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    Daniella Han 5S2 End you essay with “I learn to be a better person.” I screamed hysterically while clutching my stomach after we exit the school hall. It was such a scene as she was called up onto the stage and was accused of stealing people’s belonging out of their bags or in their table’s drawer‚ in front of the whole school. For the last few days‚ people’s belonging had been mysterically dissapear out of their every place they could possibly have been in. Of course‚ no one knew

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    philosophers‚ the main aim of education is to root moral values in the children as it will help him in having superior ideas and better vision of living his life. Gandhiji’s had the vision that education helps in the formation of good character in a person. The aims of education do not neglect or undermine the significance of knowledge‚ vocational training or muscular strength. On the other hand‚ education assists development of moral habits. Education has a social aim of making individuals responsible

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    Gandhi Imperialism

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    In the following essay I am going to analyse and interpret the speech of Gandhi which is addressed at the A.I.C.C. The speech was held in Bombay in August 1942. He speaks in Hindustani to the people of A.I.C.C to tell them about his plan of action. Gandhi wants to say some words about the resolution. At first he request the audience to see the resolution of his own point of view. Of course this words have power because he is a respected person and an ideal‚ too. He wants that the audience understand

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    Who I Am as a Person

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    Who am I Someone may have stolen your dream when it was young and fresh and you were innocent. Anger is natural. Grief is appropriate. Healing is mandatory. Restoration is possible. During the pregnancy of my mom‚ she was very fond of listening radio drama and I was named after the leading character who is according to her kind‚ good‚ friendly‚ responsible‚ loving and many more. I was born on December 16‚ 1992. I finished my secondary course at RTPM-DSHS. I’m living in

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    your inferences‚ assertions‚ and arguments in neutral‚ serious‚ non-emotional language and be fair to opposing points of view. (Toby Fulwiler and Alan Hayakawa‚ The Blair Handbook. Prentice Hall‚ 2003)  Methods of Academic Writing: "They Say/I Say" "In our view . . . the best academic writing has one underlying feature: it is deeply engaged in some way with other people’s views. Too often‚ however‚ academic writing is taught as a process of saying ’true’ or ’smart’ things in a vacuum‚ as

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    sonnet is referred to as the Shakespearian Sonnet according to sonnets.org. For beginners‚ writing in stanzas of four lines with the second and fourth lines rhyming is pretty basic and simple. An example of this would be: “I wake up in the morning To another beautiful day When I look to see you sleeping You take my breath away.” Develop Content The next step involves developing the content. Poems can be written about feelings like love‚ anger‚ joy‚ or sorrow‚ or they can be written about objects

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    Maneka Gandhi Vs Union of India (1978) were not satisfactory in providing adequate protection to the ‘right to life and personal liberty’ guaranteed under Article 21 of the constitution of India . Maneka Gandhi Vs Union of India (AIR 1978 SC 597) is a landmark judgment and played the most significant role towards the transformation of the judicial view on Article 21 of the constitution of India so as to imply many more fundamental rights from Article 21.  The factual summary of Maneka Gandhi case

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    A Peculiar Person I Met

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    A peculiar person I met “Humble beginnings seldom pay”- When I was traveling to Mumbai from Vadodara by train during last summer vacation along with my parents‚ met one young man who was sitting opposite to my seat. He was looking good and obviously confident also. After passing few minutes he asked about me and thus started our interaction. He was none other than Mr. Sarath Babu‚ who is known as a “mealion”boy. As mentioned in starting‚ “Humble beginnings seldom pay”. But E Sarath Babu will

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    ETHICAL DIMENSIONS OF GANDHI Mohan Chanda Karam Chand Gandhi popularly known as Mahatma Gandhi all over the world. He was also called as the father of nation by one of the greatest revolutionaries of the world Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose. Mahatma Gandhi has been considered as the embodiment of simplicity & openness. Gandhi’s philosophical inheritance is from the spirit of of renunciation actions of Bhagawat Gita and his practical doctrines are based on the inspirations from three great thinkers

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    Introduction to AutoCAD Commands Command Line Keystroke Icon Menu Draw > Line Result Draw a straight line segment from one point to the next Draws a circle based on a center point and radius. Erases an object. Enables the Print/Plot Configuration Dialog Box Undoes the last command. Draws a rectangle after you enter one corner and then the second. Draw parallel lines based on the parameters you define. Trims objects to a selected cutting edge. Line / L Circle Circle / C

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