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- 71: International Business - Coca~
- ... leader co-operating tightly with political leaders, which is the case of Parle Export. The head of Parle Export was an ally of Prime Minister Moraji Desal and Coca Cola executives were close to Indira Gandhi, the head of the opposition party. I assume this has thrown the company into a rather undelightful position as it meant troubles and negotiating would probably never end until governmental changes took place. Anyway the ...
- 72: Personal Writing: A Path Seldom Chosen - Solving Problems Without Violence
- ... ways to solve problems, but for people like me whose brains are stronger than their fists, nonviolence seems much more practical and less harmful. I'm not a tree hugging' hippy or a follower of Gandhi. I simply believe, and history supports my beliefs, that violence and nonviolence are two strategies of solving a problem. The flaw of violence is theoretically you're trying to counteract a negative with a negative ...
- 73: Socialism
- ... cultural import but enriched by diverse motifs drawn from local traditions and cast in the idiom of indigenous cultures. In India, for example, the largest socialist movement has partially adapted the pacifist teaching of Mahatma Gandhi, and distinct native brands of socialism exist in Japan, Burma (Myanmar), and Indonesia. Similarly, in black Africa native traditions were used in the adaptation of socialist, mainly Marxist, doctrines and political systems based on them ...
- 74: Creativity
- ... build, a profile of a genius. In his book, Creating Minds, Gardner relates five similarities that he found while examining Sigmund Froyd, Albert Einstein, Pablo Picasso, Igor Stravinsky, T.S. Elliot, Martha Graham and Mahatma Gandhi. According to Gardner, a creative mind grows up in social seclusion. The upbringing of such an individual is usually middle class, where focus of life is based on hard work and high moral values. Such ...
- 75: Personal Writing: My Life Line
- ... bathroom but I suppose in India you might not have to. Who knows, stranger things have happened....maybe. Anyway I owe a great deal to him. When my dad pulled up with him I thought Gandhi had risen from the dead. In broken English he said, Hello, my name is Hank, nice to meet you. I almost didn't respond because I was laughing at a man named Hank from India ...
- 76: Black Civil Rights
- ... bus laws. This boycott of the Jim Crow transportation laws was a complete success, launching Martin Luther King Jr. into national stardom with the accomplishment. King often acted on and admired the ways of M. Gandhi. Soon blacks all over began to non-violently protest many segregated places. In turn many places were desegregated. President John F. Kennedy was a strong force also in the fight for black civil rights and ...
- 77: Hinduism and Buddhism
- ... Buddhism. In the 19th century many reforms have taken place to bring traditional Hinduism to reconcile with the social reforms and political ideals of the day. Leaders of these reforms are greats such as Mohandas Gandhi and Sri Aurobindo Ghose. Bhimrau Ramji Ambedkar even revived the myth of the Brahmans who fell from their caste and the tradition that Buddhism and Hinduism were once one in order to enable Untouchables to ...
- 78: Sacred Cow, Holy Bull
- ... seem like an killer. I am against McDonalds, because they are the chief killers of cows in the world. We dont need cow killers in India, said Maneka Gandi, daughter-in-law of Indira Gandhi (Cooper 2). Another controversy that has concerned the people of India is the Mad Cow Disease (often referred to as BSE). Many Hindus feel that this is Gods way of getting meat eaters back ...
- 79: The Formation of An Individual: Cases, Terms, & Tools
- ... oppressions. This is probably the worst one, because it happens in large numbers, and it also happens all of the time. We are often oppressed by the government that we function in. This is where Gandhi professed his beliefs. Satyagraha was a fight for our rights as a struggling individual in an oppressive relationship. In the same way Emerson said that self government is a Areal@ alternative to Political oppression. His ...
- 80: Introduction
- ... leader co-operating tightly with political leaders, which is the case of Parle Export. The head of Parle Export was an ally of Prime Minister Moraji Desal and Coca Cola executives were close to Indira Gandhi, the head of the opposition party. I assume this has thrown the company into a rather undelightful position as it meant troubles and negotiating would probably never end until governmental changes took place. Anyway the ...
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