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    Hindu‚ Indinas International Newspaper‚ 2003. Judd‚ Denis. 50 Years After His Murder‚ Gandhi ’s Legacy Lingers. International Herald Tribune (online edition). January 30‚ 1998. MandelaNelson. A Long Walk to Freedom. London: Little‚ Brown and Company‚ 1994. Nicol‚ Mike‚ and Rosalind Coward and Amina Frense Tim Coutzens. Mandela‚ the Authorised Portrait. johannesberg: wild dog press‚ 2996. Reddy‚ E.S. and Gopalkrishna Gandhi. GANDHI AND SOUTH AFRICA. http://www.anc.org.za/ancdocs/history/people/gandhi/gandhisa

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    “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” This quote by Nelson Mandela exemplifies the importance of education in the world‚ and how with education‚ the world can be changed. However‚ this vital education is currently unevenly distributed even among the people in one country. Therefore‚ although there may be drawbacks‚ the government and more privileged members of society should strive to provide affordable education to all members of society. In the United States

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    b) Racism is the distinction we make between races that has nothing to do with genetics. c) Many unforgettable people whom tried to end racism were known for their bravery like: Rosa Parks‚ Malcolm x‚ Martin Luther king Jr.‚ Ghandi‚ Nelson Mandela. 2) Body: 1)"Racism" where did this type of behavior begin? a) There are many ideas thrown around as to how racism began‚ though the truth lies in the history of mankind. b) Racism began as soon as people faced those of different races. c)

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    Peaceful protesting does little in the world of making change‚ so the best way to successfully fight for human rights and freedom is through violent means‚ but only specific violent means. The four forms of violence are sabotage‚ guerrilla warfare‚ terrorism and open revolution. Sabotage is the best way to proceed violently‚ because it causes no injury or loss of life‚ while the others result in murder and the opposite of peace between the two opposing sides. Lethal weapons make temporary power of

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    specific laws you personally do not agree with‚ and accepting the consequences by not following said laws. Throughout history you see Civil Disobedience from great people such as Martin Luther King Jr‚ Rosa Parks‚ “later in life” Malcolm X and Nelson Mandela. Each of these great historic people contributed to Civil Disobedience‚ trying to equalize African Americans in a Caucasian set world. As a whole our instinctive feeling is to divide up things that are different‚ one of those things being race

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    “Why college education is important to me” To begin on this journey and fully understand why college education is important to me‚ I must start in my childhood. My mother always enforced the importance of good grades and daily school attendance. As a child I was told about the negative effects that not finishing high school would have on my life. I was raised by a single mother that was a successful beautician. I guess with all the success that she had didn’t give me the impression that I needed

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    for workers rights. Also Nelson Mandela who fought for racial rights. Clearly we have a problem her. People are comparing different heroes with each other. This is a horrible thing but personally i’m in on it. My death battle is between Nelson Mandela and Cesar Chavez. What i’m about to talk about is definitely backed up with evidence. The thing is in a way Cesar is slightly more persuasive than Nelson and more inspiring. First of all we need to understand what Nelson fought for he fought for

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    be after Mandela and the ANC came into power. They decided to change them‚ making sure that they would mean something for everyone in the country‚ so that no one would feel left out and discriminated. Many of them were made to honor and remember the people who helped the country to where it is today‚ and who fought for a better future. Nelson Mandela did not want anyone to feel left out. One of those is Mandela day‚ obviously to celebrate the life and accomplishments of Nelson Mandela. Though it

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    Culture. There are several different ethnic groups out of them the most popular being: Zulus (South African Culture: How Prejudice and Discrimination Have Colored Culture) The South African governments were controlled by the white people till Nelson Mandela successfully led the agitations against them and dethroned their ruling and became the first elected president of South Africa in 1994. Till then the black South African people were victims of discrimination and prejudices even thought they were

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    against injustice and fought for what is truly right. These leaders have put their fight for good in front of their own lives just to see a better world for all. The Nobel Peace Prize was awarded in 1989‚ 1993‚ and 2001 to The 14th Dalai Lama‚ Nelson Mandela‚ and Kofi Anan for their humanitarian efforts in creating the Five Point Peace Plan‚ fighting against the apartheid in South Africa‚ and fighting for individual rights that all deserve. Tenzin Gyatso‚ the 14th Dalai Lama‚ is noted as one of

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