Essay on Educational Philosophy of Mahatma Gandhi Education‚ to Gandhiji‚ was a means to achieve perfection of individuality on the one hand and an instrument of service to the nation on the other. Thus‚ individual and social both the aims of education were considered by him equally important. "By education mean an all-round drawing out of the best in child and man-body‚ and spirit"‚ he said. This in other words meant development of whole child‚ the whole personality of the child. Harmonious
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Since we have the tendency to follow the Americans at many levels‚ if we were to go by the Cambridge dictionary of American English‚ ’Design’ as a noun informally refers to a plan for the construction of an object (as in architectural blueprint‚ circuit diagrams and sewing patterns) while “to design” (verb) refers to making this plan. And as per the same dictionary‚ advertising is an example of a vital design discipline known as ’Communication Design’. But even the lexicographers would agree that
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Oil And Gas Conservation Oil and gas conservation effects your daily life in several ways: 1) As you conserve you own consumption of oil and gas‚ your fuel bills are reduced 2) Oil and gas conservation tends to reduce demand for oil and gas and this‚ in turn‚ tends to lower the price of fuels and products made from oil and gas (like plastics) to the consumer. 3) Conservation of oil and gas usually also means less burning of them as fuels‚ which‚ in turn reduces the amount of pollutants
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building is very crucial in our daily life‚ but most of us neglect its importance. Often‚ people just think of themselves and just think of how to benefit from other people. Our world become so independent that almost everyone is just thinking to survive for themselves‚ in expense of others. I call this way of thinking as the “ME World”. This society has forgotten the importance of having an inter-dependent connection I call‚ the “WE World”. That happening in my life taught me a very important lesson
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Did you know that every time you apply the brake while riding your car‚ or every time you leave the flame on high while cooking on your LPG stove; you are contributing to the increasing demands of oil in India? Most of you would be thinking ‘so what?’ Well‚ here is some data. India’s crude oil import bill increased more than 40 percent to $68 billion in 2007-08 following a consistent rise in global crude prices. According to data released by the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas‚ India
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Individual Profile 1. Name: Dr. Aradhana 2. Designation: Reader 3. Department: History 4. Specialization: Ancient/Modern Indian History 5. Coresspondence Address: 52‚Green City Colony‚vill. Sofipur Roorkee Road‚Meerut-250001‚U.P.‚ India 6. Telephone: +91-121-2956041‚ 09759240896 7. E-mail: dr.aradhana@yahoo.co.in 8. Educational Profile: Ph.D. (History) With specialisation in‘Modern Indian History’‚ fromC.C.S.university‚ 1998. Have done M.Phil. with First
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before school‚ girls are slutty and that’s not a bad thing now. Women have more freedom and everyone has responsibilities. The lives are very different‚ but some similarities would surprise you. In my opinion‚ the differences between 1958 life and today’s life are both very different and very similar. The most significant changes‚ in my opinion‚ is that women themselves didn’t want to change until they saw it happening in a positive way. For example‚ when Betty turned color she was devastated and
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“An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind”. This is a quote said by Mahatma Gandhi‚ an Indian revolutionary and religious leader who used his religious power for political and social reform and was the main force behind the second-largest nation in the world’s struggle for independence. Gandhi was born on October 2nd 1869 in Probandar‚ India. Him and his family lived in a self-sufficient residential community and only ate simple vegetarian food and undertook long fasts. He was the fourth child
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Hasbullah [THE PROPHETHOOD & ITS RELEVANCE TO THE MUSLIM LIFE] Islamic Worldview | Chapter 5 [THE PROPHETHOOD & ITS RELEVANCE TO THE MUSLIM LIFE] UNGS 2030 CONTENTS 5.1 Prophethood 5.1.1 The Meaning of Wahy 5.1.2 The Meaning of Prophethood 5.2 Rasul and Nabi 5.3 The Necessity and Function of Revelation and Prophethood 5.3.1 The Functions of Revelation 5.3.2 The Functions of Prophets 5.4 Relevance of the Prophetic Sunnah to the Contemporary Life 5.4.1 Relevance of Sunnah 5.5 The phenomenon and universality
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Gandhian Era in Indian Politics. During the period‚ Gandhi spoke the final word on behalf of the Indian National Congress in negotiating with the British Government for constitutional reforms‚ and for chalking out a programme for the national movement. Mahatma Gandhi led the national freedom struggle against the British rule. The most unique thing about this struggle was that it was completely nonviolent. Mohan Das Karamchand Gandhi was born on 2nd October‚ 1869 at Porbandar in Gujarat. After finishing
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