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    The military leader I admire most is General Douglas McArthur. He served the United States Military for more than 50 years and played important roles in WWI‚ WWII and the Korean War. He is perhaps most well known for his role in the downfall of the Japanese empire and for his oath to the Philippines in which he fervently claimed ”I shall return”‚ after being ordered to leave Corregidor in the wake of valiantly defending it.  Military-wise‚ I admire his resourcefulness and bravery. He was often under-equipped

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    Best Answer - Chosen by Voters Gandhi use various methods of non-violent civil disobedience to gain independence for India. Non Co-operation Movement One of the first series of non violent protests nationwide was the non cooperation movement started by Mahatma Gandhi. This movement officially started the Gandhian era in India. In this freedom struggle‚ the non cooperation movement was basically aimed at making the Indians aware of the fact that the British government can be opposed and if done

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    Who do I admire? *Present myself* Most of the people have somebody who they admire‚ that person can be a writer‚ an artist‚ a politician‚ some kind of public figure‚ a celebrity or even a friend. But that person who I admire is somebody very close to me‚ that person is my father. My father is not a great scientific‚ politician‚ artist or something like that. Neither has done something big to the society. He’s just a normal father and a good one by the way. So‚ you may ask yourselves‚ that

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    inspired movements for non-violence and civil rights and freedom across the world is definitely a person I want to meet. Mahatma Gandhi was a leader with great aplomb and had great leadership skills. Gandhi was the preeminent leader during the British rule over India. Gandhi is remembered today for his virtues he believed and tried to preach. They were non-violence‚ truth‚ love‚ and fraternity. Gandhi became famous by fighting for the civil rights of Muslims and Hindu Indians in South Africa using

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    Joel Gonzalez 3:30 pm English 80 Significant Memory Memories affect people throughout their lifetime. I was affected with a tragic memory that left me with a scar on the right side of my stomach. This scar is a memory I just cannot forget. The reason why I can’t forget about it is because my scar came with a painful reality . I was 11 years old ‚ constantly throwing up for fourteen hours and clueless about what was wrong with me. My parents finally rushed me to the hospital and patiently

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    Homework Everyone has their own idol‚ and for me‚ the person I admire is the very successful author of the Harry Potter series‚ J.K Rowling. She has the ability to capture the imagination of so many people of every age‚ and that is why I admire her. Her books no longer seem like a fantasy‚ but become real‚ and people forget that what they are reading is simply a display of her vivid imagination. I was inspired when I read J.K Rowling’s life story‚ by how she transformed from rags to riches through

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    Mahatma Gandhi was an anti-war activist and the primary leader of India’s independence movement and also the architect form of non-violent civil disobedience that would influence the world. He was born on October 2‚ 1869‚ in Porbandar‚ India. He grew up worshiping the Hindu god Vishnu and following Jainism‚ an ancient Indian religion that espoused non-violence‚ fasting‚ meditation‚ and vegetarianism. At the age of 13‚ he married Kasturba Makhanji‚ in an arranged marriage. In his teenage years he

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    CSE 101 Henri Nomani Prof. Reyes Essay #2 A comparison‚ contrast between Martin Luther King and Mahatma Gandhi. The human civilization has seen many changes throughout all the periods of time that have passed by and many brilliant minds have enlightened the path towards the process of our social development. The twentieth century marks one of the most important centuries in human history as it saw two devastating world wars‚ a major shift in the way many people lived‚ changes in politics‚ ideology

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    NATIONAL RURAL EMPLOYMENT GUARANTEE PROGRAM: The national rural employment guarantee program is considered to be one of the most powerful initiatives undertaken by the government for transformation of rural livelihood improvement in India. “The Mahatma Gandhi National rural employment guarantee act aims to enhance the livelihood security of people in rural areas by guaranteeing hundred days of wage-employment in a financial year to a rural household whose adult members volunteer to do

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    Most of us make a basic and reasonable assumption about sanity: we think it produces good results‚ and we believe insanity is a problem” (13). In today’s society‚ mental disorders or mental illnesses are often heavily stigmatized. People are viewed as abnormal‚ unpredictable‚ and dangerous‚ or simply written off as “crazy” due to differences in brain chemistry. In early human history‚ scientists and the general public knew very little about brain health; for instance‚ for a significant amount of

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