them. He did not believe in violence‚ but he did believe in civil disobedience. He believed in standing up for what you believe in. Gandhi participated in a salt march‚ boycotts‚ home spinning his own clothing and he even partook in

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    most shocking and gruesome murder of any time‚ an assassination to put it precisely‚ that of then Prime Minister Mrs. Indira Gandhi‚ by her own security guards who were supposed to protect her at the cost of their lives. KEHAR SINGH‚ BALBIR SINGH and SATWANT SINGH were the appellants who were charged for entering into conspiracy and committing murder of SMT. INDIRA GANDHI under section 302(murder)‚ 120B(criminal conspiracy)‚ 34(Act dome by several persons in furtherance of common intention)‚ 107(abetment)

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    Argumentative An eye for an eye and soon the world will be blind (Gandhi) These famous words as said by Gandhi reflect my view on war in general. I do believe in justice‚ which means that if you do injustice to someone else you should be liable for it and be punished accordingly. This does not mean thou that a person should be punished in exactly the same way you were hurt in. It is only human to have the urge to do that. What Gandhi means‚ is that if you go by the saying " tit for tat " nobody will

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    ALL ABOUT MY SELF MONTH Through the activities & events covered under this theme‚ children will learn many things about themselves‚ their family‚ their physical appearance‚ about their like & dislikes‚ their home and also about their gifts and. To achieve the above objective we need parent’s participation and involment to make special as also to get to know their child better. Activities break up My name (recognizing and tracing) I am unique (hand print and foot print) This is where

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    Equivalent Citation: AIR1975SC2299‚ 1975(Supp)SCC1‚ [1976]2SCR347 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA Civil Appeal Nos. 887 and 909 of 1975 Decided On: 07.11.1975 Appellants: Smt. Indira Nehru Gandhi Vs. Respondent: Shri Raj Narain and Anr. AND Appellants: Shri Raj Narain Vs. Respondent: Smt. Indira Nehru Gandhi Hon’ble Judges: A.N. Ray‚ C.J.‚ H.R. Khanna‚ K.K. Mathew‚ M.H. Beg and Y.V. Chandrachud‚ JJ. Counsels: For Appellant/Petitioner/Plaintiff: A. K. Sen‚ J.N. Kaushal‚ D.P. Singh‚ J.B. Dadachanji

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    between Sinhalese and Tamils? The Sinhalese and the Tamils have been having conflict in Sri Lanka. Most of the issues revolve around the discriminatory policies against the Tamils practiced by the Sri Lankan government which prefers Sinhalese‚ the majority. One of such policy is the citizenship rights. In 1948‚ when Sri Lanka gained independence‚ only those born in Sri Lanka or whose forefathers were born there were given Sri Lankan citizenship. This caused many Indian Tamils to be stateless‚ although

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    Vaishnavite temples of South India‚ Amravati which is famous for the Shiva temple called Amareswara and Gunadala Matha Shrine or the Saint Mary’s Church. The Mogalarajapuram caves‚ the Undavali caves‚ the Gandhi Stupa located on Gandhi Hill‚ the Kondapalli Fort‚ Bhavani Island and the Rajiv Gandhi Park are also definitely worth a visit. The Prakasham Barrage across the river has created a beautiful lake which can be a nice place to

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