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As a practitioner of Satyagraha, Gandhi was devoted to a non violent lifestyle. Both Nelson Mandela and Martin Luther King admired and implemented his Satyagraha techniques. However, Mandelaâ??s struggles with the South African Boer government proved a more militant form of action was required.
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Yes , I beleive that I can follow the example of Nelson Mandela at home. Maybe in my country. Because he give freedom in South Africa.
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Nelson Mandela's original name was Rolihlahla, which means "pulling a branch off a tree" or "troublemaker" in Xhosa. He was given the name Nelson by a teacher on his first day of school as part of a British tradition to give African students English names. Mandela later embraced his new name and used it throughout his life.
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His father died so he was than groomed for high office. The elders of his tribe were telling stories about their ancestors and how they did whatever they could to protect their land and he wanted to do the same.
1 Minute for Each YearNelson Mandela gave 67 years of his life to the struggle for social justice. Please give 67 minutes.According to the official website of Nelson Mandela Day:...all you have to do on July 18 is donate 67 minutes of your day to doing something good in any way you can. Nelson Mandela gave 67 years of his life to the struggle for social justice. Can you spare 67 minutes of yours to support a charity or serve your local community?(See the Related link to the official website of Nelson Mandela Day.)
President Obama has said on many occasions that he has deep admiration for Nelson Mandela. He felt honored to meet Mr. Mandela in 2006 and wished it were possible to see him again during the presidential trip to South Africa; sadly, Mr. Mandela is not well enough to receive visitors, but President Obama met with the Mandela family and expressed his affection and respect for what Nelson Mandela has done for peace and diplomacy.
Hey well I can not really give you a specific answer but I can tell you that according to his biography he has spoken to hundreds and thousands