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    This afternoon, we have the opportunity to hear one of the most innovative and visionary leaders in the history of our world. The leader to peace, and the father of India’s nation, Mahatma Ghandi. Through nonviolent civil disobedience, Ghandi was able to lead India to independence as he controlled the civil rights movement against the British. He surely is insightful when it comes to humanity. All through the road to freedom and peace, all through the struggles and pain, all through the blood…

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    Mahatma Gandhi was a honored anti-war activist known for his nonviolent philosophy of passive resistance. He was also a leader in the struggle to gain India independence from Great Britain. The British government assumed leadership over India in 1857 and started a government called the “Raj”. In 1919, Britain passed the “Rowlatt Act”. It stated that the Raj could put people in jail for being suspected of sedition with no trial. Gandhi declared satyagraha, which means “devotion to truth” against…

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    Music In Dementia

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    resident, most of the staff remain focused on antipsychotic drugs, for dementia residents with behavior. Another noticeable concern was even though most of the nursing staff knew that Mr’s K was born and brought-up in India they she still didn’t have any Indian tunes on her personal music. Consequently, I contacted our social worker to update Mr’s K.s list by contacting her family to find out what kind of music she liked. In conclusion, the authors believe that music is a supportive in…

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    How The Box Office Hit "The Last Of The Mohicans" Accuratley Simulated And Explained How The French And Indian War Lead Up To The American Revolution. The French and Indian War, a colonial extension of the Seven Years War that ravaged Europe from 1756 to 1763, was the bloodiest American war in the 18th century.This War took more lives than the The American Revolution, This War involved people on three different continents, including the Caribbean. The war was the…

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    The French and Indian War was the North American conflict in a larger imperial war between Great Britain and France known as the Seven Years’ War. The French and Indian War began in 1754 and ended with the Treaty of Paris in 1763. The war provided Great Britain enormous territorial gains in North America, but disputes over subsequent frontier policy and paying the war’s expenses led to colonial discontent, and ultimately to the American Revolution. (1) British soldiers fought against French…

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    Dbq Native Americans

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    new equipment, trading of knives, axes, cooking utensils, weapons, and a long list of other belongings, and the utilization of the resources, knowing that the Native Americans would be the main key into their triumph. The Europeans response to the Indian tribes such as the Iroquois had begun to allocate more devotion to the fur catching; furs and pelts had provided the tribes the much means in buying royal goods. The Europeans furthermore wanted to transform the Native Americans into the…

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    crowd was forming before his eyes. When Gandhi reached the coast, there were tens of thousands of supporters right behind him. Again, he was arrested by the British, along with 60,000 other individuals. His fame grew and so did the will to fight for Indian independence. Gandhi remained peaceful, but others were ready for an uprising. They desperately wanted freedom. Several civil wars broke out during this time of unrest. Britain faced increasing pressure. With no…

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    The Seven Years’ War, or the French and Indian War, was a war between the French and the British over colonial land in the Americas. The British colonist helped Great Britain fight towards their victory. The war left Great Britain in a monstrous debt. Great Britain could not handle the amount of debt racked up by the war, so it was passed onto the colonists through taxes. Native people in Britain only thought it was fair for the colonists to have taxes because they were part of the British…

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    expansion made America became a battle of imperialism. The French and Indian was one of the most important war in American history which switch the leading power from France to England in 1600S. The huge contest between two strongest nations at that time also became the factor of changing relations between British and American Colonies the also the American Independence Revolution happened later in 1770S. The French and Indian War started in 1754 and ended in 1763. The french was success at the…

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    war they were for certain they would win the war against Britain. In May 1778, Virginian George Rogers Clark captured many British posts and convinced the inhabitants who spoke French to come to the patriot side. Even though for years before the Indians did not support white settlements, Clark was victorious and paved the way more expansion north of the Ohio River. As before when Britain tried to take over Charleston later on they did take over it and captured a large patriot army which became…

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