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    AIM OF EDUCATION The main aim of education is the all-round development of a student. Its purpose is to develop a student into a full‚ whole and integrated person. Thus‚ the objectives to be achieved through education and training are many and comprehensive. Education helps in achieving and developing skills‚ abilities‚ insights and scientific temper. Besides literary and aesthetic appeal of education‚ there are utilitarian aspects as well and they are equally important. Education aims at developing

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    Ysavela Corral 06/25/13 PoliSci01/Crain Final Paper Mahatma Gandhi The film I decided to watch was the film on the activist/lawyer Gandhi. He was most known for his non-violent ways of getting his point across when the United Kingdom’s takeover of his home country India. Gandhi first emerged this protest when he was on a bus and he was forced to move to the back of the bus because he was an Indian man. This is when Gandhi first entered into the activist world and began to merge his country

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    revolutions against governments in the world‚ whether it be in the Middle East today or Bosnia in the 1980’s. These so called “liberations” include many unnecessary civilian casualties and often leave a nation or peoples in a worse state than before. As Mahatma Gandhi once said‚ "A nonviolent revolution is not a programme of ’seizure of power’ but it is a programme of transformation of relationships‚ ending in a peaceful transfer of power." Transfer of power lessens the humiliation of the opponent. This

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    ‘Would you like to see humans becoming extinct after sometime? Animals are as important as  humans and then how can we see animals extinct. Mahatma Gandhi (1956) had a quote  which was­”The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way  animals are treated”. There are several animals who are on the line of becoming extinct.  Animals that are on the line of extinction are called Endangered Animals. If the current  Endangered animals became extinct then many resources that people use will also 

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    Michael. He stood up for his son which changed hi. He wasn’t scared to talk publically anymore. Wherever humans are‚ if people choose to respond to conflict without violence and anger‚ then a much greater conflict is avoidable. Some people such as Mahatma Gandhi who avoided to respond to conflict with violence and aggressiveness tend to bring about a better future for their people. Gandhi was a man of peace. His values and principles of non-violence‚ faith and truth are still remembered today. He objected

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    Jalianwalabagh Massacre‚ which took place in Punjab in 1919‚ had a deep impact on the mind of young Bhagat Singh. In the year 1920‚ Mahatma Gandhi started the Non Cooperation Movement. Bhagat Singh actively participated with a great hope that this movement would bring freedom to the country. Bhagat Singh challenged the British rule and followed the wishes of Mahatma Gandhi by burning his government-school books and imported clothes.  During his early age‚ Bhagat Singh used to read a lot of literature

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    fault. Some people have a misconception that only those people who are physically strong can become good leaders‚ but this is not the fact. A leader may not be physically strong but he needs to be mentally strong and firm in decisions. For example‚ Mahatma Gandhi‚ the Father of the Nation was the greatest leader but he was active and had a firm desire to serve the Nation. He had the power of organizing and uniting people and attracting people towards him by his speeches. This is the best quality of

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    Introduction [pic] Kotak Education Foundation is an organization working for the underprivileged children and youth in Mumbai and Raigad district. An initiative in the field of education by Shri Uday Kotak and Smt. Pallavi Kotak‚ it started officially on January 1‚ 2007. Shri Uday Kotak is the Promoter and Managing Director of Kotak Mahindra Bank Limited. He heads the Kotak Mahindra Group which is in diverse financial services such as Banking‚ Investment Banking‚ Stock Broking and Distribution

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    ------------------------------------------------- Origin of Non alignment movement[edit source] Nonalignment had its origins in India’s colonial experience and the nonviolent Indian independence struggle led by the Congress‚ which left India determined to be the master of its fate in an international system dominated politically by Cold War alliances and economically by Western capitalism and Soviet communism. The principles of nonalignment‚ as articulated by Nehru and his successors‚ were preservation

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    TABLE OF CONTENT CONTENTS PAGE NO. 1. Introduction a. Objective 3 b. Introduction 3-4 2. Material and Methodology a. Materials & Apparatus 5 b. Procedure 5 3. Results and Discussions a. Results & Calculations 6-8 b. Discussions 9-10 4. Conclusion 10 5. Reference 11 6. Appendix 12 OBJECTIVE 1. To enable students to familiarize themselves with

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