June 27, or Day of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises and Fisheries
Zodiac Sign Cancer
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Cancer, June 27. The tasks that those born on this day set themselves cannot be called universal, they rather have a personal flavor.
However, in those born on June 27, the spirit of rivalry is well developed, and they fight with excitement with competitors or opponents. Yet it is fraught with the acquisition of enemies that impede progress or, worse, crush them.
The philosophy and approach to life, professed by those born on June 27, do not admit defeat. Undoubtedly, such confidence has its advantages, but there is a danger of becoming stubborn, unwilling to accept the bitter truth, obsessed with their own idea of fix.
When people around them protest against such a position or, even worse, attack those who were born on that day with harsh criticism, the latter are lost, withdrawn into themselves, retreating to prepared defensive lines.
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Cancer men born on June 27:
- possess the following properties:
- gallant,
- caring,
- understanding,
- emotional.
- The Cancer man values loyalty and boundless love, bordering on unhealthy adoration, while the role of a leader in relationships is important to him.
- Finding the necessary balance will become a difficult aspect of a relationship with a Cancer Man - with all the selfish love for domination, he will quickly lose interest in a woman without individuality.
Cancer women born on June 27:
- stand out for their special features:
- natural,
- soft,
- emotional.
- In love, a Cancer woman is obsessed, desperate, unpredictable and losing control.
- She attaches great importance to sensual pleasures, but is ashamed of her weakness and hides behind a feigned coldness.
Day of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises
Starting from 2017, on June 27, by the decision of the UN General Assembly (resolution No.77 / 279), a new holiday is celebrated - Micro-, Small and Medium-sized Enterprises Day. These enterprises, in which, as a rule, no more than 250 people are involved, are the basis of the economy of most countries and play a key role in developing countries, since they create jobs primarily for the most vulnerable groups of the population and are often the only source of income in rural areas. Therefore, they play a decisive role in combating poverty and ensuring economic development.
However, despite the fact that such enterprises are the main source of job creation, they face serious obstacles when trying to obtain financing, which significantly limits the prospects for their growth and development. In the most difficult situation there are enterprises that are not officially registered, which is approximately 74% of the total number of enterprises. They often resort to unofficial forms of financing, which is sometimes illegal.
Therefore, the Day's goal is to emphasize the important role of micro, small and medium-sized enterprises in the economy and development of any country, and in the common cause of achieving sustainable development goals. Recognizing this fact and the importance of the principles of responsible entrepreneurship, the United Nations offer states to encourage "getting out of the shadows" and formalizing such enterprises, providing them with access to investment and concessional lending, and developing international cooperation between micro, small and medium enterprises of different countries.
According to the International Small Enterprise Agency, about 90% of all enterprises employing approximately 70% of the working-age population belong to the category of micro, small and medium-sized enterprises and account for 50% of the world GDP.
In most states, support for small businesses and private enterprises is considered a strategically important task for the development of the economy.
According to statistics, only 3.4% of small businesses live more than three years, the rest are closed earlier. Growth rates and the number of registered individual entrepreneurs remain low - each year their number increases by 4%, while the number of IPs that have ceased their activity increases by 11%.
On the occasion, on June 27, the UN invites all Member States, organizations of the United Nations system and other international and regional organizations, as well as civil society, including non-governmental organizations, academies, individuals and other relevant stakeholders, to properly celebrate Day of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises in accordance with national priorities in order to increase public awareness of their contribution to sustainable development.
It is also proposed to conduct research reports, organize political discussions, workshops and presentations by business owners from around the world, in cooperation with public, private and non-profit organizations.
Since 1985, World Fisheries Day is celebrated annually on June 27.
The holiday was established by the decision of the International Conference on the Regulation and Development of Fisheries, held in Rome in July 1984.
On this day, in many countries there are fishing competitions and various training seminars. Events gather as fishermen with great experience, and novice lovers. In recent years, among the participants of the fish competitions can increasingly see women. Undoubtedly, more and more people realize that fishing is an excellent means of strengthening spiritual and physical strength.
1615 - tea was first imported to the West.
1693 - first women's magazine in the world, ''The Ladies Mercury'', publication.
1929 - Bell laboratories in New York demonstrated a system for transmitting full-color television images.
1931 - in the USA, inventor Igor Sikorsky received a patent for the invention of the first helicopter.
1954 - world's first 5 MW nuclear power plant near Obninsk was launched.
1955 - Isabelle Adjani, a French theater and film actress, was born.
1967 - world's first cash dispenser ATM is installed in Enfield (England). The cash drawer was invented by the Scottish, John Shepard Barron, after commission of the well-known company ''De La Rue'', a British money paper maker. The first person to receive cash from an electronic "hole in the wall" was actor Reg Barney, who shot ten banknotes of one pound sterling each. Forty years ago there were no plastic cards, and special vouchers were used to withdraw money, which had to be received in advance at the bank.
1975 - Tobey Maguire was born, an American actor best known for the ''Spider-Man'' series.
1986 - an international court in Hague ruled that the United States violated international law and the sovereignty of Nicaragua for assisting the Nicaraguan contras.
1989 - Matthew Lewis was born, an English actor best known for playing Neville Longbottom in the "Harry Potter" films.
2010 - a law on same-sex marriage entered into force in Iceland, and on that very day the then head of the government of that country, 67-year-old prime minister Johanna Sigurdardottir entered into official same-sex marriage.
World Fisheries Day
The holiday was established by the decision of the International Conference on the Regulation and Development of Fisheries, held in Rome in July 1984.
On this day, in many countries there are fishing competitions and various training seminars. Events gather as fishermen with great experience, and novice lovers. In recent years, among the participants of the fish competitions can increasingly see women. Undoubtedly, more and more people realize that fishing is an excellent means of strengthening spiritual and physical strength.
Also on June 27...
1693 - first women's magazine in the world, ''The Ladies Mercury'', publication.
1929 - Bell laboratories in New York demonstrated a system for transmitting full-color television images.
1931 - in the USA, inventor Igor Sikorsky received a patent for the invention of the first helicopter.
1954 - world's first 5 MW nuclear power plant near Obninsk was launched.
1955 - Isabelle Adjani, a French theater and film actress, was born.
1967 - world's first cash dispenser ATM is installed in Enfield (England). The cash drawer was invented by the Scottish, John Shepard Barron, after commission of the well-known company ''De La Rue'', a British money paper maker. The first person to receive cash from an electronic "hole in the wall" was actor Reg Barney, who shot ten banknotes of one pound sterling each. Forty years ago there were no plastic cards, and special vouchers were used to withdraw money, which had to be received in advance at the bank.
1975 - Tobey Maguire was born, an American actor best known for the ''Spider-Man'' series.
1986 - an international court in Hague ruled that the United States violated international law and the sovereignty of Nicaragua for assisting the Nicaraguan contras.
1989 - Matthew Lewis was born, an English actor best known for playing Neville Longbottom in the "Harry Potter" films.
2010 - a law on same-sex marriage entered into force in Iceland, and on that very day the then head of the government of that country, 67-year-old prime minister Johanna Sigurdardottir entered into official same-sex marriage.
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