Life and thoughts of mahatma Gandhi Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was born in 1869 in the coastal town of Porbandar‚ one of scores of tiny princely states and now part of theIndian state of Gujarat. Although the Gandhis‚ meaning grocers‚ were merchants by caste‚ they had risen to important political positions. Mohandas’s father was the chief administrator and member of the court of Porbandar‚ and his grandfather that of the adjacent tiny state of Junagadh. Gandhi grew up in an eclectic religious
Premium Management Psychology Culture
Kabir and the Divine Thought Kabir is recognized as one of the most influential saint poets of India. He belongs to the first generation Hindi poets of India who composed couplets and songs in the vernacular for the masses. Born in Benares in the 15th century‚ he was profoundly influenced by the Muslims who dominated India from 11th century until the advent of British. In the 15th century‚ the Muslim influence was predominantly in the form of Sufism and various Persian Mystics through their poetry
Premium Sufism Sufism God
4/2/2012 1 Early Buddhist Thought Phil 215 Tom Kasulis April 2‚ 2012 Thought Experiment #2: Who/What am I? “To find oneself.” What does that mean? Imagine a friend‚ Mary‚ says that she had a rough time this year in college and has decided to take off next year travelling across country so she can “find herself.” What is she looking for? How do you find yourself? What is the “self” you find and who finds it? How do you know when you’ve found it? If you believe you have eventually found yourself
Free Gautama Buddha Buddhism
LIB 200 Fall 2013 My Thoughts about Race and Ethnicity Race and ethnicity is a very interesting topic to think about. The distinction between race and ethnicity is not always clear to a lot of people. To me race is your physical appearance and ethnicity is your cultural background. My race is white but my ethnicity is Irish and scottish. Although my race is white and someone who is polish might also be white our cultures are not the same. When you are asked to specify
Free Race Ethnic group White American
Besides there are other fields in life where social competences and creativity are the key qualifications and technology is not needed at all. The following outline on human superiority over technology in the form of human flexibility‚ independent thoughts‚ scientific effort‚ art and social work will examine the importance of humans and prove that they have never been and never will be inferior to machines. Ever since the Industrial Revolution we communicate with all sorts of machines
Free Human Science Machine
is standing outside the room with Dr. Nolan‚ observing the people around her and making observations about herself: ’Don’t be scared‚’ Doctor Nolan had said.But in spite of Doctor Nolan’s reassurances‚ I was scared to death. There ought‚ I thought‚ to be a ritual for being born twice patched‚ retreaded and approved for the road‚ I was trying to think of an appropriate one when Doctor Nolan appeared out of nowhere and
Premium Sylvia Plath The Bell Jar Electroconvulsive therapy
Never Thought It Would Happen: Never Thought It Would Happen Randy Lee PSY -202 Daniel French February 20‚ 2012 Never Thought It Would Happen Never Thought It Would Happen This is amazing to me‚ Looking back over
Premium Family Debut albums Thought
speaker’s thoughts. Sympathetic Listening-This could be considered the most challenging type of listening because the listener’s role is often not to respond at all. The speaker who seeks sympathetic listening might have suffered a tragedy or needs someone to listen to a series of complex thoughts. The listener can help by validating what the speaker says and supporting her words. In this case‚ it’s best for the listener to refrain from offering suggestions or clouding up the speaker’s thoughts. Appreciative
Premium Thought Communication Active listening
A Final Thought on Nickel and Dimed In an age where the gap between the top one percent of the nation and the bottom nine ninety percent continues to grow‚ it becomes paramount for those that enjoy a life of privilege and opportunity to build and evoke a sense of empathy and understanding for those that struggle to get by on a daily basis. Barbara Ehrenreich’s‚ in her novel Nickel and Dimed‚ explores the struggle to achieve the American Dream‚ by placing herself in the shoes of a blue collar
Premium Nickel and Dimed Barbara Ehrenreich Poverty
was an optimistic philosopher who believed the world was perfect. Pangloss had never observed the world through his senses until he started over as a tramp. Pangloss always told Candide and Cunégonde‚ “everything is for the best”(6)‚ which they thought repeatedly as their lives went on. Cunégonde expresses her desperation to Candide‚ “Pangloss deceived me cruelly when he told me that all was well with the world”(19). She started to reassess Pangloss’ optimism critically because she suffers from
Premium Voltaire Age of Enlightenment Scientific method