Steffy forrester biography of mahatma
ワイリー・ブラックウェル版 社会学百科事典(第2版・全12巻)
The Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology 2ND
Editors: George Ritzer, Distinguished University Professor Emeritus, University of Maryland, Chris Rojek, Professor of Sociology, City University London & J. Michael Ryan, Professor-Researcher at Pontifical Catholic University of Peru
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Chapter One
The wind that washed off the Deccan Plateau ripped into Bangalore’s early-morning streets like the tide. It pinched the last bit of sleep from me as I piloted my motorbike through the city’s wide streets. Something about this hour, where night meets day, chilled me more than the cold. It was the one time when those who had stayed up all night crossed paths with the early risers. And I couldn’t always tell the two apart.
The man staggering along the side of the road in this quiet section of the city might have been a construction worker off to his day’s labor, still drunk with sleep, or maybe just a soused straggler from the last of the all-night toddy dens and hundred-rupee brothels, looking for a place to sleep off his excesses.
The rail-thin, shirtless Tamil wearing nothing but a dhoti and a headscarf was possibly a holy man, or perhaps he concealed a knife in his garment, planning to liberate the construction worker from yesterday’s wages.
The speeding white Maruti Suzuki that dared me to cross in front of its path as we met at the junction quite likely conveyed a young woman back from an all-night shift at one of the call centers, where she solved technical issues for irate customers in North America. Ninety-nine out of one hundred times, the driver would drop the girl safely at her parents’ house, but who could say what thoughts raced through his mind as he eyed her long, downcast eyelashes in his rearview mirror?
The auto-rickshaw driver who passed me in his little black and yellow, three-wheeled mobile was probably just looking for an early-morning fare—perhaps a mother taking her children to one of the convent schools before heading off to clean villas in Lalbagh—but he might have been circling around and around, learning this small stretch of Bangalore, understanding its patterns and who went where and when. The kind of man I could call upon when I needed information of a particular sort.
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The call had come in ten minutes earlier, m
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- Mahatma Gandhi
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1986:Ted Knight, who made an early appearance in Days of our Livesas George Becker, died after a battle with cancer at age 62. He was best known for- 本書の初版「ブラックウェル版 社会学百科事典(全11巻)」(2007年、ISBN 9781405124331)は、『マクドナルド化する社会』などで知られる現代の代表な社会.
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