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    So everyone should have an ambition in life but simply having it is not enough. Whatever be the ambition‚ it must be backed up by contain efforts to achieve it. If a person sets an ambition before him‚ but does or to achieve it‚ his ambition is no more than an idle dream or a pious resole Different persons have different ambitions the nature of ambition from man to man‚ depending upon his family background‚ upbringing‚ s status and economic condition‚ etc. Thus‚ some peoples only ambition in is to

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    641 Words Essay for kids on my ambition in life by Manish on August 8‚ 2011 in Example Essays A person without any ambition in life is like a ship without a rudder he no destination. He does not have any urge to make a start. He reaches now’ He is tossed about like a straw in the wind. He achieves nothing in life. So everyone should have an ambition in life but simply having it is not enough. Whatever be the ambition‚ it must be backed up by contain efforts to achieve it. If a person sets an ambition

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    harvest of an year’s toil‚ we turn to God Almighty with a bountiful heart. Summer in Carmel The summer camp was inaugurated on 20th April by the renowned scholar and veteran freedom fighter Dr. Pudusherry Ramachandran. A true Gandhian‚ his speech was replete with Gandhian values. The campers got ample opportunities to interact with eminent personalities from different spheres of life. Dr. Shashi Bhoosan‚ Historian and Scholar familiarised them on Local History and Names of Places in and around

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    Sources of Indian Tradition‚ vol. 2‚ Stephen Hay‚ ed. (New Delhi: Penguin Books India‚ 1992). 2. Judith M. Brown‚ Gandhi: Prisoner of Hope (New Haven: Yale University Press‚ 1989 3 4. Ravinder Kumar‚ “The Rowlatt satyagraha in Lahore‚” in Essays on Gandhian Politics: The Rowlatt Satyagraha of 1919‚ R. Kumar‚ ed. (London: Oxford University Press‚ 1971) 5 6. Sumit Sarkar‚ Modern India (Madras: Macmillan India Limited‚ 1983) -------------------------------------------- [ 1 ]. “Martin Luther King Jr.’s

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    B.A./B.SC Tentative dates of declaration of results: B.A./ B.Sc. – 1st Year : 26.6.2010 B.A./ B.Sc. – 2nd Year: 28.6.2010 B.A./ B.Sc. – 3rd Year: 29.6.2010 PANJAB UNIVERSITY‚ CHANDIGARH DATE- SHEET FOR THE B.A./B.SC (GENERAL) 1ST YEAR(EXAM CODE 101) B.A./B.SC(GENERAL)2ND YEAR (CODE 102) B.A./ B.SC(GENERAL)3RD YEAR (CODE 103)/ B.A./B.SC(HONOURS)2ND YEAR(CODE 104) / B.A./B.SC(HONOURS)3RD YEAR(CODE 105) (FOR FULL SUBJECTS/ ADDITIONAL SUBJECTS/ IMPROVEMENT OF PERFORMANCE/ MERCY CHANCE/ ADDITIONAL CHANCE

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    Non Violence

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    English 802 Nonviolence paper The problem with the use of violent confrontation strategies is that they quickly escalate to the point where the parties only concerns are victory and self-defense. In these cases‚ the moral arguments of people who are being unjustly treated become irrelevant. What matters is that they have used violent strategies and their opponent is‚ therefore‚ justified in a violent response. This problem is complicated by the fact that both sides are usually able to argue

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    andhi adhered to a strictly non-violent protest. No matter what happened he never diverted from his ideologies and every time he was successful. Gandhiji always followed the path of non-violence or Ahimsa. His tactic of passive resistance or Satyagraha was his weapon to fight against the British rule. Swaraj for Gandhi meant self-rule‚ as much a moral and personal ethic‚ the self-rule of an individual over his own impulses and weaknesses‚ as the political objective of a people struggling rightfully

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    Summary Gloria Steinem expresses her concerns about the balance of nature and nurture‚ and the outlook on society. Steinem wasn’t raised going to public school‚ and learned through exploring‚ rather than textbooks telling her about the world. She wasn’t enrolled in a public school until she was 12 years old‚ which was hard for her to fit in and learn all the secularities that come along with being in public school. She was scared to go to public school‚ because she “wasn’t prepared for gender obsessions

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    Rosa Parks-A True Hero A hero is a person‚ typically a man‚ who is admired or idealized for courage‚ outstanding achievements‚ or noble qualities. Despite what some may argue‚ Rosa Parks is a perfect example of a Civil rights hero. This can be seen not only through the famous Montgomery Bus ride‚ but also through other examples where she showed courage‚ made achievements‚ or proved herself to have noble qualities.1 These include: Sparking the Montgomery bus boycott‚ helping the formation of the

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    States‚ "statesiders." At the end of World War II‚ the Northern Mariana Islands (NMI) became a Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands (TTPI) on July 18‚ 1947. The TTPI is a United Nations Trust Territory‚ administered by the United States under a Trusteeship Agreement with the United Nations Security Council (History and Politics). The NMI was considered to be a foreign country for nationality purposes‚ and the people were considered aliens under US law (Aguon). Between January 9‚ 1978 and November

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