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There are men in history that have a very successful life and peoples highly respected. Gandhi himself became the Indian National Congress's most influential political leader and was one of the most amazing heroes have been. He was born on October 2, 1869 in Porbandar, near Bombay into a family of politicians. Gandhi got married at the age 13 and has four children. He studied law at University College in London and returned to India in 1891 to practice law. Gandhi stayed and working for human rights in South Africa for twenty one years. The Indians was named him ‘Mahatma’ meaning Great Soul. His ideas of fight upon the principles of courage, nonviolence and truth called Satyagraha; he gave the people of India the ways to fight for their rights, and ended British rules without violence.
Satyagraha promoted nonviolence and civil disobedience as the best way for achieving political and social goal. In 1915, Gandhi came back to India and became the most respectful, powerful leader of the Indian nationalist movement within fifteen years. He was using the main idea of Satyagraha and brought the Indian to independence from British. The British arrested Gandhi several times because of his activity in South Africa and
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I think Gandhi was one of the most highly respectful in the history of the world. Gandhi’s bravery and passion have made very big impress on my life and effects lots of peoples. How can a small Indian man that won the British Empire’s policies of injustice, discrimination without fighting? How a man could sacrifice himself without fear for his life? What make him so strong and fearless? He made us realized that there is a better way. Gandhi’s work and commitment influence on millions of peoples. Martin Luther King was one of them. Martin bought the whole lot of books on the Indian nationalist leader. He read and realizes the impact they made on him. “As I read, I became deeply fascinated by his campaigns of nonviolent resistance. As I delved deeper into the philosophy of Gandhi, my skepticism concerning the power of love gradually diminished, and I came to see for the first time its potency in the area of social reform.” (http://www.mindfully.org/Reform/2003/Gandhi-Influence-King20jan03.htm).
In 1893, Gandhi begins working on the unjust discrimination that himself, and other Indians have to face. Gandhi was being treated badly from the British. Anywhere he went, the British insulted him and treated him with rudeness but he did not give up. One time he was thrown off the train while traveling from Durban to Pretoria because he refused to yield the first class seat to a Briti
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Gandhi Gandhi used non violent strategy during both his local and national campaigns to bring about change in India. He honed the theory .... |
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Gandhi Mahatma Gandhi was one person who had many ideas concerning politics around the world. He also had many ideas of forming new governments in foreign countries. .... |
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Gandhi .... But everything changed when Gandhi began his campaign. Mahatma Gandhi was born in India in 1869. .... This was the start of Gandhi 's campaign. .... |
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Gandhi Gandhi. .... Why? Because Gandhi was perhaps the most notable person of the 20th century to use non-violent protests, and possibly the best example of one. .... |
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Gandhi The film "Gandhi " by Ben Kingsley, clearly illustrates in ways that are quite compelling, Mahatma Gandhi 's force of spirit to make this place a better .... |
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Gandhi Mohandas Gandhi was and is still recognized as the greatest proponent of the ideals of passive resistance and striking. Gandhi had .... |
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Mohandas Gandhi No Indian since Buddha has so fully captured the imagination, or taught the world as much, as Mohandas Gandhi. As one of the most |
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The film Gandhi The film Gandhi is a biography of the Indian leader, and historians have pointed out a number of ways in which the film distorts the historical record. |
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Gandhi's Spiritual Development 1. Since this autobiography is titled The Story of My Experiments with Truth, give examples of what Gandhi considers his experiments in this regard. |
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Political Strategies of Gandhi This research examines the political strategies of Mohandas K. Gandhi in the project of gaining India's independence, as well as the role that religion played |
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Life and Work of Gandhi Gandhi Introduction Mohandas K. Gandhi lived a long and productive life which had many different cycles to it. Although he is most |
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Gandhi & the Politics of Mass Action GANDHI AND THE POLITICS OF MASS ACTION As outlined in Chapter 16, "The Struggles for Asia, 1920-1945" Mohandas Gandhi appears to be an unparalleled leader and |
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