I assume you mean Mahatma (there were also other relevant Gandhis: Indira, Sonia)
Some important events in his life were:
-his time in Jail in South Africa, which made him sensitive to racism
-his involvement in the Boar War when he was an ambulance driver
-1920 Gandhi took leadership of the Indian Congress Party
-his non-cooperation movement starting in 1921
-Indian independence in 1947
Romantic Art Captured The power and beauty of nature on Canvas is the best answer for the following question
If a country is not able to produce some goods, it has to buy them somewhere else and bring them into the country - this is called importing, so the correct answer is b.
Selling goods outside of the country is called exporting and giving them away would be called donating.
The high number of monks that inhabit the Skellig Michael was mostly due to limited available living space on the site.
<h3>How is the Monk described in the passage?</h3>
It was made clear that the monastery had little available living space and this is because most of the rock is too steep for human habitation.
Hence, as a result, the high number of monks that inhabit the Skellig Michael was mostly due to limited available living space on the site.
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This statement is true.
<em>A contingency fee </em>is a method of paying someone ( for example a lawyer or a scientist ,) in which no money is paid until a particular aim is achieved. In other words, the lawyer will only get paid if he wins the case.
Mark is a forensic scientist. To agree to be compensated for his work through contingency fees presents him<em> with a potential conflict of interest and work ethics.</em> This should be avoided in his profession and it is marked as a guiding principle to be obeyed.
Mark would have a financial incentive to provide a forensic opinion that is favorable to his client ( only then he would be paid for his work). This is seen as a<em> threat to impartiality,</em> the forensic may use the evidence in a way that favors the positive outcome of the case. This is strictly prohibited as all medical ( forensic ) opinions should<em> be based on facts only </em>and not to be influenced by any kind of reward or personal gain obtained through them.