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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 force

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    believed that nothing could deter a man from persevering against the difficult obstacles when the end result is still in sight. (www.archives.gov/) Martin was one of the biggest proponents for a nonviolent movement as a result of influences of Mahatma Gandhi‚ the leader of the Indian independence movement in British-ruled India‚ the Christian church‚ and several known philosophers (The Formative Influences). King considered his farther to be his first role model in his life. Martin Luther King Sr. was

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    References: Bio. (2011). Biography. http://www.thebiographychannel.co.uk/biographies/mohandas-gandhi.html Bio.True Story. (2012). People. http://www.biography.com/people/mahatma-gandhi-9305898 Dye‚ C. (2010). Leadership in Healthcare: Essential Values and Skills‚ 2nd edition. Health Administration Press: Chicago‚ IL. Kouzes‚ J. and Posner‚ B. (2007). The Leadership Challenge‚ 4th edition. Jossey-Bass‚ Inc.: San Francisco‚ CA.

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    attract people on collective objectives. It is also called as “transcending leadership” because this kind of leadership transcends the need of a single leader and inspires others to lead. The best example for leadership beyond borders would be Mahatma Gandhi. 1. Several cases of abusive treatments were reported in more than 1/4th of the South Asian factories. Another report states that about 25% - 50% of plants restricted their employees from drinking water & accessing toilet during the working hours

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    beyond the Nation State”‚ Howard Gardner explores the lives of three renowned men that are considered heroes: Mahatma Gandhi‚ Nelson Mandela and Jean Monnet. The qualities of Gandhi stood out and reminded me of a personal hero of my own‚ my babci (Polish word for grandma). Courage and faith can be described as two sides of the same coin: both mutually dependent. Gandhi was exceptionally gifted with both of these qualities. And moreover‚ these qualities helped him face his opponents with

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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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    your enemies. Mahatma Gandhi strongly believed in this principle. He taught that it is important to stand up for what you believe in‚ but that does not mean that you have to fight for it violently. 3. Why did Gandhi decide to stay in Africa after finished his law work? * In Africa he witnessed discrimination against people with dark skin‚ so‚ he decided to stay in Africa to try to improve the situation. 4.  What part of the caste system did Gandhi oppose?  Why?

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    George Orwell Reflections on Gandhi Saints should always be judged guilty until they are proved innocent‚ but the tests that have to be applied to them are not‚ of course‚ the same in all cases. In Gandhi’s case the questions on feels inclined to ask are: to what extent was Gandhi moved by vanity — by the consciousness of himself as a humble‚ naked old man‚ sitting on a praying mat and shaking empires by sheer spiritual power — and to what extent did he compromise his own principles by entering

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    Gandhiji

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    “Happiness is when what you think‚ what you say‚ and what you do are in harmony.” -Mahatma Gandhi Mahatma (Great Soul) Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (1869-1948) stands as one of history’s greatest heroes of “engaged spirituality‚” a spirituality that is active within the world to help heal injustice‚ hatred‚ pettiness‚ fear and violence with justice‚ loving-kindness‚ equanimity‚ courage and nonviolence. In India‚ he is reverently and lovingly named “Bapu” (Father) and is officially honored as “Father

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    Nonviolence”‚ Mohandas K. Gandhi describes the significance of the laws of love and nonviolence and their effectiveness. He believed in the power of love and nonviolence which was proved to be the most effective tool that led to India’s independence. I absolutely agree with his teachings of nonviolence. I believe that nonviolence is the single most important weapon to bring peace and unity in this world. Gandhi’s nonviolence approach had a positive impact on millions of Indians. Gandhi doesn’t claim that

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