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Rise In Prison Population
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Rise in Prison Population can be Attributed to the Increased Rates of Incarceration for Nonviolent Drug Offenders and Three-Strike Laws Introduction Over the last eleven years, there is a massive increase in the number of prisoners of about...

Mahatma Gandhi
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mahatma or “great soul.” His father was a public servant and his mother, who had a great influence on him, was an adherent of a nonviolent strain of Hinduism. Between 1888 and 1891, the young Gandhi studied law in London and was admitted to...

Comparison And Contrast Of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. And Malcolm X
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came to front during Civil Rights Movement of 1960. These include Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X. The intention of both these figures was the same. They both wanted to fight for equal rights of black people. However, the tactics...

Use Of Non-Violence In Zimbabwe
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used to support the black at the expense of the whites. The term racism, which is attached with ill-treatments of the blacks at the hands of the white, is reversed. In the political violence in 2001, forty-eight people died. People do not w...

Nonviolence Is More Productive Than Violence
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nonviolence seriously. Yet numerous causes can be suggested for the paid work of nonviolence: it is a tool for fighting' accessible to all, it is smallest expected to alienate adversaries and third parties, it breaks the cycle of aggression...

A Psychobiography Of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi
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as mahatma or “great soul.” His father was a public servant and his mother, who had a great influence on him, was an adherent of a nonviolent strain of Hinduism. Between 1888 and 1891, the young Gandhi studied law in London and was admitted...

Martin Luther King Jr. And Civil Rights
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Martin Luther’s most influential work in written was the Letter from Birmingham Jail. It was his reply to the opponents in regards to his campaigns in Birmingham in 1963 and laying out an ethical foundation for protests and actions in non-v...