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    People who caused a Change People who caused a Change Mahatma Gandhi‚ who was born on October 2‚ 1869‚ in Porbandar‚ Kathiawar‚ India. Gandhi stayed in India until he decided to travel to England in 1888 to get his Law degree. In 1893 Gandhi traveled to South Africa to pursue a job as a barrister‚ where he experienced the extent of discrimination towards Indians in South Africa .Gandhi was traveling to the Transvaal province of South Africa by train where he was asked to move back

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    Obstacles Of Gandhi's Life

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    As an assignment‚ I watched the “Gandhi (1982)” starring Ben Kingsley and Candice Bergen. The movie shows Mohandas Gandhi’s life. He was a lawyer who later became the leader of India’s rebellion against Great Britain. He used extraordinary non-violent tactics. During his life‚ Gandhi faced many obstacles: discrimination and violence. At the start of the movie‚ Mohandas Gandhi is thrown off of a train because he was seated in the “whites only” part of the train. The conductor of the train told him

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    Palm Sunday Sermon on Mohandas Karamchand. Gandhi by Martin L. King Jr. In the Sermon on Mohandas Karamchand‚ there were several points of interfaith dialogue such as humility‚ hospitality‚ empathy and commitment. According to what Jesus said‚ "I have other sheep that is not of this fold." Gandhi was the other sheep of the modern world who was not a member of the Christian church‚ but his love and understanding goodwill in his heart led to achieving for his people the liberation of exploitation

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    Anthem for Doomed Youth

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    Anthem for Doomed Youth by Wilfred Owen Wilfred Edward Salter Owen MC (18 March 1893 – 4 November 1918) was an English poet and soldier‚ one of the leading poets of the First World War. His shocking‚ realistic war poetry on the horrors of trenches and gas warfare was heavily influenced by his friend and mentor Siegfried Sassoon‚ and stood in stark contrast both to the public perception of war at the time and to the confidently patriotic verse written by earlier war poets such asRupert Brooke

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    The Glory; Into Battle

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    The Glory Julian Grenfell was a British Captain during World War I. He also wrote poems about his experience as a soldier and his beliefs about the Great War. His most famous poem about the war was‚ “Into Battle.” However‚ it was not until after his death on the battlefield‚ that this poem was published . This poem was extremely controversial and was used as propaganda to the young men enlisting. Julian Grenfell‚ author of “Into Battle”‚ argues in his poem that battle is the purpose of life because

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    A Moment of Glory

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    Life is the summation of many single moments. Some moments give happiness‚ some give sadness and some moments give us such a glory that we want to recall those moments whenever we get some times. I can yet remember the day when such a glorious moment came to my life. That time I was in seven standards. I was learning painting as it was my passion. One day‚ I got to know from our art teacher that ‘Standard Chartered Bank’ was going to organize an art competition all around the country. Our teacher

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    • Educational • Video • About Us The Nobel Prize in Literature 1913 Rabindranath Tagore Tagore and His India by Amartya Sen* Voice of Bengal Rabindranath Tagore‚ who died in 1941 at the age of eighty‚ is a towering figure in the millennium-old literature of Bengal. Anyone who becomes familiar with this large and flourishing tradition will be impressed by the power of Tagore’s presence in Bangladesh and in India. His poetry as well as his novels‚ short stories‚ and essays are very

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    Our country has produced a galaxy of thinkers and theoreticians‚ but there have been very few who have translated theory into practice and converted promise into performance. The life and work of Sardar Patel‚ whose forty – seventy death anniversary was observed on December 15 lst year show that “things are revolutionized not by creating revolutions on the streets but by achieving practical solutions to the existing problems”. In these days‚ when virtually India is writing another disappointed story

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    DADOBA PANDURANG TARKHADKAR (1814-1882) Dadoba Pandurang was associated with Bal Shastri Jambhekar when they studied together and lived at Bapu Chhatre’s house. He outlived Bal Shastri by 36 years. He acted as a link between the reformers of the early forties and was also associated with the reformers of the eighties. He was very much influenced by Ram Mohan Roy and other leaders of the Bramho Samaj. The movement that he started had however an origin and growth of its own. Dadoba Pandurang

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    National Integration

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    National Integration is a psychological process. It means a well knit society in which all are loyal to their country. It means that every Indian irrespective of caste‚ creed‚ language or religion belongs to India and is proud of his country. National integration is very important for the all-round development of the country. In fact‚ its existence depends on it. There are different climates in India. Food habits are different‚ crops are different and there is a difference in faiths and belief

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