Rebecca Martinez 18 November 2012 Professor Sutherland ANTH 4002 World War II’s Impact on the Indian Independence Movement The success of the Indian Independence movement is‚ by some scholars‚ largely attributed to efforts of Mahatma Gandhi. As stated by BBC‚ “Gandhi was the leader of the Indian nationalist movement against British rule‚ and is widely considered the father of his country” (India.wikia.com). However‚ this revolutionary movement‚ a dream that had been growing since the mid nineteenth
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Repressive Colonial Policies The British had conquered India to promote their own political interest so followed many repressive policies. These policies become major barrier to India’s development. Some of these policies‚ especially those followed by Lord Lytton gave birth to nationalism. Lord Lytton was Viceroy from 1876-1880. The resentment against the British rule increased because of repressive measures. 1. In 1877 he organised a Grand Delhi Durbar to proclaim Queen Victoria as the Empress
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Looking back‚ our country had been laid upon on one of the world’s oldest civilization with a large treasure of experience‚ knowledge and thoughts contributing a lot for building up this nation. The inspiring words given by our great leaders like Mahatma Gandhi‚ Subhash Chandra Bose‚ Jawaharlal Nehru and others has not only motivated the people during the colonial period but also motivate the young generation of India to hold the head high and move forward. It is the day on which the Indian constitution
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"A nation’s culture resides in the hearts and in the soul of its people" - Mahatma Gandhi‚ likewise Canadian culture is what we Canadians make it to be. Personally‚ I believe Canada has no one culture‚ rather many cultures which are equally important and respected. These cultures are what makes me feel Canadian‚ because being Canadian does not mean we have to be the same. Instead it can mean we have to embrace our differences‚ in order to greater appreciate each other‚ and Canada. Considering Canada
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-He encourages people to fell good about what they do. -For him‚ everyone has to play the same part in the group. there are other types of leadership styles also‚ such as: -laissez-faire -transactoinal How did Mahatma Gandhi become a leader? - Mahatma Gandhi was the leader and freedom fighter of Indian nationalism - Born and raised in a Hindu environment‚he was trained in law at the Inner Temple‚ London In 1888 - he joined the Vegetarian Society‚ was elected to its executive
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“The day the power of love overrules the love of power‚ the world will know peace.”- Mahatma Gandhi. This quote reveals that the world is run by the love of power and that is what is keeping our world from reaching its full potential. Power has the potential to affect others in a positive way. As it produces guidance organization for those who don’t really know what they are doing. Leaders can use their power to either lead or scare their followers. In the story Antigone Creon uses his power as
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THE REALITY OF GANDHI 1. Gandhi used to sleep with girls of ages between 18 to 25. Very few people know about this but its true (for details you can read books by Dr L .R. BALI named “RANGEELA GANDHI” & “KYA GANDHI MAHATMA THE”) the girls who slept with Gandhi accepted this. Gandhi used to say that he is doing all this for his BRAHMCHARI Experiments. What from his experiments he wanted to prove nobody knows. Gandhi himself accepted this that at the time of going to London for
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determination. Nothing could change his convictions. This combination of traits made him the leader of India’s nationalist movement. Some observers called him a master politician. Others believed him a saint. To millions of Hindus he was their beloved Mahatma‚ meaning ’great soul. Gandhiji was a great social reformer. He worked hard to improve the life of women and the downtrodden. He advocated social justice and equality. He criticised casteism‚ untouchability‚ pardah system‚ child marriage‚ etc. He
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The famous social worker THE MAHATMA of our country said a famous adage "BE THE CHANGE THAT YOU WISH TO SEE IN THE WORLD" for us to adhere. Change is not going to come if we wait for some other person‚ or if we are waiting for some other time we are the ones for whom we were waiting for‚ we are the change that we seek. One man is enough to cause a revolution in the world; MAHATMA abridged his thoughts in a single adage. Being a normal person one can become MAHATMA in life which not only be an acme
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efunda.com/processes/heat_treat/introduction/heat_treatments.cfm 2) ME 230 – Control of Properties of Materials Laboratory Manual‚ Department of Mechanical and Mechatronics Engineering‚ University of Waterloo‚ April 2013. 3) D.R. Askeland and P.P. Phulé‚ The Science and Engineering of Materials‚ 5th ed.‚ Thomson Canada Ltd.‚ Toronto‚ ON‚ 2006. Appendix
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