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    The Seven Deadly Sins mentioned by Mahatma Gandhi are: * Wealth without work Nowadays we can see the evidence of people love to gain money without even have to do some work. Well‚ we might love to do that. I do want to if I could‚ haha. However‚ if we take a deep sight of it‚ we can see that there will be only two probabilities of people having some wealth without doing any efforts: (1) those people are heading towards laziness and poverty‚ (2) those people do corruptions. No offense‚ but money

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    I influenced important leaders and political movements. Leaders of the civil rights movement in the US‚ including Martin Luther King‚ drew from my writings in the development of their own theories about non-violence. I inspired anti-apartheid activist and former President of South Africa‚ Nelson Mandela. The British musician John Lennon even referred to me when discussing his views on non-violence. I inspired them‚ I can inspire you‚ I can inspire the new world. But I don’t just inspire. I put

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    Computer Systems 1. Data Representation i. The Binary System Reasons for using binary     Easy to represent ‘ON’ and ‘OFF’ as 0 Volts and a higher voltage (often above 1V – nominally 5V). Fewer rules needed with binary (0‚ 1) arithmetic than with decimal (0..9) arithmetic. Any loss of voltage due to resistance etc does not change value. Easy to represent 0‚ 1 with other devices e.g. pits and lands on a CDROM or directions of magnetic field on a hard disc. Binary Arithmetic      

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    lived amid unpredictable events. The book ‘Waiting for the Mahatma’ written by Narayan begins in latter part of the colonial era‚ in the 1940’s‚ when the Quit India movement is taking place. Though a greater part of this book is set in Malgudi and its surrounding villages‚ some scenes take place in other parts of the country like Delhi. Style in literature is the result of a successful blending of form with content. In ‘Waiting for the Mahatma’ it is the content which is the main attraction. The form

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    [continues] Read full essay Article I. Cite This Essay Role of Mahatma Gandhi in Freedom Struggle One of the greatest men in the history of India is unarguably Mahatma Gandhi. The way he gave shape and character to India’s freedom struggle is worthy of a standing ovation. He sacrificed his own life for the sake of his country. The respect that he earned for himself despite leading a simple lifestyle is much appreciable. Mahatma Gandhi played a pivotal role in the freedom struggle of India. His

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    greater cause is a hero. While numerous people can be considered a hero‚ it primarily takes perseverance‚ determination‚ courage and motivation. This is illustrated by the revolutionary acts of Mahatma Gandhi and Stephen Hawking‚ as well as the life-changing deeds of everyday heroes like Lisa Chesser. Mahatma Gandhi was a leader of India’s independence movements; he persevered to advocate for Indians rights at home

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    TITLE :- COMPARISON BETWEEN THE IMAGES OF ‘GANDHI’ IN KANTHAPURA AND WAITING FOR THE MAHATMA Name :- Purbita Bhattacharya M.A. 1ST SEMESTER ROLL :- ME 110042 PAPER – 2 SUPERVISED BY :- PROF. CHANDRANATH ADHIKARY The novel WAITING FOR THE MAHATMA deals with the story of a young man named Sriram whose life revolves round the influence of Mahatma on him during the years of Indian Freedom Struggle. In his age of twenty he meets a girl named Bharati‚ an ardent

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    out‚ Cesar Chavez and Mahatma Gandhi.They fought for two different things. Although they have a thing in common‚ they have both fought for human rights. Both of these people have made a huge impact in what they had believed in. Gandhi fought to relive his country of Great Britain. Cesar Chavez has fought for farmers right using non-violent approaches. They both fought for human rights but one of these men have fought better and made more of an impact on the world is Mahatma Gandhi. He has freed the

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    moved‚ or controlled by a specified person or source of power. A Minor character- is one who is not entirely important to the plot. That is‚ the story would still hold together without that character‚ but might be a little choppy. Waiting for the Mahatma‚ like all Narayan’s novels is remarkable for the richness and variety of its minor character. Without these minor characters the plot will be incomplete and curtailed. None of his characters are actually major characters in the novel in the sense

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    WHEN GANDHI was born British rule had been established in India. The uprising of 1857‚ known as the Mutiny‚ had merely served to consolidate the British adventure into an empire. India had effectively passed under British tutelage‚ so effectively indeed‚ that instead of resenting alien rule the generation of educated Indians were eager to submit to the "Civilizing mission" of their foreign masters. Political subjection had been reinforced by intellectual and moral servility. It seemed that the British

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