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…as a saint and began to call him Mahatma (great-souled), a title reserved for the greatest sages. Gandhi's advocacy of nonviolence, known as ahimsa (non-violence), was the expression of a way of life implicit in the Hindu religion. By the Indian practice…
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…and promises to unite the conflicting cultures and religions with respect for diversity and equal treatment. However, many see this as a weakness and a sign he is incapable of stopping the violence between the Christians and the Muslims. Muslims are also…
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Category: /History
…, writings, organizations, and even violence to communicate to the entire nation. Indeed, the method of conveying a particular message or ideology chosen was very important, as it would often play a large part in shaping that ideology in the eyes of the public…
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…The Federalist Papers Madison begins perhaps the most famous of the Federalist papers by stating that one of the strongest arguments in favor of the Constitution is the fact that it establishes a government capable of controlling the violence
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Category: /Literature/English
…instead. Their infatuation turns into obsession and self-destruction, their intense love for each other leads to jealousy and their failing intentions to each other resort into violence. The novel shows the mystery that every emotion has a good and a bad side…
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…must be taken care of before bullying can be stopped. T.V. violence, families in poverty, and mis-teachings are just several of the many serious causes for bullying. Bullying must be stopped or prevented no matter how long it will take, it is a deeply…
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Category: /Literature/English
…on his physical appearance, and because he was so gruesome-looking, he made no friends or companions and turned to violence. Society places a heavy emphasis on being “normal” and fitting in. Those who don’t fit in and don’t follow the crowd are usually…
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…and protection from violence. Unfortunately, poverty is often an invisible problem. The voices of the poor are seldom heard. And what makes me feel like writing about poverty is the unwillingness of our society to deal with this preventable problem and how…
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…be the variable that causes poverty. Racial discrimination from an employer could lead for that person to not receive a higher paying job, in which could lead to violence from the potential employee towards the employer. In turn a crime could be committed in revolt…
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…of committing any homosexual act could be sentenced to death. Homosexuals were thought of as disgusting and morally wrong. In today's society, homosexuals are not sentenced to death, but are four times likely to be victims of violence. But what drives people…
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