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    Ghandi and the leadership

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    Prepared by: Mohamed Adly Aly Saber Ahmed Atef Amr Shams Wael El –Sahn Sherif Hassan BUS-509 - ESLSCA 41C ‚ Dr. Maha Hafez‚ Mar 2013 [GANDHI AND THE EADERSHIP] “Be the change you want to see in the world” Mahatma Gandhi Contents Acknowledgment .......................................................................................................................................... 2 Summary ....................................................................................

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    Mahatma Ghandi

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    Year 11 Community and Family Studies Individuals and Groups - Leadership Term 2 Assessment MAHATMA GHANDI . Mohandas Karamchand Ghandi‚ known as Mahatma ‚ or ‘Great Soul’ was a successful leader who managed to cause major political change in countries that experienced an abundance of racial discrimination and cultural inferiority .The two most significantly effected countries that experienced direct positive empowerment because of Mahatma Ghandi were South Africa and India. Reason for Ghandi’s

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    Women Freedom Fighter

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    KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA‚ MUZAFFARPUR Social Science A.P. SHARMA TGT(S. Sc.) Topic :- Role of Women in Freedom struggle of India Women of the freedom struggle  India has for a long time produced of most as feckless female as she did male ones. Unlike in most other civilizations and contrary to popular belief‚ Indian women played politically and socially important roles since times unknown. HERE is a look at a few such forgotten women heroes of the Indian freedom struggle.  Women’s participation

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    Fundamentals of Journalism

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    als of Journalism 4. Identify the types of News normally found in news papers A newspaper is a scheduled publication containing news of current events‚ informative articles‚ diverse features‚ editorials‚ and advertising. It usually is printed on relatively inexpensive‚ low-grade paper such as newsprint. By 2007‚ there were 6‚580 daily newspapers in the world selling 395 million copies a day. The worldwide recession of 2008‚ combined with the rapid growth of web-based alternatives‚ caused a serious

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    jinnah

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    constitutional reform plan to safeguard the political rights of Muslims should a United British India become independent. In 1920‚ however‚ Jinnah resigned from the Congress when it agreed to follow a campaign of Satyagraha‚ or non-violent resistance‚ advocated by the influential leader‚ Mohandas Gandhi. 2. By 1940‚ Jinnah had come to believe that Indian Muslims should have their own state. In that year‚ the Muslim League‚ led by Jinnah‚ passed the Lahore Resolution‚ demanding a separate nation. During

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    practiced in India. In the similar time frame the world saw slavery and the racial tensions between the black and the whites. A few leaders that emerged as an icon in history and contributed in the eradication of racism are: Nelson Mandela‚ Mahatma Gandhi‚ Abraham Lincoln‚ John F Kennedy‚ Dr.Babasaheb Ambedkar‚ Martin Luther King Jr.‚Mother Teresa and a few more to name. Most of the individuals listed here were active in the United States‚ but the movement against racism is world-wide. What would

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    Sardar Patel

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    by supporting them to establish Amul dairy co-operative industry. Today Amul dairy is the biggest milk-product industry in India. According to research paper by Chandrakant Devappa‚ Mahatma Gandhi‚ father of the nation was Sardar Patel’s political mentor. Sardar Patel organized and led several satyagraha during freedom struggle. In his speech‚ Sardar Patel declared ‘Swaraj (independence) is our goal’. British Government

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    Frantz Fanon

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    Frantz Fanon was a deeply involved and diligent philosopher who recognized the separation and relations between the oppressed and the oppressors as well as the fight for freedom. He specifically speaks on Algeria as the colonized‚ facing the French who were the colonizers. Fanon was writing mainly during the 1940’ s-60 when decolonization was becoming popular. Fanon was greatly involved in the decolonization struggle‚ and in his book The Wretched of the Earth‚ Fanon explains and observes the ways

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    Only eight days later‚ in a joint session of Congress‚ President Johnson condemned the violence in Selma and declared his resolute support for voting rightslegislation. -Force is to violence….injustice -Injustice and Violence in movement. Satyagraha: “We cannot remedy evil by harbouring ill-will against the evil doer” -Martin Luther King Jr. Speech Religion of Nonviolence: Difference btw non violence and cowards violence -Relate Back To book Law of Suffereing “we must not‚ for

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    Rajendra Prasad

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    Dr. Rajendra Prasad | Date of Birth | : | Dec 3‚ 1884 | Date of Death | : | Feb 28‚ 1963 | Place of Birth | : | Zeradei‚ Bihar | Tenure Order | : | 1st President | Took Office | : | Jan 26‚ 1950 | Left Office | : | May 13‚ 1962 | Successor | : | Dr.S Radhakrishnan | | | | Dr. Rajendra Prasad was the first President of India. Rajendra Prasad was a great freedom-fighter‚ and the architect of the Indian Constitution‚ having served as President of the Constituent Assembly that

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