Ryan International School Class X Winter Holidays Homework Dear students Heartiest greetings of the season Holidays are a time to rest and recharge your energies. But as we all agree that all play and no work makes us dull & lazy therefore here are some interesting exercises for you to do. May the good cheer of Christmas & New Year bring lots of happiness to you and your family. God Bless You. SUBJECT : ENGLISH The proposed
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the most crucial matter. There are many examples like the Lord of the Flies when Ralph tried to protect the strayed boys with the rule of organization and sticking to his owen decisions without being shaken by Jack the “bad” character. Similarly‚ Mahatma Gandhi clings to his owen opinion of anti-violence and saves it by accomplishing the Salt March of 240 miles. In the novel Lord of the Flies by William Golding‚ Ralph makes up his own decision from the very beginning that the only way to survive
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is represented in a few different ways‚ including Gandhi’s peace‚ Hitler’s violence‚ and their influence of future generations. After World War I‚ many British colonies were ruling India‚ angering the natives and causing a sense of nationalism. Mahatma Gandhi took the matter into his own hands‚ using a surprising way to promote and fight for independence. Instead of being like many other revolutions and creating much
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Prepared by: Mohamed Adly Aly Saber Ahmed Atef Amr Shams Wael El –Sahn Sherif Hassan BUS-509 - ESLSCA 41C ‚ Dr. Maha Hafez‚ Mar 2013 [GANDHI AND THE EADERSHIP] “Be the change you want to see in the world” Mahatma Gandhi Contents Acknowledgment .......................................................................................................................................... 2 Summary ....................................................................................
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vengeance on one another because they think it’s the right thing‚ when it’s wrong. However revenge is too tempting there for one cannot retain it. In many situations the person seeking revenge not only hurts themselves but everyone amongst them. Mahatma Gandhi confirms this when he says “An eye for an eye only ends up making the whole world blind”. This means‚ from revenge you only end up impairing everyone from the resentful wrongs you perform. Some may agree or disagree with this quote. Euripides
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tract via the anus in case of multicellular organisms. It should not be confused with excretion‚ which is getting rid of waste formed from the chemical reaction of the body‚ such as in urine‚ sweat‚ etc *Liver is the largest gland in the body Mahatma Gandhi Born as Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi in Porbandor‚
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to Dandi on March 12‚ 1930. It was the most significant organized challenge to British authority since the Non-cooperation movement of 1920-22‚ and the Purna Swaraj declaration of independence by the Indian National Congress on December 31‚ 1929. Mahatma Gandhi led the Dandi march from his Sabarmati Ashram to Dandi‚ Gujarat to produce salt without paying the tax‚ with growing numbers of Indians joining him along the way. When Gandhi broke the salt laws in Dandi at the conclusion of the march on April
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regard to food had indeed amounted to what the famous alleged statement says. The alleged statement is a distorted version of a remark attributed to him by a first-hand witness‚ Pyarelal‚ in a chapter entitled “Towards New Horizons” in Part II of Mahatma Gandhi – The Last Phase (1958 and later editions). Describing some views expressed by Gandhi in 1947‚ Pyarelal wrote: “In addition to the economic and the biological‚ there is another aspect of man’s being that enters into [human] relationships with
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ETHICAL DIMENSIONS OF GANDHI Mohan Chanda Karam Chand Gandhi popularly known as Mahatma Gandhi all over the world. He was also called as the father of nation by one of the greatest revolutionaries of the world Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose. Mahatma Gandhi has been considered as the embodiment of simplicity & openness. Gandhi’s philosophical inheritance is from the spirit of of renunciation actions of Bhagawat Gita and his practical doctrines are based on the inspirations from three great thinkers
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