2002 Gujarat violence Essays

  • How Did Mahatma Gandhi Impact India

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    Ryan Chiew (9TH) History essay: Mahatma Gandhi (Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi) Mahatma Gandhi was a lawyer in South Africa and he came back to India in 1915. Upon his return to India, he set about organizing peasants, farmers, and urban laborers to protest against excessive land-tax and discrimination and he was the preeminent leader of Indian independence movement in British-ruled India. Also, he led nationwide campaigns for easing poverty, expanding women 's rights, building religious and ethnic

  • Who Was Gandhi? By Dana Meachen Rau

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    The biography book, “Who was Gandhi ? ”, written by Dana Meachen Rau is about Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi’s life as a shy, fearful young boy who turned out to be an inspiring primary Indian leader who is still today , revered all over the world for his nonviolent work for independence, peace, freedom, and rights for India. Gandhi is special because even though he faced many terrible obstacles, such as his first child’s death right after his father’s death, Mohandas still overcame them. This shy and

  • Morality And Integrity In Nelson Mandela

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    "Those who conduct themselves with morality, integrity and consistency need not fear the forces of inhumanity and cruelty." - Nelson Mandela. Nelson Mandela, celebrated former South African president and leader in the anti-apartheid movement, during a British Red Cross Humanity Lecture made the above statement which forms the theme of this reflection. It is essential that the various concepts illustrated

  • How Did Gandhi Contribute To Civil Disobedience?

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    Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was a lawyer and fought for the India’s rights to make salt on non-violent protest.Gandhi began his defiant march to the sea to protest the British monopoly on salt, his boldest act of civil disobedience yet against British rule in India.Gandhi had planned to work at the salt flats on the beach, encrusted with crystallized sea salt at every high tide, but the police had forestalled Gandhi by crushing the salt deposits into the mud.Gandhi reached down and picked up a small

  • How Did Gandhi Contribute To The Civil Rights Movement

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    Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was known as Mahatma, “the great souled one.” In 1900 he became Indian immigrant activism for South Africa, and years following in World War 1 became the leading figure in India’s struggle to gain independence from Great Britain. On October 2, 1869, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was born. Mohandas father was the chief minister of Porbandar, and his mother was a devoted practitioner of Vaishnavism an ascetic religion governed by tenets of self-discipline and nonviolence. Mohandas

  • What Is Gandhi's Acts Of Civil Disobedience

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    Gandhi is also known as Mahatma which Gandhi’s journey of civil disobedience and non-violence began after he came back to his homeland of India from South Africa in July of the year 1914 when he supported the Home Rule movement. Gandhi originally went to Africa on business with his job as a lawyer but instead Gandhi had found his calling both spiritually and politically. This led to many acts of non-violence and civil disobedience. Gandhi may have been small, frail and had a high pitched voiced

  • Mahatma Gandhi Biography

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    Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was born in Porbandar, Gujarat, in North West India, on October 2nd, 1869 (Datta 7). Advantageously, Gandhi was born into the Vaishya (merchant) caste thus this allowed him to acquire an all-inclusive education. Gandhi’s parents arranged for him and Kasturba to be married at 13. Gandhi’s father was a political figure in Porbandar. His mother, a religious devout, taught Gandhi the fundamentals of Hinduism, most notably the notion of ahimsa, tolerance and vegetarianism.

  • Essay For National Honor Society

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    “The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others,” said Mahatma Gandhi, the Indian activist who fought for India’s independence. I admire Mr. Gandhi because he used his voice, his actions and his service to change the world. I believe in the importance of helping others in order to achieve a fulfilling life. The National Honor Society, because of its service-oriented philosophy, offers an effective path to exercise my willingness and interest in being of service to others

  • Shirin Neshat: A Visual Artist Analysis

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    just that, but passionate and sincere. The theme of her work takes on the social, cultural, and religious codes of Muslim societies, as well as the oppositions. (Lauren Collins, 2007.) Shirin Neshat directed a two-screen video installation, “Tooba,” 2002, which was inspired by Shahrnoush Parsipour’s

  • Siddhartha Guatama Research Paper

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    If I were to meet one person in history it would be Siddhartha Guatama. Historians believe he was born sometime between 560BC - 400BC. Guatama was born into royalty and after growing tired of the confining walls he decided to go out and discover the world. Unfortunately, all he ended up finding was war and cruelty so he made it his life mission to try and find happiness. He practiced every religion he came across but was left disappointed every time. Guatama decided to meditate for a long time, and

  • Research Paper On Gandhi

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    “You must be the change you wish to see in the World”(Morton,2011,p.1). Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was born, in 1869 in Porbandar, India; there is no exact date of birth for Gandhi due to the era he was born in(Tejvan,2011,p.1). Gandhi is the fourth child of the Prime minister Karamchand Gandhi, his mother was a very spiritual believer and seeker who attended the temple’s services quite often(Tepfer,2004,p.3). As a child, Mohandas Gandhi was an excellent student, but very shy.(Tejvan,2011,p.1). No

  • Adolf Hitler And Gandhi Research Paper

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    Germans(History Place -Triumph of Hitler). His second goal was to rid Germany of all Jews. Gandhi's goals were to gain independence for India from Great Britain by using non-violence. “I attach the same importance to nonviolence that I did then”(Gandhi). He also wanted to fix the problem of racial segregation(Mahatma Gandhi).

  • Research Paper On Gandhi

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    my mind that Mahatma Gandhi is one of the most inspirational figures of all time from his pursuit of non-violence to his stance on religion itself and legacy that he left behind. Gandhi took a very strong stance on what he believed in and did whatever it took to get his knowledge and opinion to others. His political stance was simple, no violence, Gandhi wanted to rid the world of violence. In one of the most popular Gandhi quotes he says " An eye for an eye and soon the whole worlds blind" (Gandhi

  • Mahatma Gandhi: The Leader Of The Gandhi Movement

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    As one of the leading non-violent figures of the 20th century, Mahatma Gandhi was born on 2nd October 1869 in a town called Porbandar, situated on the Indian coast. His father was a man named Karamchand Gandhi, who served as the chief minister of the town. At his middle school and high school, Gandhi was a mediocre student. However, he would later find out he was talented when dealing with the masses and major political powers. Gandhi was sent to Britain to study law because his parents were able

  • Mohandas Gandhi: India's Peaceful Leader

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    protester. He left a legacy, remembered as India’s peaceful leader. Mohandas Gandhi inspired the world by showing his non violence to the world. “Gandhi’s actions inspired others like Martin Luther King Jr. and Nelson Mandela”(Biography.com). Gandhi once said,”Nonviolence is the first article of my faith. It is also my last faith.” He only believed in nonviolence, never violence. “His belief in simple living gave people a beacon of hope”(Biography.com). “Gandhi showed the world that to be able to win

  • Immortals Of Meluha Character Analysis

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    “Worship of a hero is transcendent admiration of a great man”1(14). Amish’s fictional faculty makes our legendry divinity alive in the pages of The Immortals of Meluha. Shiva, the hero, the protagonist of the novel is “A man who rose to become godlike because of his karma”2(xv). He is a blend of wit and bravery; an unmatched swordsman with cutting edges of intelligence and honest behavior. Godliness including childlike innocence, unraveled sacrificing spirit to save children, women and downtrodden

  • The White Tiger By Gandhi Language Analysis

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    Non Existence of Gandhi words in India is portrayed in Aravind Adiga’s “The White Tiger” Suresh M Assistant Professor, Department of English, Scad College of Engineering and Technology, Tamilnadu, India.627414 Abstract: The objective of this paper is to analyse the existence of Gandhian words in India. In the novel “The white Tiger” Aravind Adiga pictures the non existence of Gandhian words in India. Bribes, Slavery, Prostitution are some of the vices pictures in this novel. This paper compares

  • Five Key Elements Of Leadership Essay

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    Q1. Describe the five key elements of leadership The five keys of elements of leadership are leader-follower, influencing, organizational objective, changes and people. Each of elements works differently, the first key world leader-follower is leaders influence a behavior to the followers as well as follower also influence leaders. Second, Influencing is change role from somebody. For example in leaders and followers relationship, when leader give any inspiration toward followers and then followers

  • How Did Gandhi Change The World By Heather Whipps

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    Summery Rough Draft In the article "How Gandhi Changed the World", Heather Whipps states how Gandhi is a highly respected man for his efforts to free India from British rule using non-violent methods. For this reason, Gandhi is a highly respected man around the world. One reason Gandhi was a superior person was because he supported Indian civil rights. In the article it says "Its hard to imagine the thin robed Gandhi working in the rough and tumble world of law, but Gandhi did get a start in

  • Research Paper On Gandhi

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    Gandhi was a strong leader and activist who lead victory in many of his protests. Gandhi’s childhood had a formative effect on his identity as an activist. Mahatma Gandhi was born on October 2, 1869, in Porbandar, Kathiawar, India. He was known as the leader of India’s Independence. Sadly he was assassinated by Nathuram Godse on January 30, 1948 at a prayer meeting. He was a good man who fixed many of India’s problems and a inspiration to all. He is known today as one of the most famous Indian leaders