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    Social Issues

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    Social Issues here to Stay? Today’s society is extremely controversial. It’s almost as if everything can be debated and pulled in a different direction. Religion is an issue that we will always come back to. No matter how different we are‚ we all face the same social issues such as the role of women‚ abortion‚ homosexuality‚ marriage‚ getting a divorce‚ or even just staying single. However‚ depending on our religious stand‚ we face these adversities differently. Whether we are Jews; Muslims; Hindus

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    Role & Responsibilities of Youth for Promoting the Culture of Peace in the World - James Ramdinmawia Aizawl‚ Mizoram‚ India "I am standing for Peace and Non-violence. Why the world is fighting fighting Why the people of the world Are not following Mahatma Gandhi" -Nissim Ezekiel Introduction: No doubt‚ the world is a vast battle-field where almost every nation fights each other. Every nation has its own military equipments. What are these for? They are only for fighting other

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    Buddhism And Euthanasia

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    where the Sangha are permitted for euthanasia‚ as they are enlightened‚ and are able to help others in the next life. Under the Dalai Lama’s moral guidance‚ the adherents of Buddhism are able to adopt utilitarian ethics that although opposes the Ahimsa‚ has allowed

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    Waiting for Mahatma

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    Waiting For Mahatma Sriram is a high school graduate who lives with his grandmother in Malgudi‚ the fictional Southern Indian town in which much of Narayan’s fiction takes place. Sriram is attracted to Bharati‚ a girl of his age who is active in Mahatma Gandhi’s Quit India movement‚ and he becomes an activist himself. He then gets involved with anti-British extremists‚ causing much grief to his grandmother. Sriram’s underground activity takes place in the countryside‚ an area alien to him‚ and

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    Yoga for Fitness and Wellness Final / Study Guide Chapter 4 Breath Control: Pranayama‚ central way for a yogin to purify his physical and energy body‚ to build strength and stamina‚ to control his mind‚ and to achieve clear perception. Yoga breath guidelines: Don’t Strain Get a C for effort; be lazy‚ but perform the exercise precisely Stop if you feel dizzy or uncomfortable. Try again later or the next day Don’t compete with other students Keep some of your attention on relaxing

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    Gandhi and Nonviolence

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    ” In the clear view of violence‚ Gandhi had come the realization that nonviolence was greater to violence itself. Gandhi believed in eleven practices that would help maintain the world in the aspect of having nonviolence throughout it. For Gandhi‚ ahimsa (nonviolence) was a fundamental part of his teachings‚ and he believed nonviolence gave a pronounced moral power to its followers. Gandhi became a guiding force behind a strong nationalist movement that encouraged independence from Great Britain‚

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    There was also a similar recognition of the violent nature of colonisation and the colonisers. (Gandhi‚ 1909) However‚ instead of focusing on violence in his work‚ as Fanon did‚ he turned to the complete antithesis of it: ahimsa‚ or non-violence. This may have been in part due to Gandhi’s pacifist religious upbringing‚ which had a strong influence in his later life.(history.co.uk‚ 2013.). Another possible factor was in the colonial paradigm in India‚ where Gandhi was recognised

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    Subash Chandra Bose

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    active in its youth wing. Subhash Chandra Bose felt that young militant groups could be molded into a military arm of the freedom movement and used to further the cause. Gandhiji opposed this ideology because it directly conflicted with his policy of ahimsa (non-violence). The British Government in India perceived Subhash as a potential source of danger and had him arrested without any charge on October 25‚ 1924. He was sent to Alipore Jail‚ Calcutta and in January 25‚ 1925 transferred to Mandalay‚ Burma

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    Significance of Personality Development for a Student – Pramod Kumar Recently‚ a student approached me seeking help to resolve his personal problems. He was finding it difficult to concentrate during classes and scoring even pass marks in the exams had become a herculean task. A casual enquiry revealed that he was almost starving and severely malnutritioned because of his dislike for the hostel mess food. He would skip breakfast‚ eat sparingly at night and satisfy his appetite instead at

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    Conference Week 8 Question: 1.What led to the traumatic events in Tiananmen Square in 1989? Why did China’s leadership react to the students as they did? How would you characterize political reform in China under Deng Xiaoping and his successors? The reasons that led to the event in Tiananmen Square in 1989 are because of the challenge of the reforms and the invasion of freedom and democracy. The event started from the death of famous Chinese governor Hu‚ Yaobang. In year 1989‚ Fang Lizhi‚

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