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days, Day, Day - Astronomy, Day - Boundaries of the day, Day - Civil day, Day - Colloquial definition of day, Day - Definition of a day in SI, Day - Definition of a day in astronomy, Day - Introduction, Day - Leap seconds, Day - List of famous days, Day - Origin, Day - People named Day, times from 10 kiloseconds to 100 kiloseconds, night, Calculating the day of the week, Daylight saving time, season, for a discussion of daylight and darkness near the poles and the equator and places in-between, Dagr, Battle of Day's Gap

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days: Encyclopedia - Day

A day (symbol: d) is a unit of time equal to 24 hours. It is not an SI unit but it is accepted for use with SI. The SI unit of time is the second. It has several definitions. Day - Definition of a day in SI. A day is defined as 86,400 SI seconds. times from 10 kiloseconds to 100 kiloseconds, night, Calculating the day of the week, Daylight saving time, season, for a discussion of daylight and darkness near the poles and the equator and places in-between, Dagr, B ...

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days: Encyclopedia II - Day - Definition of a day in astronomy
For a given planet, there are two types of day defined in astronomy: 1 apparent sidereal day = a single rotation of a planet with respect to the distant stars (for Earth it is 23.934 solar hours or 24 sidereal hours) 1 solar day = a single rotation of a planet with respect to Sun. ...

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Day, Day - Definition of a day in SI, Day - Definition of a day in astronomy, Day - Origin, Day - Colloquial definition of day, Day - Introduction, Day - Civil day, Day - Leap seconds, Day - Astronomy, Day - Boundaries of the day, Day - List of famous days, Day - People named Day

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days: Encyclopedia II - Day - Civil day

For civil purposes a common clock time has been defined for an entire region based on the mean local solar time at some central meridian. Such time zones began to be adopted about the middle of the 19th century when railroads with regular schedules came into use, with most major countries having adopted them by 1929. For the whole world, 39 such time zones are now in use. The main one is "world time" or ...

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Day, Day - Definition of a day in SI, Day - Definition of a day in astronomy, Day - Origin, Day - Colloquial definition of day, Day - Introduction, Day - Civil day, Day - Leap seconds, Day - Astronomy, Day - Boundaries of the day, Day - List of famous days, Day - People named Day

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days: Encyclopedia - Day of Atonement

Day of Atonement may refer to: Yom Kippur, the Jewish Day of Atonement Day of Atonement, a national day established in 1995 by the Nation of Islam Day of Atonement, Christian a day of fasting kept by a minority of Christians on the same day as Yom Kippur. Some Christians consider this to be the holiday that will come into its ultimate and climactic fulfilment on the very last day of this age on the eve of the Last judgement. Other related archivesDay of A

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days: Encyclopedia - Zero day

Zero day or 0day refers to software, media, or information that is obtained either slightly prior to or on the day of the official release. Items gained further in advance are deemed "Negative day" or sometimes "-day". Zero day - Zero day warez. When applied to copyrighted works such as computer software, motion pictures, and musical recordings, zero day has connotations of illegality. Zero day software is warez, that is, infringing items. The term derives from the day when the software is il ...

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days: Encyclopedia - Quarter days

In British and Irish tradition, the quarter days were the four dates in each year on which servants were hired, and rents and rates were due. They fell on four religious festivals roughly three months apart. The English quarter days (also observed in Wales) are: Lady Day (March 25) Midsummer Day (June 24) Michaelmas (September 29) Christmas (December 25) Lady Day was also the first day of the year in the British Empire until 1752. The British tax year still starts on 'Old' Lady Day (6 April under the Gregorian calendar c ...

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days: Encyclopedia - Youth Day

Youth Day is a holiday dedicated to the youths of a country. Youth Day - Angola. On the 14 April Angola celebrates Youth Day. Youth Day - China. Youth Day (青年节) in the People's Republic of China is on May 4. It commemorates the beginning of the May Fourth Movement in 1919. This day is known as Literary Day (文藝節) in the Republic of China (Taiwan). Youth Day (青年節) in the Republic of China is on March 29. Youth Day - Moro ...

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days: Encyclopedia - Day language

See also Day, for the unit of time measurement. Day (ISO/DIS 639-3: dai) is an Mbum-Day language of Chad, spoken by 49,916 as of that country's 1993 census. Day language - External link. Day at Ethnologue ...

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days: Encyclopedia - Black Day

On April 14 in South Korea there is an informal tradition for single people to get together and eat noodles with black bean sauce to celebrate Black Day. The idea is that those who didn't give or receive gifts on Valentine's Day or White Day, can get together and eat Jja-jang myeon (짜장면), Korean-Chinese noodles with black bean sauce (hence the name) to commiserate their singledom. This also refers to the day honoring Tomonari Ishi ...

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days: Encyclopedia - Veterans Day

Veterans Day, formerly called Armistice Day in commemoration of the signing of the Armistice ending World War I, is the anniversary of the signing of the World War I Peace Treaty. In the United States it is celebrated as a federal holiday on 11 November. All major hostilities of World War I were formally ended at the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month of 1918 with the German signing of the Armistice. Armistice Day was first commemorated by President Wilson in 1919, and many states made it a legal holiday. Congress pass ...

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days: Encyclopedia - Dai people

The Dai (or the Thai peoples of China) is the officially recognized name of an ethnic group living in Xishuangbanna Dai Autonomous Prefecture and the Dehong Dai and Jingpo Autonomous Prefecture (both in southern Yunnan Province of China), and also in Laos, Vietnam, Thailand, and Myanmar. The Dai people form one of the 56 ethnic groups officially recognized by the People's Republic of China, and are closely related to ...

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days: Encyclopedia - Aldersgate Day

May 24 is celebrated by Methodists around the world as Aldersgate Day to commemorate the day in 1738 when John Wesley experienced his conversion in a meeting room on Aldersgate Street, London. Other related archives1738, Aldersgate Street, John Wesley, London, May 24, Methodists, conversion

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days: Encyclopedia - Victoria Day

Victoria Day (French: Fête de la Reine) is a Canadian Statutory Holiday celebrated on the Monday on or before May 24 in honour of both Queen Victoria's birthday and the current reigning Canadian sovereign's birthday. Though, as a national holiday, it is still an official holiday in Quebec, the Quebec National Assembly has dedicated the same day as a provincial holiday: National Patriotes Day (Journée nationale des patriotes), which commemorates the English-Canadian and French-Canadian Patriotes of the Lower Canada Rebellion of 1837. Before 2003 the holiday in Quebec was referred to by some as the F ...

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days: Encyclopedia - Days of the week

In English the days of the week are: Sunday; Monday; Tuesday; Wednesday; Thursday; Friday; Saturday. Saturday and Sunday are commonly called the weekend and are days of rest and recreation in most western cultures. The other five days are then known as weekdays. Friday and Saturday are days of rest in Muslim and Jewish countries respectively, and in the Bible, from Friday sunset to Saturday sunset is the Sabbath. ...

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days: Encyclopedia - Darwin Day

Darwin Day is the anniversary of the birthday of Charles Darwin on February 12, 1809. Darwin provided the first coherent theory of evolution by means of natural selection and so the name is used by a set of loosely-associated events, usually organized locally to take place on or about Darwin's birthday, whose aim is to acquaint the public with the theory of evolution by natural selection and its importance to biology. The first event using the name Darwin Day appears to be one organized by The Humanist Community of Palo ...

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days: Encyclopedia - Astronomy Day

Astronomy Day is an annual event intended to provide a means of interaction between the general public and various astronomy enthusiasts, groups and professionals. This event was started in 1973 by the president of the Astronomical Association of Northern California, Doug Berger. His intent was to set up various telescopes in busy urban locations so that passers-by could enjoys views of the heavens. Since then the even has expanded and is now sponsored by ...

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days: Encyclopedia - Zamenhof Day

December 15 (Zamenhof Day, Zamenhofa Tago) is the birthday of L. L. Zamenhof, the initiator of Esperanto. Many Esperanto speakers will buy an extra Esperanto book around this time of year. There are also special Esperanto gatherings (parties) throughout the world to celebrate the occasion, also used as a reason for Esperantists to get together during the winter holiday season. It is t ...

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days: Encyclopedia - Day of the Fight

Day of the Fight is a 1951 short subject (16-minute) documentary in black-and-white, which is notable as the first picture directed by Stanley Kubrick. (At some points in the film, Kubrick himself may be seen, operating a camera.) It was based on an earlier photo feature he had done for Look (Prizefighter, published January 18, 1949), which featured Irish middleweight ...

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days: Encyclopedia - Ancient of Days

Ancient of Days (Atik Yomin) is one of the biblical names for God. Ancient of Days - In Judaism. This term appears three times in the book of Daniel (7:9, 13, 22), and is used in the sense of God being eternal. In contrast with all earthly kings, God's days are past reckoning. See also The names of God in Judaism. Ancient of Days - In Christianity. In Eastern Orthodox Christian hymns and icons, the Ancient of Days is sometimes identified with God the ...

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days: Encyclopedia - Day care

Day care is the childcare during the day by a person other than the child's parents or legal guardians, typically someone outside the child's immediate family. Day care centers are known in British English as creches. In Australia, day care is generally called child care. Babysitting is the occasional temporary care of a child during the absence of his or her parents. Day care usually refers to ongoing care during specific periods, such as the parents' time at work. Day care tends to take a more formal structure, with education, child development, discipline and ev ...

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