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    have became political or military leaders either to gain power‚ to stand up for what they believe in‚ or to help their country during tough times. Throughout the course of history‚ individuals such as Napoleon Bonaparte‚ Abraham Lincoln‚ and Mohandas Gandhi have become influential leaders through their ability to inspire. Without a doubt‚ Napoleon Bonaparte is controversial leader who has guided France through good and bad times. Napoleon was able to centralize the French government‚ reform education

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    UNESCO SOURCEBOOK FOR SCIENCE IN THE PRIMARY SCHOOL A workshop approach to teacher education WYNNE HARLEN JOS ELSTGEEST In many parts of the world‚ science education occupies a comparatively insignificant place in primary-school education and unfortunately what actually happens in the classroom under the label of science is often totally inadequate. Teacher training both pre-service and in-service‚ is one of the keys to this problem. Starting from the premise that this training should be carried

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    successfully overcome them. Some of these individuals are Gandhi‚ M.L. King‚ and Malcolm X. Mohandas Gandhi was such a pious individual and used only nonviolence (ahimsa) to gain recognition and defeat his usurpers. His first concept was known as the law of love‚ "the force of nonviolence is infinitely more wonderful and subtle than the material forces of nature‚ like‚ for instance‚ electricity" (Pg. 626‚ 2nd paragraph on column 2). Gandhi explains that spiritual love runs like electricity. Instead

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    Income Tax Section 80-CCG : New Tax Saving Scheme ’Rajiv Gandhi Equity Saving Scheme’ (RGESS) Finance Minister approves the Operational Features of the Rajiv Gandhi Equity Savings Scheme (RGESS) The Union Finance Minister Shri P. Chidambaram approved a new tax saving scheme called “Rajiv Gandhi Equity Saving Scheme“(RGESS)‚exclusively for the first time retail investors in Securities Market. This Scheme would give tax benefits to new investors who invest up to Rs. 50‚000 and whose annual income

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    Short Essay – Chapter 12: M. K. Gandhi and Ho Chi Minh: Paths to Independence India and Vietnam‚ both were under the controlled of foreign country. British controlled India and at the time of the British left India‚ French made military control of the colonial Indochina. People in the country faced to the discrimination‚ for Gandhi as example‚ the British throw him out of the first-class train compartment as he was “coloured”‚ unequal treatment also appear in Vietnam‚ Ho Chi Minh’s father lost his

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    after the Second World War. Gandhi was a big leader in a group called the INC. they organized protests all over India to gain independence. There are many contributors to the fact that India got independence‚ such as Nehru who was the president of the INC‚ he took over from Gandhi. Gandhi organized many protests over India including the salt march‚ which is one of his most famous protests. He believed in non- cooperation‚ In this essay I will look at whether if Gandhi role was very important in ending

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    story British soldiers were killed due to the mad Egyptian protesters. Another hero of his was Mustafa Kemal Ataturk. He was the leader of Turkey at the time. Sadat wanted to be just like him. Ataturk had the ability to overthrow the foriegn influence. Ataturk also was able to have social reforms. He looked up to Mahatma Gandhi. Sadat tried to be just like him. Gandhi was one of his biggest heros. Gandhi was a believer in the non-violent struggle. Sadat felt like giving up a lot of times due to the

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    …bloody battles with various enemies … years of struggle and then‚ respected at home and abroad‚ a new country‚ a new society‚ a new state‚ and to achieve these‚ ceaseless reforms – this is‚ in a word‚ the Turkish Revolution.” Mustafa Kemal Ataturk 1. Introduction Mustafa Kemal Ataturk‚ the commander of the Turkish War of Independence‚ is still considered by many Turks as their national hero and a great leader. Even after 75 years since his death‚ Ataturk’s statues are found in each town centre in

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    Mustafa Kemal Atatürk (March 12‚ 1881 - November 10‚ 1938)‚ Turkish soldier and statesman‚ was the founder and first President of the Republic of Turkey. He was born in the Ottoman city of Selânik (now Thessaloniki in Greece)‚ where his birthplace is the Turkish Consulate and is also preserved as a museum. In accordance with the then prevalent Turkish custom‚ he was given the single name Mustafa. His father‚ Ali Riza (Efendi) was a customs officer who died when Mustafa was a child‚ his mother was

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    REVOLUTIONARY NATIONALISM AND THE MIDDLE EAST One of the effects of World War I in the Middle East‚ was a variety of nationalist movements began and spread due to the division of the Ottoman Empire. There are five essential assumptions of nationalism: all nationalists believe that humanity is naturally divided into smaller nations‚ nations can be identified by certain characteristics that all its citizens hold in common‚ including; ethnic‚ religious‚ or historical traditions‚ times might change

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