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    Gandhi

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    The Effects of a Nonviolent Approach In the late 1800s people of Indian nationality confronted discrimination in all parts of South Africa‚ and someone affected by this was Mahatma Gandhi‚ known as the “great soul”. Gandhi was an activist and philosopher who used nonviolent resistance‚ he was the controlling figure who struggled along with all the Indian population to gain independence from Great Britain. Gandhi introduced passive resistance‚ a concept also known as “satyagraha‚” which was

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    policy and treaty that the United States had with Israel was more so a better idea in the past then in present time. Despite the downfall of the benefits from this policy‚ it still did its intended job . The United States has been trying to play peacemaker in the middle east (including the invasion of Iraq) whether its successful or not. The U. S. wanted to control expansion of the Soviet Union and believed this policy would ensure this. The U.S. also wanted to ensure that the industrialized countries

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    Lincoln was the first President not conceived in one of the thirteen unique provinces. Likewise‚ he was the first President from the Republican Party. Preceding his race as President‚ seven Southern states had withdrawn from the Union. In his inaugural location on Walk 4‚ 1861‚ Lincoln contacted the South by letting them know he had no aim of changing bondage as it existed; yet he held firm to the perfect that the Union be always safeguarded and insoluble. Not long after this‚ the Southern states

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    To Kill a Mockingbird

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    How does Harper Lee bring out different aspects of Atticus? The main theme of “To Kill a Mockingbird” is racial prejudice. It is a story told by Scout later on in her life when she is an adult telling the story of her childhood in Maycombe and the conviction of a Negro (Tom Robinson) accused of raping a white girl. He was defended by her father who is a Lawyer‚ Atticus‚ and he is one of the central characters in the novel. Atticus is a decent character‚ not only is he a knowledgeable lawyer‚ he

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    Jesus Reflection Essay

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    have chosen these particular topics because I can relate to them in some spectrum of my life to the present day as well as the fact that I specifically admire what these topics entail. In Jesus Teachings (Matthew 5:9‚ NKJV)‚ “Blessed are the peacemakers‚ For they shall be called sons of God.” I have learned a lot from this passage alone and recently through this course I have been refreshed for my calling in life. I have come to the terms that the way I talk to God is how He communicates to me

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    Laura Wingfield Symbolism

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    In The Glass Menagerie‚ Tennessee Williams uses delicate symbols and limits Laura Wingfield’s language to reveal the strong and independent nature of Laura underneath her demure and shy guise. To the reader‚ Laura Wingfield is a glaring contrast to her impulsive mother Amanda‚ and her brother Tom who displays an oscillating nature between being caring and cruel. Although Laura feels that she is restricted in life by her handicap and reticent nature‚ she opens up greatly and exhibits a confident and

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    portrayed as a mosaic picture made out of different shapes and colors. For me‚ it means your identity‚ your country and most importantly‚ what being a Canadian truly means. For others‚ being Canadian means just a big country with a lot of farmland and peacemakers. However‚ in the poems “Canada: Case History” by Earle Birney‚ “Where I come from” by Elizabeth Brewster and “Who‚ then‚ is a Canadian?” by Suwanda Sugunasiri‚ their respective poets expresses his or her individual opinion on what it means to be

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    community on edge because of the atmosphere that is existing in this country‚ particularly over the last few months on national debate‚” de Blasio said in a press conference held at NYPD HQ.  Public Advocate Letitia James described the Imam as a “peacemaker and a man of faith‚” adding that New Yorkers will send a message that “love trumps hate each and every

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    Birth order Have you ever wondered why you and your siblings never get along‚ or why you are so different? I wondered the same thing until I read an article about birth orders effects on personality. This had to be why she had never spent an hour away from my parents and I haven’t willingly been within thirty feet of them since I was six‚ Why I love to read well above my grade level and my sister‚ a sixth grader‚ reads mainly Captain Underpants books when not glued to the T.V. and why we are

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    Odyssey Essay

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    for he has cleared and saved you; that in your heart you may perceive and may report of others how much more safe is doing good than ill" (Homer 942). Although Odysseus ’ wrath against the suitors may be strong‚ his character plays the role of a peacemaker in his thoughtful actions. One can see that Odysseus ’ integrity guides his decision even in the presence of iniquity. One ’s integrity is frequently tried through petty needs. Odysseus ’ crew succumbs to their inability to resist hunger. Although

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