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    negative Indira Gandhi was the most corrupt politicians of all time . Her politics was so ugly that to remain in power and stay as uncrowned queen of India she imposed emergency in 1977 . She made extreme laws such as forcible vasectomy of men ( unmarried young men included ) to control population of India . She was an awful leader and one of the biggest criminal of all times . She ate away India financially and also caused a lot of mayhem .  When Sikhs opposed her regime ( in worlds largest democracy

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    Force; Indira Gandhi‚ Born to Politics‚ Left Her Own Imprint on India. http://www.nytimes.com/learning/general/onthisday/bday/1119.html. Accessed 21/1/15. Origin: The article appeared in the New York Times‚ after Mrs Gandhi’s death. The article is an obituary written by the freelance journalist; Linda Charlton (deceased). Charlton was a former journalist with the New York Times for 10 years before going freelance. Purpose: The article was written as an obituary to inform the reader of Indira Gandhi’s

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    Indira Gandhi‚ the first women prime minister of India inspires me. When I read her life story I started to venerate her. It is a truth that I adopted her single actions in my life. She was called the “child of revolution” by her grand father when she was born. She has proved it by changing the face of India. I got influenced by her actions‚ life styles and her way of behavior. To my surprise‚ I have adopted her qualities like being a voracious reader‚ brave and friendly. Her aspect was to do right

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    Indira Gandhi was our first woman Prime Minister. She had rare qualities of leadership and guided the destiny of a big country like India for about 15 years‚ from 1966 to 1977 and 1980 to 1984. India gained status of respect and strength in the world forum during her time. Our defeating the Pakistani forces in the Indo-Pak war‚ resulting in the creation of Bangladesh‚ won her name and admiration even from the opposition parties. She was regarded a highly skilled‚ far- sighted‚ aggressive leader

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    Harleen Eng. 4 Johnston Research paper Indira Gandhi- Corruption At Its Finest In a country that claims democracy‚ Indians seem to be confused on the definition of the government style. You can not blame the people however‚ because it is the duty of the people to have faith in their country to do the right thing. Indira Gandhi manipulated the people of India by legitimizing the repression by calling for order in a chaos that she created. Indira Gandhi has made catastrophic changes to India’s

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    Educated And Working Women Have A Crucial Effect On Society In Terms Of Education‚ Health‚ And Economy Pythagoras says that "There is a good principle‚ which has created order‚ light and man; and a bad principle‚ which has created chaos‚ darkness and woman." ("Quotations from Male Philosophers on woman: Plato‚ Pythagoras‚ Friedrich Nietzsche‚ Sigmund Freud Quotes"). This idea picturizes how women are considered by society as evil. Society does not want to educate this evil who may bring darkness

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    is a misconception that women who are educated become better mothers. In fact‚ it is the other way round. Educated women concentrate more on their careers and spend more time at their workplace. In addition‚ it is an uphill task to juggle their workload and family life. Sometimes‚ they have to work overtime to make their employers happy and meet deadlines to get better salaries‚ promotions and bonuses. Under such circumstances how is an educated mother going to carry out her responsibility as

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    What Women Can Do; The Recreational Period Thesis: I see my mom as an underrated person that is obligated to be a dependent person; but uplifted herself for best. I. THE STRUGGLE A. There is a how and a way when you have confidence. 1. My mom felt that she could bring more money into the household for her children after many bad relationships. 2. She began to search for jobs to support her four children: two boys and two girls. B. The struggle of finding a job. 1. Although

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    the most shocking and gruesome murder of any time‚ an assassination to put it precisely‚ that of then Prime Minister Mrs. Indira Gandhi‚ by her own security guards who were supposed to protect her at the cost of their lives. KEHAR SINGH‚ BALBIR SINGH and SATWANT SINGH were the appellants who were charged for entering into conspiracy and committing murder of SMT. INDIRA GANDHI under section 302(murder)‚ 120B(criminal conspiracy)‚ 34(Act dome by several persons in furtherance of common intention)‚

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    make them great leaders‚ tycoons‚ corporate kings and masters of their professions. Therefore‚ educated women indeed make great mothers as they are more aware of the needs‚ norms and necessities of this challenging world that their children are going to face. An educated mother knows how to use psychology to her advantage and pave the way for the child to attain great heights. Some educated mothers force their children to excel which puts these children into a planetarium of success

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