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    of the development of hovercraft plane. In 1963‚ he was transferred to Vikram Sarabhai Space Research Programme (SLVP) till 1980. During this period‚ India achieved a great milestone in the world of space science. Late Prime Minister of India‚ Indira Gandhi recognizes the worth of his brilliant mind and appointed Dr. Kalam as the Director of Integrated Guided Missiles Development Programme. This was the beginning of his missile carrier. He is instrumental in the developing of missiles such as Prithivi

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    nature. Mahatma Gandhi was an independence movement leader‚ and through non-violent civil disobedience‚ moved the world (“Mahatma Gandhi Bio”). Through the eyes of others‚ these two men were worlds apart‚ born for different purposes‚ with no clear connection between their actions. One man lived a lifestyle of solitude while the other constantly surrounded himself with family‚ friends‚ and followers. Although many would not string the two together‚ Chris McCandless and Mahatma Gandhi share their similarities

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    G Ella Dierberger 4/18/11 Global History Acc Mary Foran How Were Gandhi and Ho Chi Minh Different in Their Fight for Independence? Mohandas Gandhi and Ho Chi Minh both fought against foreign rule in their country; Gandhi against the British rule in India and Ho Chi Minh against the French reign in Vietnam. However‚ Gandhi fought peacefully and religiously‚ with fasts and boycotts to gain India’s independence‚ while Ho Chi Minh was a Communist ruler who believed violence and a good military

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    Compare and Contrast Gandhi and Dr. King There exist societal paths which differ based on time and place. These paths may have similar topography and may frequently converge‚ but each creates a separate journey. The belief in passive resistance is defined through the life choices of two great emancipators: Martin Luther King and Mahatma Gandhi. Passive resistance is a means of bringing about the end to legally executed injustice‚ specifically through peaceful resistance. Scholars have

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    The topic is: "My personal view of Gandhi as Mahatma." Step 2. The key terms: Term Questions‚ definitions‚ examples         Leadership - Achievements of goals and he influenced our destiny.         Fight against racism - He fought against racism in many ways - led campaigns‚ organized strikes etc.         Struggle for independence - He spent his life to gain independence. Step 3. The overall contention I will argue in this essay is that Gandhi as a Mahatma. Step 4. In the introduction

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    disobedience movement but the main cause of the civil disobedience movement was the salt tax and Gandhi demanded that the salt tax should be abolished. The government tells the gandhi’s demand was not a legal demand. And then Gandhi started the civil disobedience movement on 12 march 1930 with his famous Dandi march. Gandhi marched almost 375 km with his followers from Sabarmati ashram to Dandi. On 6 april Gandhi reached Dandi‚ and picked up a handful of salt and broke the salt law to show his denial of

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    Orhun Akbulut 21001901 İklil Kaya Yıldırım Eng 102-111 11 May 2012 Research Paper Final Draft SURPASSING CREATIVITY OF GANDHI IN COMPARISON TO HITLER Creativity has been one of the most crucial points that determine the performance of individuals and companies since the measures of performance has changed through the industrialization and developing technology. In this case‚ creativity has been a respectful criterion for analyzing individuals. Since creativity can be seen in all aspects

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    Mahatma Gandhi was an Indian hero who inspired a country to revolve and free themselves of oppression. He is the type of person who no one else could ever become‚ but if there was someone who I would like to model myself after‚ it is him. He changed the course of history with his new ideas‚ and he freed what would become billions of people. Without Gandhi‚ I would not be alive today. I want to inspire at least some small amount of people to change their way of thinking and free themselves of an abominable

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    conspirators have killed Caesar and now Brutus explain why he did this to the people of Rome . Brutus use ethos‚ pathos‚ logos to defend himself . In Paragraph 1 Brutus uses the three appeals ethos‚ pathos‚ logos to make an argument about what made him kill‚ why it was a logical idea and what gave him the power to kill Caesar and that why everyone should believe him.Brutus used the appeal of ethos when he say’s "believe me for my honor‚ have respect for mine honor” which is his way of saying trust me

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    WHEN GANDHI was born British rule had been established in India. The uprising of 1857‚ known as the Mutiny‚ had merely served to consolidate the British adventure into an empire. India had effectively passed under British tutelage‚ so effectively indeed‚ that instead of resenting alien rule the generation of educated Indians were eager to submit to the "Civilizing mission" of their foreign masters. Political subjection had been reinforced by intellectual and moral servility. It seemed that the British

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