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- 211: Mohandas Gandhi
- ... he preached, and of the renewal of native Indian Industries. Gandhi became the international symbol of a free India. He lived a spiritual and ascetic life of prayer, fasting, and meditation. He employed propaganda, agitation, demonstration, boycott, noncooperation, parallel government, and strikes. He refused earthly possessions, he wore the loincloth and shawl of the lowliest Indian and lived on vegetables, fruit ...
- 212: How Literature was Affected in the Victorian Age
- ... Arnold described his society between two worlds, one dead and the others powerless to be born (Keach 708). Tennyson's "In Memoriam, is a product of seventeen years reflection and meditation engendered by the death of Tennyson's college friend, Arthur Henry Hallam. Robert Browning wrote "An Epistle" which is a contribution of the narrator's description of a madman. The ...
- 213: Do As To Others
- ... seat and fumbled blindly to turn off the headlights. Immediately the road plunged into the silence as the black returned to reclaim the night. In this moment of pondering and meditation, he wanted no chance of interruption. Another option flooded into his mind. He had no time to spare if he was going to make his flight. Was this woman's ...
- 214: Being The One Who Cares: A Good Teacher
- ... individual. I feel that a time should be set aside during the day to allow for mediation or introspection. This time could be used by the students for thinking, prayer, meditation or for private reflection. Therefore, those who choose to participate can do so privately. Since it is a quiet time, no religion is stressed, so whichever seems to be more ...
- 215: The Color of Water: When Tragedy Strikes
- ... death of her mother by taking her to church, and bringing Jesus Christ into her life. Ruth learns many things from Dennis. He believes in equal rights, knowledge, books, and meditation, and passes his knowledge unto her. She loves Dennis dearly, counting on him for stability and guidance. His death is a prominent tragedy in Ruth’s life. When she hears ...
- 216: Analysis of Bryant's "Thanatopsis"
- ... the angelic being breaks through the confinement of the human grave, and continues its existence elsewhere. In my opinion these lines indicate Bryant's belief in an afterlife. After reflective meditation in the wilderness Bryant comes to terms with death. He knows death is a conclusion to the material world, but in this conclusion is a type of rebirth. Bryant believes ...
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