Yanai tadashi biography of mahatma
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Tadashi Yanai: Astrological Article and Chart
You will find below the horoscope of Tadashi Yanai with his interactive chart, an excerpt of his astrological portrait and his planetary dominants.
| Born: | Monday, February 7, 1949 (time unknown) | |||
| In: | Ube, Yamaguchi (Japan) | |||
| Sun: | 18°01' Aquarius | |||
| Moon: | 27°01' Taurus | |||
| Dominants: | Aquarius, Taurus, Leo Pluto, Moon, Mercury Air, Earth / Fixed | |||
| Chinese Astrology: | Earth Ox | |||
| Numerology: | Birth Path 5 | |||
| Pageviews: | 2,659 | |||
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Mahatma Gandhi
- “You are just in time, my small friend. A new era is dawning for the people of India. Thank you, Mario, I shall not forget you.”
- —Mahatma Gandhi, Mario's Time Machine (PC)
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (2 October 1869 – 30 January 1948), better known by his honorific, Mahatma, was an Indian lawyer, anti-colonial nationalist and political ethicist who was instrumental in helping India gain its independence from the United Kingdom. He campaigned through nonviolent tactics and actively sought to prevent bloodshed against anyone. Through imprisonment, riots, and a massacre against the Indian people, Gandhi maintained his passiveness, and he became a persuasive and highly revered figure in India. Gandhi eventually succeeded in realizing an independent India in 1947, though he was assassinated in 1948. At the time of India's first day of independence, Gandhi was in Calcutta, attempting to quell some of the emerging riots, but according to Mari
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Globalization in World History [4 ed.] 1032572981, 9781032572987
Table of contents :
Cover
Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Acknowledgments
PART I: Context
1. Globalization and the utmaning to Historical Analysis
2. Emerging Patterns of Contact, 1200 BCE–1000 CE: A Preparatory Phase
PART II: Early Globalization, 1000–1450 CE
3. The Birth of Globalization?
4. Transition: The Mongol Period
PART III: Protoglobalization
5. The Main Features of Protoglobalization, 1500–1750
6. A Late-18th-Century Transition
PART IV: Modern Globalization, 1850–1945
7. The 1850s as Turning Point: The Birth of Modern Globalization
8. The Great Retreat, 1914–45, and a New Transition
PART V: Contemporary Globalization: The Most Recent Phase and Its Backlash
9. Contemporary Globalization since the 1940s: A New Global History?
10. A New Retreat?: The Signs of Disruption in the 21st Century
11. Conclusion: The Historical Perspective
Index
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