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    Animal Farm Eesay

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    Describe how Napoleon gains power and explain how he maintains his power? Throughout the novel “Animal Farm” Napoleon uses many ways to gain and maintain his power. He uses propaganda‚ lies and intimidates and manipulates the animals on the farm. But can he keep control of his power? Napoleon uses many strategies to gain power on animal farm for eg. Using the dogs as his own army and scaring snowball of the farm. From the start of the Novel we see that he is trying to gain power by doubling the

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    Ghandi Timeline

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    Gandhi Time line: 1869 - October 2‚ Mohandas Gandhi was born in Porbandar‚ India 1876 - Gandhi moves with his family to Rajkot‚ India 1883 - Gandhi gets married at the age of thirteen to Kasturba           Makanji            1888 - Gandhi sails to England so that he can study law 1891 - Gandhi returns to India and begins to practice law 1893 - Gandhi accepts a job in South Africa 1903 - Gandhi decides to open a law office in Johannesberg‚ South

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    Mahatma Gandhi

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    Mahatma Gandhi Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (Mahatma Gandhi) was known as a vital figure for the Indian Independence Movement and also known for putting forward the philosophy of upholding non-violence and pacifism. Gandhi was born on 2nd October 1869 in Porbandar (ruled by British Indian Empire). He was a sacrificial hero to all at the time when India gained independence. Gandhi studied law at the age of twenty-two and spent another twenty years helping South Africa protect the rights of

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    Going by the nickname “Mahatma” which truly means “great soul”‚ Ghandi was one of the most misunderstood people in history. Ghandi is characterized as a scrawny simplistic dressed man born in 1869 in India‚ however he is one of the most complex and contradictory characters in all of history (McGeary). Ghandi was raised under two religious parents who practiced Hinduism‚ and pushed for him to become a government minister‚ taking after his father (Adams). Being extremely shy‚ Ghandi did not suit the job

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    Mahatma Gandhi

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    Mahatma Gandhi‚ born Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi‚ came into the world on the 2nd of October‚ 1869 in Porbandar‚ Gujarat‚ India. He died on the 30th of January‚ 1948 in New Delhi‚ India. Gandhi was a great political and spiritual leader for India‚ when India was still under the rule of the British Empire. The word Mahatma means great soul. This name was not given Gandhi at birth by his parents‚ but many years later by the Indian people when they discovered they had a Mahatma in their midst. In May

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    Mahatma Gandhi

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    Mahatma Gandhi Introduction India is one of the most blessed regions that are closely associated with personalities that express an outstanding ability in what they do. Despite the fact that India is renowned for outstanding poverty levels‚ there is a positive dimension about it. There are very many enticing developments as well as discoveries that are accrued to Indian important men. It is thought that these among other great men are entirely involved in making India one

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    Mahatma the Great

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    British Indian Empire[1] | Died | 30 January 1948 (aged 78) New Delhi‚ Dominion of India | Cause of death | Assassination by shooting | Resting place | Cremated at Rajghat‚ Delhi. 28.6415°N 77.2483°E | Nationality | Indian | Other names | Mahatma Gandhi‚ Bapu‚ Gandhiji | Alma mater | Alfred High School‚ Rajkot‚ Samaldas College‚ Bhavnagar‚ Inner Temple‚ London | Known for | Prominent figure of Indian independence movement‚ propounding the philosophy ofSatyagraha and Ahimsa advocating non-violence

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    Ghandi vs Jesus

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    Jesus Christ‚ who is the founder for Christianity‚ and Mahatma Gandhi‚ who is the teacher for Hindu‚ is two teachers that have similarities in their ways of teaching. These two religions are totally different‚ but they Gandhi was considered a modern day of Jesus‚ since they share same ideas about what they teach and practice. One major similarity in teaching between these two religions‚ are that they are both based on non-violence. Gandhi and Jesus both believe that‚ non-violence is the greatest

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    Mahatma Gandhi

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    Mahatma Gandhi Mahatma Gandhi became one of the pivotal figures‚ if not the main figure‚ in India’s history in the Twentieth Century. Along with Jinnah and Nehru‚ Gandhi shaped India’s history up to its independence in 1947. Mahatma Gandhi was born on the 2nd of October 1869 and he died on the 30th of January 1948. Gandhi was born in Porbander in western India. In 1888‚ he went to London to study law. He returned to Bombay to work as a barrister but went to South Africa to work in 1907. In South

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    little or no impact at all on the people and world around them. Some of those leaders have been assassinated because someone or a group of people doesn’t agree with or like the leaders standpoint on things. I am going to compare Julius Caesar with Ghandi‚ since they were both huge political leaders in both their times and they have both been assassinated because what they were fighting for. Julius Caesar was a popular leader/politician back in the Roman Empire. He was the leader of the Roman Republic

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