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Student Essay on Gandhi: The World's Peaceful War Hero

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Gandhi: The World's Peaceful War Hero

Summary:   Essay provides a description on the life and accomplishments of Gandhi.


"Generations to come, it may be, will scarce believe that such a one as this ever in flesh and blood walked upon this earth." - Albert Einstein (TechSpan)

Nonviolence. A word that is impotent in nature but contradicts its defintion throughout history as such a powerful word that can accomplish many great tasks. Nonviolence resistance is what people might say is the method of "fighting" against an opponent using absolute exertion of physical force. However, as in history, people can see that this definition extends out of its boundaries in terms of not only using any type physical force against the opponent but acceptance of pain and suffering of the person performing it in order to bring about change in the opponent. Nonviolence resistance, in twentieth and twenty - first centuries, has not only proved that.....

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