Life and thoughts of mahatma Gandhi Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was born in 1869 in the coastal town of Porbandar‚ one of scores of tiny princely states and now part of theIndian state of Gujarat. Although the Gandhis‚ meaning grocers‚ were merchants by caste‚ they had risen to important political positions. Mohandas’s father was the chief administrator and member of the court of Porbandar‚ and his grandfather that of the adjacent tiny state of Junagadh. Gandhi grew up in an eclectic religious
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what led to it and how." (127) To account for this period of degeneration‚ Ghandi points to the imperfection of humans and their interference with tradition: "What the authors of the various smritis have said about women can in no wise be defended...My attempt is to show that the imperfection of the smritis comes from interpolated passages‚ that is to say‚ verses inserted by persons accepted as smritikaras [authors of smritis] in the period of our degeneration. It is easy to demonstrate the grandeur
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01 (One) Topic : A personal leader Submitted To Ms. Fahmida Chowdhury Associate Professor‚ BIBM Mirpur‚ Dhaka Course Instructor : Leadership‚ Power and Influence Department of Business Administration Submitted By Mahfuza Akter Mili [+8801556341735] ID : 10206038 ( Student of MBA ) THE UNIVERSITY OF ASIA PACIFIC My Elder Sister who is My Personal Leader When I started this class on Leadership I used my own Elder Sister as an example of a leader because when I think of some
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My MBTI profile is INTJ. As a leader I am very logical. I want to have a group of people and treat them fair as a team. I would include me in that team and I wouldn’t like to have a higher position. I want to let the people work and act freely without the fear that I would judge them because I’m the leader. I want to manage and make my team see my feedback as a way of improvement and not as a bad comment. And finally I want to be fair with everyone and try to understand their feelings‚ have sympathy
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Legacy Leader One of my most impactful leaders I’ve ever had was SGT. Christopher Smith. SGT. Smith went way above and beyond as my team leader‚ during one of the hardest times I’ve ever encountered as a soldier. Even more impressive to me was SGT. Smith at that point in his career did not have had the classic higher leader training the Army provides but he instinctually knew the right things to do. This was a leader who took care of myself when I literally had nowhere else to turn and through
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andhi adhered to a strictly non-violent protest. No matter what happened he never diverted from his ideologies and every time he was successful. Gandhiji always followed the path of non-violence or Ahimsa. His tactic of passive resistance or Satyagraha was his weapon to fight against the British rule. Swaraj for Gandhi meant self-rule‚ as much a moral and personal ethic‚ the self-rule of an individual over his own impulses and weaknesses‚ as the political objective of a people struggling rightfully
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My scores from the path goal questionnaire indicate that I am leading to two different paths of leadership. They are directive and achievement-oriented styles of leadership. Directive style: My role as a charge nurse is to oversee our unit. I am responsible for keeping a high level of patient care‚ assessing nurses and serving as an educational resource for nurses. I am also ensuring that my directions and expectations are clearly understood by the staff members. More often than not‚ I do a
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The autobiography of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi‚ subtitled The Story of My Experiments With Truth‚ focuses on Gandhi’s struggles for non-violence and civil disobedience through the acts of Satyagraha‚ literally meaning "holding firmly to truth." In each of the chapters‚ he talks about instances in life in which he had struggled with Truth‚ considering Truth being the ultimate source of energy. The question many might ask is: how can one who is so skinny‚ one who had to live with a stick throughout
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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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My Favorite Player I have been an ardent admirer of a number of past and present athletes and sportsmen each of whom have won accolades for his outstanding skill in and grasp on a particular sport. They include renowned personalities from India and abroad who have outshone themselves in games and sports like boxing‚ diving‚ swimming‚ weightlifting‚ archery‚ badminton‚ cricket‚ hockey‚ tennis etc. Among the sportsmen who have impressed me a lot at one time or the other‚ the main names are of Mohammad
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