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  • The Best Time And Day To Book A Flights To Delhi
    By: Dharmendra Kr Rai | - Delhi, referred locally as "Dilli" and located on the banks of the river Yamuna, is a sprawling city divided into an old and a new. With its majestic buildings, regal architecture and rich culture, Delhi has been the heart of power in the Indian Sub-continent for several centuries. New Delhi is the capital of Modern and Imperial India. Before British Imperialism, Old Delhi served as the center. Delhi houses The Supreme Court, The Parliament of India - Headquarters of the Central Gove ...
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  • Tourism In Madurai, A Trip The House Of Meenakshi Temple
    By: Flin Martyn | - Madurai is the third largest city of Tamil Nadu and is also a popular tourist destination for tourists in South India. Tourism in Madurai is flourished with various tourist attractions that include Meenakshi amma temple, Gandhi Museum, Tirumalai Nayakkar Mahal, Tiruparan Kudram, Alagar Kovil and so on. All these places enhance a travelers tour to Madurai all the more and make the tour an enduring journey.
    The first thing that comes to an ordinary Indians mind, when we say Madurai is Mad ...

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  • Story Of Ahmedabad
    By: Suhaina Mazhar | -
    Ahmedabad stands out as the major metropolis within the Indian state of Gujarat as well as the 7th largest city in the Indian subcontinent. It is situated at the shores of the Sabarmati River. It served as the capital city of Gujarat State until the capital was moved to Gandhi Nagar.

    The history of Ahmedabad commences with the attack of the Solanki King Karandev. Immediately after he won over the Bhil Ruler Ashapall, he set up the town of Karnavati. During the thirteenth c ...

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  • Thiruvananthapuram "€" The Evergreen City Of India
    By: Flin Martyn | - Thiruvananthapuram formerly known as Trivandrum is the capital of Kerala and an extremely picturesque region which was famously quoted as the evergreen city of India by Mahatma Gandhi, the father of the nation. Thiruvananthapuram is also a popular tourist destination characterized by picturesque surroundings and quaint and peaceful atmosphere that provides an idyllic relaxing holiday destination.
    Thiruvananthapuram sitting by the sea shore lined with coconut and palm trees is blessed ...

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  • Sanjay Gandhi National Park - The Forest Within The City"€¦.
    By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | - It seems incredible that so much greenery and tranquillity can dwell within one of the most populated and crowded cities in India. Within 90 minutes of the city of Mumbai, one finds the Sanjay Gandhi National Park that has defied the norm and has managed to sustain itself, its peace and serenity undisturbed by the surrounding hustle and bustle and pollution.

    Also known as the Borivali National Park, the area is a ravishing landscape of distant hills, azure skylines merging in the d ...

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  • Vvr Housing's New Hmda Plots Sites For Sale At Thimmapur Near Shamshabad In Hyderabad Bangalore Nh7
    By: VVR Housing India Pvt Ltd | - VVR Housing"s New Lanuch HMDA and DTCP approved Residential Plots for sale at Thimmapur Hyderabad near Shamshabad International Airport close to Bangalore National Highway NH7

    About Location : Shamshabad has today emerged as a center of attraction for various communities around the world. More than 50% of the prime properties surrounding to the Hyderabad International Airport have been acquired by the top-notch corporate players for setting up of engineering, ICT, hospital ...

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  • It Is A Pleasure To Fly From Capital Of India To Capital Of Thailand
    By: Rock Rodney | - New Delhi is the Capital City of India and all airlines, both domestic and international, operate flight services from its Indira Gandhi International Airport to various parts of the World.

    Bangkok, the city of angels, is the capital of Thailand, considered as the largest urban city, gaining importance as a dynamic, independent and influential city, earlier acting as a buffer between British and French colonies because of its strategic location. There are direct Bangkok to New Del ...

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  • Fly To The Land Of Tourists And Traders From New Delhi
    By: Rock Rodney | - New Delhi is the Capital City of India and all airlines, both domestic and international, operate flight services from its Indira Gandhi International Airport to various parts of the World.

    Singapore is a beautiful city in south eastern peninsula, bustling with commerce and with the population of Chinese, Indians and Malaysian Muslims, it excites every visitor with rich and lovely tourism areas and events of entertainment and New Delhi to Singapore flights land here in its Changi ...

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  • Pilgrims Are The Main Section Of Passengers In New Delhi Kathmandu Route
    By: Rock Rodney | - New Delhi is the Capital City of India and all airlines, both domestic and international, operate flight services from its Indira Gandhi International Airport to various parts of the World.

    Kathmandu is the State Capital of Nepal, a neighbouring country with political arrangements with India and China, to which place Citizens of these countries can travel without a Passport or Visa requirements.

    The air traffic in New Delhi to Kathmandu flights is populated mostly by p ...

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  • Ignou Open Mat Exam Guidance
    By: anki | - IGNOU OPENMAT (Indira Gandhi National Open University OPEN) is an entrance test for candidates who aspire to get admission to programmes related to management. The test is conducted in February and August. IGNOU is considered as the largest Open University in our country. The following are the programs offered by the university.
    Master of Business Administration (MBA)
    Diploma in Management (DIM)
    Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDIM)
    Post Graduate Diploma in Human ...

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  • Jet Airways - The Pleasure Of Flying
    By: ajitweb | - Jet Airways is one of the biggest private airlines in India. The airline was amongst the first few confidentially held companies that were started after the Indian Government opened its skies for the private player in 1990. The corporation was founded in 1992 by Naresh Goyal and his five other associates. The company commenced its operation in 1993 and since then there was no looking back.

    The airline is headquartered at Mumbai and has its headquarters at Mumbai's Chhatrapati Shivaj ...

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  • Tourism In Gujarat, The Area Of Gandhi Ji
    By: Mathanm Mohan | - Gujarat, the home of dad of state Bapu ji is a well-known condition of Traditional western Indian. This condition is well-known for its wealthy standard and social heritages, fantastic gatherings and delightful meals. The condition has been offering as a well-known slope area from years and travel and leisure in Gujarat is making good income for the condition and the state.

    Every year, the condition embraces huge traffic of vacationers coming from the different crevices on the plan ...

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  • The Great Man Of India
    By: Bobby Castro | - Born in October 2, 1869, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi is considered as the pre-eminent political and ideological leader of India during its fight for independence from British monarchial rule.

    His main tool in propagating the revolution is through satyagraha or resistance through civil disobedience. This is based on the Indian concept of ahimsa or non-violence. Through his leadership, Gandhi provided the leadership for Indian independence as well as influence many other civil rights ...

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  • India's Contribution To South Africa's Political History
    By: Bobby Castro | - The first Indians from South Asia came to South Africa between 1860 and 1911 as part of the contingent of field workers and mill operators in the agricultural fields of the Natal region, which was then a British colony. While many were given the opportunity to return to India, many chose to remain as farmers in the colony or become entrepreneurs in the region.

    Despite their long history in the country, Indians were not granted full status as citizens until 1961. Despite their hund ...

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  • Anti-corruption Leader Anna Hazare Cannot Yet Be Compared To Gandhi
    By: Anas Khan | - The anti-corruption movement that Anna Hazare and his associates have launched rocked the establishment in Delhi to its foundations; but it is utterly hyperbolic to describe this movement as a second independence movement and to liken Hazare to Gandhi.

    Your leader column says: "Anna Hazare whose anti-corruption movement is posing an increasingly serious challenge to the Indian government, has certainly borrowed both style and technique from the Mahatma. He wears plain white clot ...

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  • Some Points To Consider When Planning To Move To A New Interior!!
    By: Bharat Gandhi | - Lack of space is one of the primary reasons to move to a new house. This lack of space can occur due to the following reasons
    1) Kids have grown up and now they require a place for themselves like a proper bedroom or peaceful study area.
    2) The existing space cannot house the latest home appliances or your exercise machines.
    3) Family has grown due to marriage and so an addition of a new member in the house.
    4) Business work is done in the house etc. etc.

    No ...

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  • Are Guns, Germs And Steel Still Dominant?
    By: Skip Conover | - Computer networks, nonviolent protest, and persistence of the human spirit will change human societies forever over the next millennium.

    Jared Diamond won a 1998 Pulitzer Prize for his book, Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies. It became a National Geographic series broadcast on PBS in 2005. There he outlined the factors that have molded the fates of societies globally over the past 13,000 years, and explained why Eurasian civilizations have risen to dominance. < ...

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  • Gandhi Smriti Or The Living Memory Of The Mahatma
    By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | - Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, the greatest visionary and leader the land of India saw in the 20th century met his end by an extremist"s gunfire on January 30th 1948. But the legacy of Mahatama Gandhi; as he was known among his ardent followers as well as enemies, was destined to be the lasting light of the spirit of India in the coming years. Embodying the memory of this great patriot and humane leader is the Gandhi Smriti; the mansion and museum of the Mahatma in New Delhi.

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  • Successful Revolutions Are Paid For In Blood
    By: Skip Conover | - Revolution 2.0 has already thrown up one apparent hero—Wael Ghonim. Like Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi and Martin Luther King, Jr. before him, Ghonim is both passionate and articulate about the current human rights issues facing ordinary citizens in the Muslim world. Thanks to CNN, Twitter and Facebook, everyone knows Ghonim's name.

    It is an unfortunate truth that revolutions for core civil rights are often earned over many years and with the blood of their heroes and proponen ...

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  • Priyanka Gandhi Horoscope
    By: Pushpendra Singh Panwar | - Priyanka Gandhi Introduction

    Priyanka Gandhi is an Indian politician. She is the granddaughter of Feroze Gandhi and Indira (Nehru) Gandhi, and belongs to the Nehru-Gandhi family. She was born on January 12, 1972 in New Delhi, India. Priyanka Vadra is the second of two children of late Rajiv Gandhi and Sonia Gandhi, current President of the Indian National Congress, and the Chairperson of the ruling United Progressive Alliance. Her father Rajiv Gandhi, grandmother Indira Gandhi and ...

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  • Thank You Letter - To My Hero Of Peace, Mahatma Gandhi
    By: Raffy Chan | - This is a thank you letter to one of the most honored ambassadors of peace the world has ever had the privilege to know. I now I am not alone in my admiration and gratitude for the man who has moved so many to the pursuit of harmony and equality.

    Dear Gandhi,

    Of course there is no way you know me. I was born long after your death on that fateful day in January as you were about to address a prayer meeting. I live thousands of miles away from where you advocated your m ...

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  • Vastushastra And The Health Related Factor I.e. Magnetism
    By: Bharat Gandhi | - Architect B.R Gandhi also a well known Vastu consultant has thrown light on Vastushastra- the ancient science of structures. Magnetic energy is as Omni-present as is solar but almost impossible to detect. The instinct in birds and animals to migrate can be attributed to slight fluctuations in the magnetic field of the earth.

    We pick up pins with a small magnet and a muse ourselves we when we have noting to do but it dose not strike us that the whole damn planet is in a preca ...

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  • Interior Designer, B.r Gandhi Talks About The Bedroom Aspect
    By: Bharat Gandhi | - For each of us and for every age person there is a bed, a place that is harbor to our intimate moments.
    The cradle in the bedroom interior has always symbolized the dawn of life. This mini bed is readied before the birth; it expresses all the hope and passion of love and of lovers.
    Looking at beds as an interior part of the bedroom, which of course have been with us throughout our life, we see how life used to be and expressed and how it is lived today.
    Probably just a rug or a ...

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  • Mahatma Gandhi Road - A Shopping Street That Is Well Worth A Visit
    By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | - Growing fast and attracting heaps of foreign attention, India has one of the fastest growing economies in the world, none more so than the city of Bangalore. This amazing metropolis is studded with an array of great entertainment options and a number of cultural attractions. The cultural aspect of the India travel experience has amazed many a traveller for hundreds of years and its rich history has intrigued those who set foot on its alluring shores. Bangalore, one of the most developed and busi ...
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  • Indira Gandhi Memorial Museum, A Tribute To A Great Leader
    By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | - The Indira Gandhi Memorial Museum in New Delhi is dedicated to the memory of Indias great Prime Minister who was tragically assassinated in 1984. The site of the museum is the vast yet unpretentious residence which she occupied during her tenure as Prime Minister. It was in the gardens of this residence that she met her untimely death at the hands of her own bodyguards.
    The museum displays an absorbing selection of images depicting the public and personal lives of the Nehru-Gandhi fami ...

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  • Diwakar Gandhi A Well Acknowledged And Widely Acclaimed Professional In The Corporate Community
    By: Naveen Kapur | - Diwakar B. Gandhi (DBG) is actually a well known and widely acclaimed specialist in the corporate network. A senior fellow member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India since 1982, Diwakar Gandhi has worked in his early profession days with one of the top business houses of the country and gathered first hand experience of manufacturing i.e. heavy machines, railway wagon, cotton spinning and steel. DBG then graduated to capital markets and enriched his capabilities as being a Merchan ...
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  • Ignou To Release Centre In G'chiroli
    By: admissioncorner | - The prospects of the Naxal-hit backward region of Gadchiroli seem to be brightening slowly and steadily as the educational institutions are paying more attention to it. Recently, the region's first engineering college was established and nowIndira GandhiNational Open University's (IGNOU) offers further hope to the prospective students of this area.

    In a meet organised by its Nagpur regional centre, regional director P Sivaswaroop announced the establishment of their first regula ...

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  • The Golden Gandhi Statue From America By Subimal Misra
    By: Prasoon Kumar | - Born in 1943, Subimal Misra was considered an audacious writer who conducted bold experiments in the world of literature. He made a conscious decision to write only for Small Bengali magazines and scrupulously avoided the larger ones.


    Back with A Bang

    A lot of people have been asking this question, where is Subimal Misra nowadays. We reach the answer finally with the arrival of the title The Golden Gandhi Statue from America published by a big banner publish ...

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  • What Gandhi Knew About Promoting Second And Foreign Languages
    By: Dr. Sarah Elaine Eaton, Ph.D | - Language program administrators often struggle with how to promote their programs. They want to increase student enrollment and retention in the programs and yet, resources of time and money are often scarce. Moreover, many administrators lack training or interest in marketing and so, it gets pushed aside. Or half-hearted attempts are made through endeavours such as producing a brochure using a template from MS Word.

    One question that must be asked is, do language programs have an i ...

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  • Ignou To Provide English Course Through Nokia Phone
    By: admissioncorner | - As part of its initiative to integrate modern technology in Distance Education, the Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) said it would provide a certificate programme in English through Nokia phone's Ovi Life Tools.

    "We will initially start this programme in six districts of Maharashtra. After six months, depending on the response, we will launch it on a national level," IGNOU Vice Chancellor V.N. Rajasekharan Pillai told reporters.

    IGNOU has entered into a st ...

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  • Soniya Gandhi
    By: Bharat Bhatt | - SONIYA GANDHI

    Soniya Gandhi is born with Cancer dial like Indira Gandhi. She also has Saturn in lagna. Her Venus and Jupiter is in Libra in the 4th house. Sun, Mercury and Ketu in the 5th house, Mars in Sagittarius in the 6th house, Uranus and Rahu in Taurus in the 11th house and Moon in Gemini in the 12th house.


    Saturn in Lagna gives an ability to enjoy high position in politics. Her Venus and Jupiter in Libra has given her position of president of Congress pa ...

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  • Rahul Gandhi
    By: Bharat Bhatt | - RAHUL GANDHI

    Rahul Gandhi is a man of Gemini dial having Mars and Sun in Gemini. Venus in Cancer in 2nd house. Jupiter in Libra in the 5th house having trine with birth Sun and Mars. Jupiter and Saturn are aspecting each other. Moon in Scorpio in the 6th house, Rahu in the 9th house and Saturn in the 11th house.

    Sun and Mars in lagna makes him dynamic person who likes to accept the challenge. Venus in 2nd house gives him an ability to speak, which appeals the people. ...

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  • Mahatma Gandhi Road - Running Through The Heart Of Bangalore
    By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | - Named after one of Indias most famous sons, it is no wonder that Mahatma Gandhi Road is one of the most important and busiest roads in Bangalore. During the days of the British Raj, the road was referred to as the South Parade, but following independence it was renamed after the man that was instrumental in the ceding of India by the British Empire.

    Born in the year 1869, Gandhi is considered to be one of the foremost leaders of the Indian freedom movement. Furthermore, he is cre ...

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  • Nita Ambani "€" Brand Ambassador For Saakshar Bharat
    By: Priyanka Patel | - According to the blueprint prepared by the ministry earlier this week, Nita Ambani, wife of Reliance Industries Ltd chairman Mukesh Ambani and co-owner of Mumbai Indians; Priyanka Vadra, daughter of Congress president Sonia Gandhi; Supriya Sule, member of Parliament (MP) and daughter of agriculture minister Sharad Pawar; and M. Kanimozhi, MP and daughter of Tamil Nadu chief minister M. Karunanidhi; will be approached for key roles in Saakshar Bharat, which will have a specific focus on wom ...
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  • Be The Change, Mahatma Gandhi, Famous Love Quotes
    By: Dieter Aschenbrenner | - Here is a piece of famous love quotes by Mahatma Gandhi, a great leader from our past who contributed in a HUGE way to society from her understanding of the power of love.

    "You must be the change you want to see in the world"

    How is this relevant to our life and the lives of others?

    When you look further into quantum physics or neuro linguistic programming you will understand that everything in our external world is a reflection of our inner world, or our ...

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  • Gandhi Museum - A Tribute To A Visionary
    By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | - Madurai, an important city in Indias Tamil Nadu state inherits vibrant traditions and a rich cultural legacy stretching back more than 2,500 years. The history of Madurai has its origins in the ancient Sangam period, and was later ruled by various royal dynasties. Today Madurais cultural and historical attractions attract a multitude of visitors, from both within India and abroad. One of the most important of these landmarks is the Gandhi Museum.

    The Gandhi Museum was establis ...

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  • Making India Work
    By: Sudhakar Ram | - India is not a poor country. It is a poorly managed country. ~ William Nanda Bissell

    William Nanda Bissell is an interesting guy with interesting ideas. He is the CEO of Fabindia a company that sources and markets the products of 40,000 craftspeople across India potters, weavers, carpenters and many others who live by the ingenuity and skill of their heads and their hands. He has written an immensely readable book, called Making India Work, that wowed me with its ...

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  • Sms Is The Easiest Way Of Communication
    By: Carol Matthew | - From the telegram to the home telephone to the internet to cell phones, humans have always been searching out and inventing new and easier ways to communicate with each other. Cell phones were pretty convenient when they first arrived, but now-a-days you don't even have to make a call to get the message you want out to anyone and everyone.

    Text messaging isn't just for the kids anymore. With the advent of smart phones like the Blackberry, businesses have begun to use SMS (or S ...

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  • Gandhi's Views On Education
    By: Sudhakar Ram | - By education I mean an all-round drawing out of the best in child and man - body, mind and spirit. Literacy is not the end of education nor even the beginning. It is only one of the means whereby man and woman can be educated. Literacy in itself is no education. I would therefore begin the child's education by teaching it a useful handicraft and enabling it to produce from the moment it begins its training.

    I hold that the highest development of the mind and the soul is poss ...

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  • The Benefits Of Sms Marketing
    By: Abdul Vasi | - Soon, there are going to be more than 2 billion cell phones being used by the world population. More than 200 million only in the United States, making the country one of the biggest cell phones consumers in the planet. While calling and internet use are two of the most used features in cell phones, they are not the only ones. The popular text messages or SMS (short message services) is the most adored feature in cell phones over the globe, and that happens to be one almost unexplored market. If ...
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  • 4th Of 7 Tips From Gandhi On Fashion
    By: Derek Dashwood | - American antiques personalities such as Thoreau or Emerson draw our minds eyes to the essence of independent thinking. Neither a Thoreau or a Gandhi had much time for concern about how they appear when it is a fight for the mortal soul of humanity and its sriving to be free that counts more. Whether your tie is on straight should concern you less. Whether you have a tie to concern your thoughts with must come first. And in this modern world of struggle to survive that must count first.
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  • 3rd Of 7 Tips From Gandhi On How To Free Yourself
    By: Derek Dashwood | - American antiques figure Henry David Thoreau created a plan to Mathama Gandhi a century later on how to free the peoples of India from British rule in his essay On Civil Disobedience. In this Thoreau discusses his time in jail in protest of a new tax to support a war against Mexico during which American soldiers occupied Mexico City. To Thoreau this was not what his idealized Athens on a hill should be doing to the neighbors, who surely had their rights to their own gardens.

    And ...

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  • 2nd Of 7 Tips From Gandhi On How To Free You
    By: Derek Dashwood | - It was American antiques personality Henry David Thoreau who was the inspiration to Mahatma Gandhi in his fight to resist English rule. It was the destiny of Gandhi to remove the Jewel from the English Crown.

    Make your own was fundamental to Gandhi and his followers, who began to make their own clothing, from home made spinning wheels, effort and raw cotton. To be seen in an English made shirt on raw cotton shipped cheap from India, factory made and sold in India, was to show you ...

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  • Mythology Alive And Well
    By: Bob Miller | - We print pictures of George Washington on our money, we hang his picture in our state and federal buildings, and throughout our school systems we teach the history of George Washington. Yet, when the Continental Army under George Washington was deserting because they had little food, arms, and the situation looked as if it couldn't get much worse, it was not Washington, Adams, Franklin or Jefferson who provided the faith and money needed to carry on--it was Thomas Paine.

    Why then ...

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  • Defining Eternity Through Spiritual Growth
    By: Richard D. Blackstone | - The concept of eternity brings forth spirituality information that really stretches us. It causes us to confront what we have been told our whole lives. It is only through spiritual growth that we can understand the truth of our relationship with eternity.

    We have been told that this is a limited venture from the time we were babies. We have been told and conditioned to believe that this adventure we are on is only going to last from our birth to our death. We have been told these ...

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  • What Gandhi Taught Us About Relationships
    By: Don McAvinchey | - I've been steeping myself lately in the life of Mahatma Gandhi because I did my first theatrical performance yesterday playing the great social activist. It was a natural fit, since he and I share the same hair style!

    But even more so, I have come to admire the path toward being a loving partner that he lived with his wife, Kasturbai Gandhi, during the 69 years they were married.

    That path took him from being a dominating, bossy, over-bearing husband who thought tha ...

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  • Peace From Within
    By: William Frank Diedrich | - The world we observe and participate in is a reflection of the thoughts we hold. This is our world. The helping, the hurting, the peacemaking, the war making, the blaming and the blessing are all reflections of us. The key to creating a more peaceful world lies in creating a more peaceful you.

    I teach peace. I teach it by asking people to move beyond blaming. In my books, articles, classes, speaking and consulting I teach about the possibilities that lie within us. My life also t ...

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  • Watada's Stand
    By: Michael Skye | - A First Lieutenant in the U.S. Army has taken a stand. Ehren Watada, a 28-year-old Hawaii native, faces a court martial next month and up to 6 years in prison. He is the first commissioned officer in the U.S. to publicly refuse deployment to Iraq.

    Overy 100,000 people have commented on one of the blogs were this man's story and interview was published. Many of his peers call him a traitor and a coward. Others think he's anything but that.

    It's easy to take a positio ...

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  • Ahimsa: The Greatest Form Of Self-love
    By: Priya Shah | - When Mahatma Gandhi gave us his philosophy of non-violence, or ahimsa, I believe he was preaching the highest form of self-love.

    Self-love not only means accepting myself the way I am, warts and all. It also means never tolerating anything - even from myself - that harms or disempowers me in any way.

    In the things that I will not tolerate, I include violence. It's easy to perceive violence from an external source. It's much harder to detect the internal violence we ...

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