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Mother Teresa

Mother Teresa . 5 th Grade Values Education Mrs. Delo Santos May 8, 2011. THE LIFE OF MOTHER THERESA. “Unless life is lived for others, it is not worthwhile.”.

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Mother Teresa

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  1. Mother Teresa 5th Grade Values Education Mrs. Delo Santos May 8, 2011

  2. THE LIFE OF MOTHER THERESA “Unless life is lived for others, it is not worthwhile.”

  3. Agnes GonxhaBojaxhiu, born in Macedonia in 1910, is known as Mother Teresa, founder of the order of the Missionaries of Charity. This Roman Catholic congregation of women is dedicated to the very poor, particularly the destitute of India. Her order has opened numerous centers, serving the blind, the aged, the crippled, the lepers, as well as, those who are dying. When Pope Paul awarded her the Pope John XXIII Peace Prize, he proclaimed her to be “an example and symbol of the discovery...that man is our brother.” She was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979.

  4. Mother Teresa Links for Learning Mother Teresa 1979 Nobel Peace Prize - site maintains information on all winners in all categories. Nobel Peace Prize 1979 - more than 7000 documents about the Nobel Prizes, Articles by and about the Nobel Laureates, Educational games and rReading for ages 16 to 18, more about Alfred Nobel. Mother Teresa 1910-1997 - biography on Catholic.net Special- Peace Education Links Creative Process Educational Resources Links - Multidisciplinary and Peace Education links.

  5. Selection of Mother Teresa posters - in case our Global PathMarker Mother Teresa image doesn't suit your purpose, here is a gallery of Montessori posters available at other sources. Books & Videos - Mother Teresa books and videos available at other sources.

  6. Mahatma Gandhi “Real beauty is my aim.”

  7. THE LIFE OF MAHATMA GANDHI Mohandas Gandhi (1869-1948) is known for the non-violent means of revolution by which India was able to gain its independence. His emphasis on truth and the purity of means was from a deep sense of humanity: the respect for life should not be violated in the fight for their rights and privileges. Great as he was as a leader, he was far greater as one who put no limit to humanity. For him life was an indivisible whole and to know is to act. His entire life was devoted to the translating of his thought into “experiments with truth.”

  8. MAHATMA GANDHI LINKS FOR LEARNING

  9. Mahatma Gandhi, the Missing Laureate - Gandhi was nominated three times for the Nobel Peace Prize. He was never awarded the prize. An article on the official Nobel e-Museum site tells why. Gandhi TODAY - is a religious/political independent periodical, with the single main purpose to spread the writings of M.K. Gandhi and information regarding nonviolent activities around the world. (English and Swedish) Official Mahatma Gandhi Website - aims to be an electronic archive as well as information source on the Mahatma, useful to research students, the Mahatma's legion of admirers and the public alike.

  10. Mahatma Gandhi Canadian Foundation for World Peace -The aim of the foundation is to share, in a universal and cross-cultural way, knowledge of Mahatma Gandhi’s beliefs and philosophies and to initiate, conduct and support research, studies, writings, teaching, education and scholarship in international understanding based on the teachings, philosophies, activities and ideals of Mahatma Gandhi. M.K. Gandhi Inst. for Nonviolence - The Mission of the Gandhi Institute is to promote and apply the principles of nonviolence locally, nationally, and globally, to prevent violence and resolve personal and public conflicts through research, education, and programming.

  11. Gandhi-King: Season for Nonviolence - creating an awareness of nonviolent principles and practice by honoring those who are using nonviolence to build community. Gandhi Virtual Ashram - is dedicated to Gandhi's life and philosophy, a variety of resources are available. Mohandas K. Gandhi Web Resources - links to many Gandhi related sites. Hinduism Online Resources - is dedicated to Hindu solidarity, culture and the dissemination of the vast and timeless knowledge of Sanatana Dharma to all the people of the world.

  12. http://www.globalpathmarkers.com/images/gpimageso/gansh.jpg THANK YOU & GOD BLESS !!!

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