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       Introduction 
        How to contribute texts to this Collection 
        If you want to steal a text 
        Mistakes, misprints and responsibility 
        Index of available texts 
         
       Introduction 
        Welcome to our Text Collection. What this is all about? We got the idea 
        for this from our biography page of Gandhi. 
        This site was a great success for us and we got a lot of supporting mail. 
        Most people usually visit this site for a research project for college 
        or school or similar reasons. Maybe even you were there for this reason 
        too. So we thought to ask you to send us 
        your finished papers that you wrote about Mahatma Gandhi, Nonviolence, 
        India or related subjects. We want to present them online for other people 
        to help them with their research such as our site hopefully helped 
        yours. 
        How 
        to contribute texts to this Collection 
        It would be really great if you want to contribute your paper to this 
        Gandhi Text Collection too, for this Collection lives simply by your share. 
        You will still have all copyrights of your written text (you only have 
        to give us permission to post it online). 
        We accept the paper in every language. We can translate German and French 
        (not soooo good) papers, but if somebody feels like translating another 
        language for us, that would be greatly appreciated. The easiest way for 
        us would be a Word-File, PDF-FIle or Simple Text or just drag and drop 
        it from your text editor into your e-mail program. Please also state if 
        you want your name and/or your e-mail address (maybe even website) to 
        appear. 
        If possible, we would like to hear from your grade you received for this 
        paper, comments from the teacher and, very important,  sources as 
        well. 
        Our e-mail address is loepaberlin@gmx.net. 
        Comments, ideas or other stuff can be sent to this address as well. 
        Remember: This site depends on you! Do not just consume! 
        Interact!
        If 
        you want to steal a text 
        Some might think that this will be a perfect place to simply copy a already 
        written paper and pass it out as your own. But remember: teachers visit 
        this site as well and plagiarism is not an easy offense in your school 
        records! It is very likely that your teacher already knows this site. 
        The idea of publishing the texts online is not to make you goof around 
        that you do not have to learn anything about Gandhi. No, it is meant as 
        a tool to give you more information on the subject without having to look 
        for it a great deal. Always state your source of the information 
        you gathered correctly, because otherwise is it nothing else than plagiarism! 
        Please always state the internet address and the information given below 
        each single text ("Copyright, sources and comments"). That should include 
        the authors name, date, and, if given, The copyright still has the author, 
        and copying his/her text would also mean a violation of the copyright 
        laws! 
        Mistakes, 
        misprints and responsibility 
        We try to check each text we get for spelling mistakes, biographical errors 
        or wrong facts and dates. Spelling mistakes get corrected without notice, 
        biographical errors or others will be noted at the bottom of the text. 
        However, we cannot guarantee the accuracy of each word written by the 
        authors. 
        If you find a wrong fact or think that something is not quite right, please 
        e-mail us (loepaberlin@gmx.net). 
        Thanks. 
        Index 
        of available texts
        "Have 
        Indians abandoned Gandhi?" by Yoko Higuchi, written June 
        22nd 1998 
        - A short text on how India lives by Gandhi´s ideas today in about 
        870 words, including a short biography
        "Research 
        Paper on Gandhi" by K. Karthik, written December 11th 
        1998 
        - A biography about Gandhi in about 1400 words
        "Mohandas 
        Karamchand Gandhi (1869-1948)" by Sean Richards, written November 
        1998 
        - A modified version of our article in about 2000 words 
       "Renaissance 
        of the Gandhi-murderer. Hindu-Nationalism rehabilitates Nathuram Godse" 
        by Lou Martin, 
        written February 1999 
        - An analysis about the treatment of Gandhi's murderers in about 1.500 
        words 
        "Mahatma: 
        Man of the ages, man of the times" by Lorna Wreford, completed 
        July 1999 
        - A very detailed biography about Gandhi including some interesting social 
        and political aspects in about 12.000 words, including subdivisions, endnotes 
        and a bibliography - University level 
        "Relevance 
        Of Mahatma Gandhi's Philosophy In Modern Era" by Aman Kohli, written 
        April 2001 
        - A personal essay about Gandhi's View on parenting, God, Truth, and keeping 
        fit in about 1.370 words
       
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