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    “An unjust law itself is a species of violence. Arrest for it breaches is more so” (Mahatma Ghandi). Police forces have outlined what it takes to make an arrest. There are many rules and regulations they must follow because if they should happen to make any mistakes it could cost an officer their job or jail time. Complicated situations cause for critical thinking and proper steps to prevent mistakes such as putting lives at risk or impeding on someone’s constitutional rights. As the first police

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    Educational Philosophies of Rabindra Nath Tagore and Mahatma Gandhi- a comparative Study Anita Rani Assistant Professor ( CT College of Education ‚ Jalandhar) Education is derived from the Latin word’ Educare’ which means ‘to bring up’ and Latin word ‘Educere’ which means ‘to bring forth’. It was Latin author ‘Varro’ who said ‘Educit Oberix‚ Educat‚ Nutrix institut Padagogogus‚ Docet‚ Magister’ which means ‘the mid- wife brings forth‚ and nurse bring up‚ the tutor trains and the master teaches.’

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    Sabarmati Ashram

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    Jivanlal Desai on 25 May 1915. The Ashram was then shifted on 17 June 1917 to a piece of open land on the banks of the river Sabarmati. It was believed that this was ancient ashram site of Dadhichi Rishi who had donated his bones for a righteous war. Mahatma Gandhi said‚ "This is the right place for our activities to carry on the search for truth and develop fearlessness‚ for on one side are the iron bolts of the foreigners‚ and on the other the thunderbolts of Mother Nature." While at the Ashram‚ Gandhi

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    are less substantial‚ it is important to consider probabilities instead of certainties. Furthermore‚ the degree of certainty has been drastically reduced due to the increase of destructive weaponry. Due to this‚ Becker believes that the luxury of waiting to be attacked no longer exists‚ and preventive war is therefore

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    next two years‚ Mohandas traveled India to become familiar with Indian conditions. He became involved in multiple local stuggles‚ earning himself a growing reputation as an Indian leader for peaceful actions. Mohandas Gandhi was soon given the name Mahatma‚ or ‘great soul’ from Rabindranath Tagore‚ India’s most well-known writer of the time. Following the Amritsar massacre‚ in which over 400 Indian peaceful protestors were killed by British soldiers‚ Gandhi wrote his report of the Punjab Congress Committee

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    Good Morning‚ today I xxxx am here to talk to you about ‘’The Earth” Let me begin by a famous quote- “ The Earth provides enough to satisfy every man’s needs‚ but not every man’s greed.”  ― Mahatma Gandhi The urgent message is “Save the Earth”. It’s a message that has been heard before and consistently being spread throughout the world. In this time that I have to talk to you‚ I want to show to you‚ how deep a mess we are in‚ with environmental crisis and how we can get out of it. It warns us

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    Independence Day

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    of Indian Independence was the first major attempt by Indians to break off the shackles of foreign slavery. With the anti-partition movement of 1905 against the partition of Bengal‚ the cry for freedom began to gather momentum. The arrival of Mahatma Gandhi in the political scene of India in 1919‚ his three mass movements of 1920‚ 1930 and 1942‚ the failed attempt of Indian National Army under Subhash Chandra Bose‚ international backing of the Indian cause etc.‚ all culminated in forcing the British

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    Period: 1 2/11/13 Introduction- I going to write about Martin Luther King JR.‚ Mahatma Gandhi‚ and My coach Mr. Ambriz and how they made a difference in the world. How all three of these people made a difference in the community? P2: Martin Luther king JR. made a difference in our world by bringing peace and freedom to our world

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    Hitler vs. Ghandi

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    As a result‚ the Holocaust became one of the most atrocious events in human history. Another powerful figure was Mahatma Ghandi‚ he led humanity through peace and rightousness. Ghandi did not believe in violence; he promoted unity and love. Ghandi brought the idea of freedom to a repressed nation. Mahatma Ghandi was a brilliant and stupendous leader. When juxtaposed‚ Mahatma Ghandi’s leadership was superior to Adolf Hitler’s. Hitler liked playing God‚ he believed he could create a perfect

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    many kinds of way. Whether it is intellectual‚ spiritual or just personal appealed. A great example of an individual being influenced by someone is Martin Luther King Jr. Dr. King was mainly influenced by two main individuals‚ Dr. Benjamin Mays and Mahatma Gandhi. To get influenced by someone is very appealing because you see something in that person that makes you want to do it yourself or gets you the courage to keep going. On my case‚ I have been powerfully influenced by my mother. Someone that stands

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