The life and times of Ghandi
Title: The life and times of Ghandi
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The life and times of Ghandi
Mahatma Gandhi
(Mohandas Karamchand)
Throughout history most national heroes have been warriors, but Gandhi was a passive and peaceful preacher of morals, ethics, and beliefs. He was an outsider who ended British rule over India without striking a blow. Moreover, Gandhi was not skillful with any unusual artistic, scholarly, or scientific talents. He never earned a degree or received any special academic honors. He was never a candidate in an election or a member of
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and beliefs. Throughout his life he brought attention to his beliefs of equality and nonviolence , two main factors of world peace. His teachings, thoughts, and beliefs hold great knowledge and will be forever left as his legacy.
Hopefully, when his life accomplishments and beliefs are looked at and considered by all masses, Gandhi’s true intention could result causing a powerful effect on humanity; a rebuilding of government and society and in effect world peace.
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