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    The topic for my research paper is about how Gandhi freed India from British rule. Gandhi stood up for what he believed in and got what he wanted without resorting to violence. Gandhi was a civil leader, who rose to power by raising his voice against the unfair policies the British declared. Gandhi and his tactics of nonviolence had a huge impact on the world, for decades people were influenced by his methods and followed his practice of nonviolence. Gandhi freed India from British rule allowing India

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    The debate over violence or nonviolence as a solution to a problem is one that can be seen countless times throughout history. In Cesar Chavez’s article, the use of compare and contrast and examples argues that although violence is an easy solution, only through non-violence are liberation and freedom able to occur. The comparison of violence to nonviolence highlights Chavez’s argument that nonviolence is the only way to achieve positive results. Chavez characterizes violence as a temporary solution

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    remotely resembling victory after tragedy. Gandhi is one of the most revered pacifists in history and Bin Laden, one of the most reviled villains. One man, was willing to sacrifice his life rather than lift a finger to hurt another soul. The other is willing to kill thousands to achieve his ends. However, once you let go of the moral considerations, there are, in fact, many similarities. Not in goals or philosophies but in how their tactics manipulate the world. Gandhi, a native of India, began his exploration

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    Gandhi responded to challenge by peacefully protesting and not responding to hostility.He shows this by only peacefully protesting and if there was ever any conflict he would fast or go on a hunger strike. Gandhi had a very unique way to respond to challenge; he did not fight back so it was very difficult for conflict to rise when gandhi didn’t fight back.This is because he did not provide any fuel to start a fire.This gave gandhi power because people would still attack him and his followers.This

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    Obituary for Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was born in October 2, 1869 and died January 30, 1948. He went to the University of London to become a lawyer. In June 7, 1893 in South Africa he was thrown off a train because he refused to go to 3rd class when he had a 1st class ticket. Soon after this happen he started the Natal Indian congress to fight discrimination. In 1899 the Boer war started. Gandhi started a all Indian ambulance group of 1,100 people to help the British

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    Gorbachev once said, “We need Star Peace, not Star Wars” (Pettinger Tejvan). Gandhi, Chavez, and Gorbachev are three people who believe in equality in this world and all want one thing… world peace. These dedicated individuals participated in protests, marches, and fasts to help inspire and enact in human rights issues. Gandhi, a man who believes in defending all human rights no matter the cause. Furthermore, “Gandhi developed his philosophy of “Satyagraha,” or resistance through non-violent civil

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    people are trying to teach and let other people know rights and wrongs of the world. In the movie Gandhi made a big point of altruism to the people. Gandhi would put everyone and everything in concern before himself in all costs/powers. There have been people that have learned and studied Gandhi and used his teachings to impacted the world too. Martin Luther King Jr. is one of the people that studied Gandhi and how he impacted the world because he wanted to do the same. Gandi compared to Martin Luther

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    There are many traits that could describe William Kamkwamba. A few of those qualities are; determined, seeing the best in any situation and genius. His inventions got him a long way in life. Also his inventions helped his family survive those tough Malawian famines and made his life in Southern Africa a little more luxurious, even though it was far from opulent. William Kamkwamba, just your normal African boy struggling to even receive one minuscule meal a day. The boy who could attend school since

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    Gandhi and Malcolm X both had very successful nonviolent campaigns, although they were in different time periods and in different parts of the world, they both worked. Gandhi was one of the first people to do something big through nonviolence and showcased how well it would work if you were really dedicated to it. Gandhi had a more successful nonviolent campaign than Malcolm X because of the main goal he achieved through his campaign, gaining India their independence. Mohandas Gandhi was born on

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    of passing his term in jail in perfect happiness and peace.” - Mohandas Gandhi. Mohandas Gandhi was born on October 2, 1869 in Porbandar India to a Hindu father and Jainist mother. His very religious mother was a practitioner of Vaishnavism (worship of the Hindu god Vishnu). Influenced by his mother's beliefs Gandhi was governed by self-discipline and nonviolence. He soon got married and sailed off to study law. When Gandhi returned he was in shock of what had happened to India, in just 1 year.

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