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    this volume has been prepared. It cannot of course take the place of the originals. But it is hoped that it will at least stimulate the reader to undertake a study at leisure of the more detailed original accounts. The originals were written by Gandhiji in Gujarati‚ but translated later by others into English. The English translations were‚ however‚ seen and approved by him. This abridgement is naturally of the English version. It seeks to include all the important events in his life‚ to keep

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    [Mahatma Gandhi] "Whatever purity you see in me’‚ recalled Gandhiji at 62 years of age‚ ‘is derived from my mother‚ not my father" Originally grocers‚ the Gandhijis were bania by caste. The youngest offspring of Karamchand Gandhi alias Kaba Gandhi‚ Mohandas belonged to families who for three generations from his grandfather had been Prime Ministers in several Kathiawar states. Mohandas‚ the future MAHATAMA‚ was born on Oct 2‚1869. When Mohan was seven years old his parents moved 120

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    FACTS ABOUT TAMIL LANGUAGE INTRODUCTION: Tamil  is a Dravidian language spoken predominantly by Tamil people of South India and North-east Sri Lanka. It has official status in the Indian states of Tamil Nadu‚ Puducherry and Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Tamil is also a national language of Sri Lanka and an official language of Singapore It is legalized as one of the languages of medium of education in Malaysia along with English‚ Malay and Mandarin. It is also chiefly

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    MOHANDAS KAROM CHAND GANDHI Gandhi grew up in a home steeped in religion‚ and he took for granted religious tolerance and the doctrine of ahimsa (no injury to all living beings). He studied law in England but seemed too diffident to become a successful lawyer. He took a job with an Indian firm in South Africa. There he became an effective advocate for Indian rights. In 1906 he first put into action Satyagraha‚ his technique of nonviolent resistance. His success in South Africa gave him an international

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    “Happiness is when what you think‚ what you say‚ and what you do are in harmony.” -Mahatma Gandhi Mahatma (Great Soul) Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (1869-1948) stands as one of history’s greatest heroes of “engaged spirituality‚” a spirituality that is active within the world to help heal injustice‚ hatred‚ pettiness‚ fear and violence with justice‚ loving-kindness‚ equanimity‚ courage and nonviolence. In India‚ he is reverently and lovingly named “Bapu” (Father) and is officially honored as “Father

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    working could damage the employee’s reputation‚ for example if you are a senior executive in a company. Then the employer may have broken their duty to the employee. 3. Observe Health & Safety Regulations. 4. Give employees correct information about rights under their contract. 5. Give employees reasonable opportunity to have their complaints looked at. 6. There is no duty to provide references to an employee. (except where the reference is required by the Financial Service Authority.)

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    CHILDREN’S DAY CONTEST ENTRY (BOOK REVIEW) 2011 GO TO HOME PAGE BOOK REVIEW ‘WINGS OF FIRE’ by APJ Abdul Kalam with Arun Tiwari Reviewed by Shini Choubey In this book he tells us the story of a Muslim boy‚ who had big dreams about his future and what inspired him to become an eminent scientist. The narration is simple‚ direct and shows how a boy with humble background from a remote corner of India could dream of aeronautics‚ rocket science and missiles. In this book he touches so many

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    The group‚ Tamil Tigers‚ claim themselves to be freedom fighters. This report will show‚ and hopefully convince you‚ that they are not freedom fighters‚ but that they are a terrorist group. The use of boys and girls as young as ten years old for wars‚ suicide missions‚ and the assassinations of famous leaders‚ priests‚ and ministers are a few proofs that Tamil Tigers are terrorist. Tamil Tigers‚ also known as LTTE (Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam)‚ have been using boys and girls as young as ten

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    TAMIL It is said that “Before the birth of stones and sand‚ brave tamil man was born”. It portrays the heritage of tamil language. It is the oldest Dravidian language ‚along with Chinese‚ Greek‚ Sanskrit and others. It is one of the world’s classical languages. All south indian language belong to single indian group known as the

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    7 Assignment 2014 SRI LANKA Janani Balamanoharan 7J SECTION 1: History of Sri Lanka People from the Tamil region of India emigrated to Ceylon (this was Sri Lanka’s name before 1972) in between 3 BC and 1200 AD. Upon their arrival‚ the Tamil rulers fought the Sinhalese rulers for control of Sri Lanka. This resulted in the Tamils‚ who were mostly Hindus‚ to claim the northern part of Sri Lanka and the Sinhalese‚ who were mostly Buddhists‚ claimed the southern part

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