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    their opinions. Throughout time we see how many people of different ethnic origins are poorly treated and discriminated because of their race, gender or beliefs. Gandhi: An Autobiography and The Help portray multiple insights of the world in the 1900’s compared to modern day society. Social justice is a major theme in The Help and Gandhi: An Autobiography. In these two books we see how society can be a cruel mistress. How people of different races are treated throughout time and how the main…

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    world in many positive ways, and make the world a better place, like these three in this text. Like sports hall of fames, why shouldn’t heroes have hall of fames too? Three heroes who should be honored in the Hero Hall of Fame are Harriet Tubman, Gandhi and Nelson Mandela. The first person who should be in the Hero Hall of Fame is Nelson Mandela. Nelson Mandela accomplished many things. He helped racial problems in Africa. He was also President of South Africa from 1994-1999. Nelson Mandela…

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    which was derived from the Greek word hērōs. According to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary, the first known use was in the fourteenth century. Some synonyms of the word hero are idol, icon or god. Antonyms of the word hero are coward and villain. Both Gandhi and Mother Teresa demonstrate enormous heroic actions, and both exceed the definition…

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    Chapter : 5 Assassination of Indira Gandhi and Riots against Sikhs Indira Gandhi ordered Indian Army to storm Golden Temple to flush out Jarnail Singh Bhinderanwale and his followers from the temple. Although Operation Blue Star was successful in getting rid of Bhinderanwale but it initiated resentment among the Sikhs against Indira Gandhi. The Times of India published excerpts of an Interview which Mrs. Gandhi gave to BBC reporter on 20th June 1984 with a headline ‘Action against terrorists,…

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    progression and prosperity as human beings in the field of economics and fiscal matters are pivotal for maintaining and living in a flourishing and thriving society. Gandhi juxtaposes an individual’s lifestyle choices with our grasp of how far morality extends within our lives. These two unparalleled…

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    Indira Gandhi; Mother India or Tyrant Indira Gandhi leaves a divided legacy. To the poor she is a hero. She is Mother India, who helped the underprivileged with her social welfare programs and the mother of the Green Revolution, which helped make India self-sufficient in grain productions. For others she is the architect of the Emergency, a dark period in India’s history when democracy was suppressed and political enemies we put down or…

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    Mahatmas Gandhi and Maximilien Robespierre, both attempted to change the social and governing structures of their nations, but both hit difficult obstacles throughout their journey. Gandhi and Robespierre had many similarities and differences, but had the same overall goal. Although Gandhi had a different approach to reach his goals than Robespierre, they both made great efforts and sacrifices to get freedom for their country. Though, Gandhi and Robespierre had the same ideas of how to…

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    Wangari Maathai is a very astonishing woman, who has lived both a long and full life. She has seen the world, sought knowledge, and come back to her homeland to make a difference in the plight of women and the ecosystem. For her amazing efforts she won a Nobel Peace prize. She was most recognized for founding the Green Belt movement in Africa, which was an organization designed to empower African women be planting trees. Maathai has great respect for nature, and believes it’s very important to…

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    to institutions and individuals. 7. Gandhi and Dewey both had same opinion in terms of performance of sensory organs in the process of education. They both gave an institution where individual could learn the basic learning. For this purpose Gandhi gave the craft-centered Basic School & Dewey gave a Laboratory School. 8. Gandhi and Dewey both had same opinion in term of teacher's personality. The student did not vary the teacher from the subject he taught. Gandhi was in against from Dewey in…

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    in the world. Many of those people did that through standing up for what they believe in. Majority of those people were ridiculed and persecuted for what they did. Few of those individuals were recognized for the difference they made. Dorothea Dix, Gandhi, and Irena Sendler were in that small percent of people who made a huge difference but got recognized for it. Dorothea Dix was born in Hampden, Maine on April 4, 1802. She ran the household and raised her brothers from a young age. Her father…

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