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    As a young adult in the 21st century I believe that peaceful resistances to laws can positively impact a free society. When we look back into our history as Americans we read about all these outstanding leaders who have lead a resistance peacefully. Gandhi was a man who fought for what he believed but not with weapons or fitsts‚ he fought with the strength of his heart. Gandhi didn’t give into violence but he gave into his people. Gandhi was fighting against the British government in order to gain

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    The cycle of oppression‚ violent rebellion‚ and oppressor has occurred in different circumstances and forms since the beginning of organized society. In a well-crafted essay‚ Cesar Chavez develops an argument about nonviolent resistance as a mean to achieve equality and respect in society. Chavez argues for this strategy by using historical references‚ logical fallacies‚ and examples. Chavez starts the passage with a reference to Martin Luther King Jr and how his life was a prime example of positive

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    What are three principles of Gandhian nonviolence? Explain how Gandhi used these effectively in his campaign to end unfair British rule in India. Then‚ briefly describe at least two individuals who have used Gandhian philosophy to make social change‚ showcasing the strategies they used and their successes. Three of Gandhian principles include‚ Ahimsa the Sanskrit word for non-injury‚ or nonviolence‚ a central value of Gandhi’s belief and leadership. The concept of Ahimsa was used to challenge political

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    Violence and bloodshed are terrible things to sacrifice in the course of a Revolution‚ but are the only effective ways one could possibly occur. It is impossible for any other method to be more effective in achieving a revolution other than violence and bloodshed. Mankind has use this method for tens of thousands of years‚ and is the only form of governmental rebellion used. Some other forms of government has been tried‚ but none other were more successful than the original method of brute force

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    The method of using Non-violent peaceful resistance along with the method of employing violence in the form of self-defense were both strategies used in the fight for Civil Rights from 1954-1977 during the Civil Rights Movement and the Black Power Movement. Some people supported the use of violence if necessary while others supported the use of nonviolent resistant. Both factions gained considerable ground alone and together. The decision on what method to use should depend on the situation at hand

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    Critical Thinker Essay

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    Gandhi When you hear the name Mahatma Gandhi‚ what’s the first thing you think of? The terms nonviolence‚ civil disobedience‚ and mahatma (meaning great soul) are what most people will likely think hearing his name. From being raised as a child in India‚ to attending law school in England‚ to his countless movements for Indian freedom‚ to his tragic assassination‚ Gandhi and his critical thinking have helped pave the way for others who have brought change to our world. Born October 2‚ 1869

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    Gandhigiri in Modern Era

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    Ghandigiri in Modern Era Chedi Lal‚ a retired clerk of food and civil supplies department of Uttar Pradesh government‚ stripped down to his underwear in front of an office staff of same department. He put all his cloths‚ ring‚ purse and other belongings on the table of the concerned officer and told him “that’s all I have to offer‚ if you want brass utensils then come to my house and take it away”. Chedi Lal was annoyed because that staff demanded a bribe of Rs. 15000 to revise his pension.

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    History Repeats Itself

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    History is the record of events that happened in the past. Every country or nation has its own history. The world is filled with history. Many historical events have common characteristics from peace to rebellion or progress to corruption. Throughout history there has been a general tendency of repetition. An example of history’s repetition is great leaders who led their countries to independence such as Mahatma Gandhi‚ Nelson Mandela‚ and Thomas Jefferson. Mahatma Gandhi led India to independence

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    Gandhi

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    Gandhi Mahatma Gandhi is the most remarkable and famous Indian political leader and is remembered in the world for his famous four virtues‚ which include non-violence‚ fraternity‚ love and truth. Through applying these virtues‚ he achieved his goals‚ such as freedom to India. This paper illustrates some of the main characteristics of Gandhi’s views on non-violence‚ as well as discusses why he has chosen non-violence to achieve his goals. Gandhi referred non-violence beyond what is entailed by

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