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    made many sacrifices‚ such as Gandhi were ready to sacrifice his wife to achieve it. Although Gandhi used many methods to reach his goals‚ but one of the strongest ones was satyagraha. Satyagraha means the force of the truth or the truth holders. Satya means “truth” and agraha means “holding firmly to”. Gandhi invented this method which is particularly known from the Salt March. On March 12‚1930 Gandhi started the Salt March in Sabarmati Ashram which lies next to the city of Ahmedabad. At the beginning

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    TECHNOFAME- A Journal of Multidisciplinary Advance Research Vol.1 No. 2‚ 49-52 (2012) Received June 2012; Accepted Oct.2012 Measurement of Technology (Hybrid Seed) Adoption for Vegetable Production in Nainital district of Uttarakhand Neelam Nayal‚ Atul V. Singh and A.K. Singhal Department of Agricultural Economics‚ Collage of Post Graduate Studies‚ GB Pant University of Agriculture & Technology Pantnagar‚ US Nagar‚ Uttarakhand Abstract: New farm technologies are often introduced as

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    some variation of the truth in their doctrine. Aparigraha means non-possessiveness. Jains are not supposed to be greedy or covet things that do not belong to them as material desires will not bring them any further to their goal of attaining moksha. Satya refers to truthfulness. Jains are required to not gossip‚ tell lies‚ hide the truth‚ or participate in dishonest activities as it distracts from their true purpose. Asteya is non stealing‚ meaning Jains should not steal or take what does not belong

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    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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    Native American and the Spirit World Native Americans first arrived in North America approximately 20‚000 years ago. Since then‚ Native Americans have lived all every section of the United States. Native American tribes have resided in various climates‚ with differing lifestyles; some tribes have been hunting and gathering societies while others lived in an agricultural based community. Knowledge of Native American religion prior to European settlement is reliant on archaeology. However‚ archaeology

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    APPLYING MARKETING STRATEGY AT MBA ITB JAKARTA I. Conduct the 5Cs Analysis at MBA ITB Jakarta Professor Robert J. Dolan prepared “Note of Marketing Strategy” – Harvard Business School‚ describe five majors areas of analysis underlie marketing decision making as 5 C’s: Customer‚ Company‚ Competitor‚ Collaborator and Context. In conducting the 5C’s at MBA ITB Jakarta will describe as follow: a. Customer (What needs do we seek to satisfy) In answers.com on question “Why MBA?” mentioned

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    Asians ’ or ’Africa for the Africans ’ but the unity of all the oppressed races of the earth." It was on this that he based his entire theory of non-violence resistance. SATYAGRAHA: Ghandi inspired a theory of Satyagraha derives from Sanskrit with Satya meaning truth and garah meaning effort. So

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    For hundreds of years‚ a regrettably large number of people have struggled to gain rights for oppressed minorities. Every so often‚ someone succeeds. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Mohandas K. Gandhi were two of these successful individuals. Specifically‚ “Letter from Birmingham City Jail‚” by Dr. King and Bhikhu Parekh’s “Gandhi: A Very Short Introduction” concisely illustrate the philosophies of these prominent civil rights leaders. Many of their principles also draw parallels to Henry David Thoreau’s

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    Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi‚ also known as Mahatma‚ “The great-souled one”‚ was an Indian nationalist leader and architect of one of the most famous forms of civil disobedience‚ Satyagraha or more commonly known as non-violent passive resistance. Satyagraha had a large impact on the world and still remains as one of the most potent philosophies in freedom struggles throughout the world today. Gandhi spent some time as an Indian immigrant in South Africa and eventually moved back to India in the early

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    Being a Hindu‚ growing up in a modern society‚ I have got this wonderful opportunity to research Hinduism in contemporary world. In this essay‚ I have explored Hinduism not only by juxtaposing it with modern Hinduism‚ but also with ancient religious practices. Modernity is not simply the western world‚ or connecting to contemporary and rejecting the old. Modernity‚ as David Smith says is theorization of modern world and according to modernity self is autonomous‚ and God is dead. This feature of modernity

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