March 25, or Two Human Rights Days are celebrated today and Day of Treasure
Zodiac Sign Aries
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Aries, March 25. Born on this day people are restless and dynamic. Perhaps these are the most active and energetic representatives of the human race.
Many of them are simply created for leadership, but it would be much more accurate to define them as singles or soloists. When they happen to lead a certain group, it is rather due to their extraordinary talents or coincidence of circumstances and is not at all dictated by the desire to lead.
Those born on this day are not led through life by blind ambitions. These people are well aware of their abilities and know perfectly well what they can control and what they are powerless.
They are in an eternal search for peace and solitude from the hectic professional activity in which they are engaged. Without this, they simply cannot exist.
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Aries men born on March 25:
- can be proud of the following qualities:
- idealism,
- dynamism,
- invulnerability,
- energy.
- The Aries man is a classic charismatic and leader who does not accept rivalry with a woman, and therefore, choosing a relationship for life, prefers gentle and passive persons who are ready to completely give him the reins of government.
- At the same time, Aries categorically does not accept not only betrayal, but even flirting on the side.
Aries women born on March 25:
- endowed with such differences of nature:
- unpredictability,
- energy,
- activity.
- Aries woman is bright, strong, authoritarian and active, with exaggerated self-esteem, experiencing a constant need to be independent.
- By nature, the representatives of this sign are optimists, generous and wasteful natures who prefer impractical gifts - emotions are more important for them than material goods.
- An idealist, philosopher, Aries woman often says what she thinks, without fear of offending her interlocutor.
Main event
Near the shores of Ecuador discovered a legendary sea treasure
Galeon went from South America to Spain - with a large load of gold and silver looted from the Incas ...
The sunken ship was literally jammed with valuables, so the experts were at a loss, assessing the possible cost of the find - from several million to several billion dollars.
More objective evaluation helped to make coins raised from the ship.
But, as a result, one discrepancy was discovered: according to the historical documents, there was an extremely large load of gold and silver on the ship, in reality, only about twenty thousand silver coins were raised from the sunken ship. By the standards of that era, not too many ...
The treasure hunters themselves, who have read all the available materials about this galleon in libraries and archives, are convinced that they found a ship that took part of the cargo of the sinking "La Capitana", and then also suffered a wreck.
The famous galleon with untold treasures is still resting on the ocean bottom, and in the history of his search it's too early to put a full point to it.
Holidays
At the initiative of the UN, two Human Rights Days are celebrated today:
International Day of Solidarity with Detained and Missing Employees
Armed bandits attacked Collett and drove off in an unknown direction in 1985. Unfortunately, no one saw the living journalist anymore.
In 2009, the remains of Alec Collett were discovered in Lebanon, in the valley of the Bekaa River.
International Day of Remembrance for the Victims of Slavery and the Transatlantic Slave Trade
The slaves were shackled and delivered to the countries of North and South America. For four centuries, the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean has become a common grave of millions of people who did not survive the difficult path.
In addition, millions of people died after arriving at their destination - from the torment and unsustainable slave labor.
And today, the arrows of the clock moved forward
At the same time, 161 countries of the world refused to use the "summer" time. Among them - China, Japan, India.
By the way, in order not to be confused, in which direction to translate the arrow, it is enough to remember a simple association: In spring, we turn arrows Forward, Autumn - Back.
Also on March 25...
1811 - during the Napoleonic wars, continental Europe was cut off from the West Indies, which supplied the cane sugar. On this day, Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte issued a decree on the allocation of 80,000 acres of the land for the cultivation of sugar beets and on the training of specialists and the construction of factories for the production of sugar from beets, and also provided significant subsidies to encourage beet farmers. By 1814, 40 small factories produced sugar in several countries. After the overthrow of Napoleon, the industry was in decline, but soon in many countries beet became the main raw material in the production of sugar.
1829 - Alexander Herzen, a Russian revolutionary, writer, philosopher and illegitimate son of a rich landowner Yakovlev, was born. Among the most important achievements of Herzen are the masterpiece of world classics written by him, the autobiography “Past and Thoughts” and the novel-question, over whose resolution Russia has been tormented all its history, “Who is to blame?”.
1857 - solar eclipse is first photographed.
1947 - Sir Elton John (real name Reginald Kenneth Dwight), English singer and composer, was born.
1954 - color TV invented in the USA. His screen was a diagonal of 30 centimeters. The cost of a new miracle of technology was one thousand dollars.
1957 - Heads of Belgium, West Germany (FRG), France, Italy, Luxembourg and the Netherlands signed an agreement on the formation of the European Economic Community ("Common Market") and the European Atomic Energy Community ("Euroatom").
1965 - Sarah Jessica Parker, an American actress who knows everything about sex in a big city, was born.
1983 - on the television show "Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever", Michael Jackson demonstrated the moonwalk.
1988 - Australian Neville Patten built the world's smallest bicycle - its wheels were less than 2 cm in diameter.
2013 - in the center of Paris, police used tear gas against protesters for the abolition of the law on legalizing same-sex marriage in France. 96 demonstrators were detained, 6 of whom were arrested. According to police, about 300,000 people went to the demonstration.
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