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    Essay of Mahatma Gandhi

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    Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was a great freedom fighter. He was born in the town of Porbander in Gujarat on 2 October 1869. He had done his schooling in nearby Rajkot. At that time‚ India was under British. His father died before Gandhi could finish his schooling. At the young age of thirteen‚ he was married to Kasturba who was even younger. In 1888‚ Gandhi set sail for England‚ where he had decided to pursue a degree in law. After one year of a none too successful law practice‚ Gandhi decided

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    The current issue and full text archive of this journal is available at www.emeraldinsight.com/0969-9988.htm The health and safety impact of construction project features H&S impact of CPFs Patrick Manu School of Engineering and Mathematical Sciences‚ City University London‚ London‚ UK 65 Nii Ankrah School of Technology‚ University of Wolverhampton‚ Wolverhampton‚ UK David Proverbs Faculty of Environment and Technology‚ University of the West of England‚ Bristol‚ UK‚ and

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    Masters are urged to stop threatening slaves for you know that both you and the slave have the same Master in Heaven‚ and with him there is no partiality.| Document 3 The Sacred Law of Hindu dharma (dharma=law that governs the universe)‚ The Laws of Manu. Written between the first century B.C.E. and the second century C.E. in India| A wife‚ a son‚ and a slave‚ these three are declared to have no property‚ the wealth which they earn is acquired for him to whom they belong.| Document 4 C.M. Wilbur

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    Nonviolence and Gandhi

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    Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi The man who led India ’s struggle for independence against Great Britain was Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi. He was born on 2nd October 1869 at Porbandar‚ in Gujarat. Gandhi studied law in London and became a barrister. He went to South Africa to work as a lawyer. The white people in South Africa treated the natives and the Indians settled there badly. He was distressed to see it. He fought for their cause for more than 20 years. He was a man of great courage and determination

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    condition of muslim women

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    resulting in their subordination throughout the history irrespective of socio-economic‚ demographic and religious differences. The Men have always been superior in all the historical era. The Indian idea of adequate female behaviour can be traced to Manu in 200 BC: “by a young girl‚ by a young woman‚ or even by an aged one‚ nothing must be done independent‚ even in her own house.” The modern age is the age of transformation in the status of women all over the world. Women struggled towards new freedom

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    Malama I Ka Aina

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    place itself. It means that someone or something is native to its originating place. Although there are a variety of scientific methods used in researching a topic‚ indigenous methods happen to be used in the cultural perspective. In the Ua Lele Ka Manu reading‚ researchers including Pauline Chinn and Isabella Abbott‚ characterized indigenous inquiry into four elements: 1) indigenous sense of place‚ 2) caring (malama) for places‚ 3) kuleana‚ a responsibility or privilege‚ or a method of learning and

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    Shiv Puran

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    THE SHIVA PURANA The Shiva Purana has twenty-four thousand shlokas. These are divided into six samhitas or sections. The names of the sectiosn are jnana samhita‚ vidyeshvara samhit‚ kailasa samhita‚ sanatkumar samhita‚ vayaviya samhita and dharma samhit. Each samhita is further subdivided into chapters (adhyaya). Jnana samhita has seventy-eight chapters‚ vidyeshvara samhita sixteen‚ kailasa samhita twelve‚ sanathkumar samhila fifty-nine‚ vayaviya samhita thirty and dharma samhita sixty-five. The

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    The Sanctity of Marriage in Hinduism Indian women tolerate abuse and subsequent death because they do not provide a sufficient dowry at the time of their marriage. In a culture that is male-dominated‚ women are raised to be the servants of their future husbands‚ and are often forced to marry a man that they have never met. Women that are treated poorly must suppress their feelings in order to keep their husbands happy‚ or to avoid being disowned by their very own families. The women ’s household

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    MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY Prepared by: PRINCE ABDULLAH MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY What is manufacturing: Manufacturing is a Latin word. ‘Manu’ means ‘Hand’ and ‘Facts’ means ‘Made By’. Manufacturing is defined as: “Process of converting raw material into the useful products by considering‚ 1. Design of the product. 2. Selection of the material. 3. Sequence of processes by which it is manufactured”. Manufacturing Engineering: “Manufacturing

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    The origin of the state is shrouded in mystery. It lies in the limbs of the obscure past. History does not help authentically in tracing the origin of the state‚ why and when it came into existence. It is because of the lack of historical evidence that a political thinker has to depend upon sociology‚ biology‚ ethnology and anthropology for any suggestion as to the circumstances and conditions under which the state came into being. But the material at our disposal is so inadequate that we have to

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