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    as the Gandhian Era in Indian Politics. During the period‚ Gandhi spoke the final word on behalf of the Indian National Congress in negotiating with the British Government for constitutional reforms‚ and for chalking out a programme for the national movement. Mahatma Gandhi led the national freedom struggle against the British rule. The most unique thing about this struggle was that it was completely nonviolent. Mohan Das Karamchand Gandhi was born on 2nd October‚ 1869 at Porbandar in Gujarat. After

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    omparing and Contrasting the 1960s to Today Communication is different from back then and then now. Cause the 1960s it’s just a major impact on back then and now. Communication is one thing that is different because we have a whole lot of social networks to use. A reason why communication is different than now and back then is because we have a instagram‚snapchat‚and kik. Also‚ back then when u had to talk on the phone‚ the phone looked like a speaker that’s on your ear. A lot of young people use

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    Mahatmas Gandhi and Maximilien Robespierre were two revolutionary leaders who were seeking for religious change. Both nationalist‚ or person who advocates political independence for a country‚ handled these revolutions in different ways ‚one using nonviolence and one using terror. Also both leaders expected different rewards in conclusion of their protests. Gandhi and Robespierre definitely handled things in different ways. For example if someone disagreed with Gandhi’s beliefs he would talk to

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    Life in the 20's vs 30's

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    Life In the 20’s and 30’s Many people who just got back from the war were so unhappy due to the Spanish flu that they got from traveling around the world. In the 20’s people starting to life happy because of the prices and everything that they have starting to raise. Unfortunately everything in this world always rotating around. So this roaring that happening in the 20’s starting to end in the 30’s. This created the Great Depression. In the 20’s many people were so happy because they got

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    producers had to physically carry the milk in individual containers‚ especially in the summer season. The producers also sometimes had to sell cream and ghee at throw away prices. In these conditions‚ the life of the farmer in kaira district turned bad and the farmer’s total income was derived entirely from seasonal crops. The private traders and middlemen controlled the marketing and distribution milk for the system. These agents on their own decided the

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    Relevance of Rizal Today

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    Relevance of Rizal Today The liberty in our hands‚ the probability that our country can achieve economic and social prosperousness on its own‚ and the denomination our motherland had received which is all known in almost around the world. These are the products that a great man entrusted to us‚ the fruit an unforgettable man had cultivated for the present generation‚ and the path created by a hero for us to have our own history and to make our own legacy for the future Filipinos. These are the outcome

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    You have probably heard of great leaders like Martin Luther King Jr. and Abraham Lincoln. Rosa Parks and George Washington‚ too. Well‚ Mahatma Gandhi and Nelson Mandela were also great leaders that made an impact on the world. They freed so many people and they believed that everyone deserves freedom. They both worked hard for their freedom. Although both authors presented well‚ Gandhi’s text was more persuasive because he affected more people (people all over India)‚ was a little more peaceful‚

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    The Seven Deadly Sins mentioned by Mahatma Gandhi are: * Wealth without work Nowadays we can see the evidence of people love to gain money without even have to do some work. Well‚ we might love to do that. I do want to if I could‚ haha. However‚ if we take a deep sight of it‚ we can see that there will be only two probabilities of people having some wealth without doing any efforts: (1) those people are heading towards laziness and poverty‚ (2) those people do corruptions. No offense‚ but money

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    Storing Numbers Positive integers are stored as described above Negative integers are stored either using signed bit or 2’s complement. Signed Bit The most significant bit is 0 if the number is +ve‚ 1 if –ve. However there are two zeroes (+0 and –0) and the ordinary rules of arithmetic don’t work. 2’s complement To find the 2’s complement of a number change all 0’s to 1’s and 1’s to 0’s. Then add 1. Only one zero and all the ordinary rules of arithmetic work. The most significant bit will be a 1 if the

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    Main household Appliances: The appliances found in houses between 20-50 years ago were a primitive version of what we have today. For example; T.V’s when they first came out were huge‚ chunky and were only in black and white. There were vinyl records that were large and required a record player to play. I think technology has stayed within the same concept‚ but has gotten smaller‚ smarter and more efficient. Size of houses: It was not uncommon to have extremely large families in only one bedroom

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