Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi

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    strategy Gandhi hoped that with the departure of the British, the village would once more be placed at the center of social and economic life in India. But his own colleagues who supported the strengthening of urbanization and industrialization in India outvoted him. Chapter One Tolstoy’s Philosophy in Satyagraha Gandhi while in South Africa developed the technique of political protest for which he remains best known and to which he gave the name satyagraha, or truth-force. But how did Gandhi…

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    When America was divided by color, white being treated as the supreme and colored being treated as the inferior, a Baptist minister from Atlanta, Georgia named Michael Luther king jr., arose fighting for the civil rights and freedom for all Americans from racial discrimination (Martin Luther King biography 2014). He later changed his first name from Michael to Martin during his lifetime. King’s dream was to make America a colorblind nation (Cross, 438). Even after years passed for the United…

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    Indian nationalist and iconic leader Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi advocated for peaceful resistance during the Indian fight for independence by saying, “I object to violence because when it appears to do good, the good is only temporary, the evil it does is peramanent.” Interestingly enough, the evidence to support Gandhi’s veiwpoint is pervasive throughout unrelated World War I, which took place between 1914 and 1918. Uncharacteristically called the Great War, World War I was a bloody conflict…

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    A Brief note on Nationality: According to my perception, nationality means belongingness to a particular nation by birth or by nationalization, it also comprise when people have common tradition, culture, values, ethics, origin or often a nation. For example, immigrants of same nationality often seek out for each other, this usually defines their sense of nationality and belongingness. Nationality is also considered as a legal relationship between a state and a person, and nationality usually…

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    Pete Docter’s “UP” is one of Disney’s most critically acclaimed movie, that satisfy the audience with an emotional rollercoaster throughout the movie. It has been recognized as one of the “must watch Disney movies” of all times, but in all honesty, which Disney movie wouldn’t? Jammed packed with life lessons, stunning visuals and deep character arcs, make most movies stand out among the rest. One critic has mentioned that, UP is by far the most emotional human drama of any Pixar movies thus far”…

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    Meaning Of Jihad

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    UNDERSTANDING JIHAD IN THE CONTEXT OF HINDU-MUSLIM CONFLICTS In order to understand the concept of “Jihad”, let us first understand the culture it comes from, i.e., Islam. As the Quran states, “The word Islam means, “surrender” to the will of God (Allah in Arabic). Since there is only one God and mankind is one species, the religion that God has ordained for human beings is one.’’ Islam also preaches that God in His mercy had sent messengers to convey His message, to different…

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