June 5, or AIDS and Ecologist
Zodiac Sign Gemini
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Gemini, June 5. Those celebrating their birthday on this day represent deep thinkers and great theorists.
Fast, energetic and eloquent, you get bored very easily.
Your strong point is your innovative mind and communication skills.
Literally everything interests you, and therefore you collect information from a variety of sources. After assimilating what you have learned, you spread it further in an improved and accessible form to others.
You are endowed with numerous talents and ingenuity, and if you have to do several things at the same time, you juggle them like a real circus performer.
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Gemini men born on June 5:
- possess the following traits:
- easy-going,
- courteous,
- calm.
- To conquer such a man, you need to give up hackneyed phrases, show your intelligence and out-of-the-box thinking.
- Gemini men value in women, first of all, brains and a sense of humor.
Gemini women born on June 5:
- not like others with such differences of nature:
- inventive,
- educated,
- versatile.
- Games are Gemini's favorite pastime.
- They adore experimentation and risk falling madly in love with someone who can seriously surprise and conquer - not by impudence and primitive courtship, but by graceful and non-standard moves.
Disease "plague of the 20th century" was first discovered in 1981 in the United States. The doctors were concerned about the sharp increase in pneumonia in young people, which was caused by a pneumocyst, a microorganism that usually does not cause inflammation.
June 5, 1981 American scientist from the Center for Disease Control M. Gotlib first described a new virus that deeply affects the human immune system. Through careful analysis, American researchers identified the existence of an unknown hitherto syndrome, which in 1982 was called Aquired Immune Deficience Syndrom (AIDS), a syndrome of acquired immunodeficiency.
In 1983, French scientists led by Professor Montagnier at the Paris Institute Pasteur first isolated from the lymph node of the patient a virus that causes this disease. The following year, the same virus was identified by scientists at the Institute of Human Virology of Maryland University (USA). In 1987, the World Health Organization adopted its single name - "human immunodeficiency virus" (HIV).
Ways of HIV infection have also been established: the sexual one, which is dominant, with the intravenous injection of drugs and the transmission of HIV from the infected mother to the child. The rapid growth of HIV infection began in 1995. Physicians and scientists have not yet found a way to completely cure the disease. Today, more than 10 drugs are used in the world that allow only to improve the health of patients with HIV infection and extend their lives a little.
Today there is a reason to express our attitude to nature, which we have adapted for ourselves.
World Environment Day was established in accordance with the resolution adopted in June 1972 at the Stockholm Conference on Environmental Issues. The celebration of this Day is designed to arouse in everyone the desire to contribute to environmental protection.
Today, traditionally, World Environment Day is a “folk event”, accompanied by such colorful spectacles as street rallies, cyclists' parades, green concerts, essay and poster competitions in schools, planting trees, campaigns for waste recovery and territory cleaning and other activity. In many countries, this annual event is used to attract attention and initiate action at the political level, and also provides an opportunity to sign or ratify international conventions on the environment.
By the way, every year this holiday is held under a certain motto, the theme of the Day and the venue of major international events are determined by UN representatives.
The theme of World Environment Day 2018 - “Fighting Plastic Pollution” - calls on all of us to unite in combat one of the greatest environmental problems of our time. The theme chosen by the host country this year, India, appeals to each of us thinking about what we can change in our daily life to ease the pressure of plastic pollution on the environment, wildlife and our health.
1455 - poet Francois Villon, in an attempt to rob a church in a skirmish, mortally wounded a priest and was expelled from Paris.
1723 - Adam Smith, Scottish economist, ethics philosopher, one of the founders of modern economic theory, was born.
1783 - French inventors, Montgolfier brothers in their hometown of Annone launched the world's first hot-air balloon to a height of 500 m.
1806 - Louis Bonaparte proclaimed the creation of the Kingdom of Holland.
1873 - under pressure from England, the Zanzibar slave market is closed, the largest in the world.
1898 - Federico Garcia Lorca, Spanish poet and playwright, was born.
1940 - The first synthetic rubber tires are demonstrated in the USA.
1940 - Canada banned 16 organizations, including fascists and communists.
1945 - commanders of the Allied powers Zhukov, Eisenhower, Montgomery and Latre de Tassigny signed in Berlin a Declaration of the defeat of Germany and the adoption of sovereign by the governments of the USSR, USA, Great Britain and France. At the same time, the separation of Berlin took place.
1951 - representative of the first American generation of automotive designers Gordon Bjurg patented a car with removable top panels. In 1968, the idea was implemented in the car Chevrolet Corvette Stingray.
1957 - drug researcher Dr. Herbert Berger offers the AMA to check athletes for doping.
1966 - third time in the history, man came in outer space (US astronaut Eugene Cernan).
1971 - Mark Wahlberg was born, American film actor, model and singer, formerly known as rap musician Marky (Marky Mark).
1977 - the first personal computer Apple II appeared on the market.
1998 - Open Directory Project (ODP, Open Directory (ODP)), also known as dmoz (from one of its first domain names, is launched. Directory.mozilla.org) - AOL, a multilingual, free web site directory, supported by the Internet community of voluntary editors.
2006 - Serbia declared independence. The state association of Serbia and Montenegro is finally liquidated.
2010 - NASA experts suggested that the American automatic interplanetary station Cassini discovered signs of life on Saturn’s satellite Titan.
Holidays
Ecologist Day
Today there is a reason to express our attitude to nature, which we have adapted for ourselves.
World Environment Day was established in accordance with the resolution adopted in June 1972 at the Stockholm Conference on Environmental Issues. The celebration of this Day is designed to arouse in everyone the desire to contribute to environmental protection.
Today, traditionally, World Environment Day is a “folk event”, accompanied by such colorful spectacles as street rallies, cyclists' parades, green concerts, essay and poster competitions in schools, planting trees, campaigns for waste recovery and territory cleaning and other activity. In many countries, this annual event is used to attract attention and initiate action at the political level, and also provides an opportunity to sign or ratify international conventions on the environment.
By the way, every year this holiday is held under a certain motto, the theme of the Day and the venue of major international events are determined by UN representatives.
The theme of World Environment Day 2018 - “Fighting Plastic Pollution” - calls on all of us to unite in combat one of the greatest environmental problems of our time. The theme chosen by the host country this year, India, appeals to each of us thinking about what we can change in our daily life to ease the pressure of plastic pollution on the environment, wildlife and our health.
Also on June 5...
1723 - Adam Smith, Scottish economist, ethics philosopher, one of the founders of modern economic theory, was born.
1783 - French inventors, Montgolfier brothers in their hometown of Annone launched the world's first hot-air balloon to a height of 500 m.
1806 - Louis Bonaparte proclaimed the creation of the Kingdom of Holland.
1873 - under pressure from England, the Zanzibar slave market is closed, the largest in the world.
1898 - Federico Garcia Lorca, Spanish poet and playwright, was born.
1940 - The first synthetic rubber tires are demonstrated in the USA.
1940 - Canada banned 16 organizations, including fascists and communists.
1945 - commanders of the Allied powers Zhukov, Eisenhower, Montgomery and Latre de Tassigny signed in Berlin a Declaration of the defeat of Germany and the adoption of sovereign by the governments of the USSR, USA, Great Britain and France. At the same time, the separation of Berlin took place.
1951 - representative of the first American generation of automotive designers Gordon Bjurg patented a car with removable top panels. In 1968, the idea was implemented in the car Chevrolet Corvette Stingray.
1957 - drug researcher Dr. Herbert Berger offers the AMA to check athletes for doping.
1966 - third time in the history, man came in outer space (US astronaut Eugene Cernan).
1971 - Mark Wahlberg was born, American film actor, model and singer, formerly known as rap musician Marky (Marky Mark).
1977 - the first personal computer Apple II appeared on the market.
1998 - Open Directory Project (ODP, Open Directory (ODP)), also known as dmoz (from one of its first domain names, is launched. Directory.mozilla.org) - AOL, a multilingual, free web site directory, supported by the Internet community of voluntary editors.
2006 - Serbia declared independence. The state association of Serbia and Montenegro is finally liquidated.
2010 - NASA experts suggested that the American automatic interplanetary station Cassini discovered signs of life on Saturn’s satellite Titan.
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