July 23, or Whales and Dolphins Day
Zodiac Sign Leo
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Leo, July 23. Born on this day, one way or another, have to face uncertainty in their lives.
The most successful and enlightened of them are quite capable of solving the problems that have piled on them.
Their less developed brethren periodically suffer from a crisis of their own personality, tormented by terrible doubts about themselves and their place in society.
Basically, those born on July 23 are connoisseurs of traditions and foundations, and, regardless of the direction in which their thoughts are directed, they themselves move in the traditional, conservative direction.
In any area of interest to them, those born on July 23 try to get to the very bottom, find out the history of the subject, so that there are no ambiguities and uncertainties. Those born on this day study the subject thoroughly, and this is extremely important not only in police investigations, but also in scientific research.
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Leo men born on July 23:
- are distinguished by the following properties:
- loyal,
- strong,
- organized,
- noble.
- Leo is a masculine sign, as its emphasis shifts towards leadership qualities and power energy.
- Men of this sign are typical strong and bright alpha males and macho, ready to throw all the treasures of the world at the feet of their chosen one, counting on admiration and emphasizing their superiority.
Leo women born on July 23:
- endowed with the following features:
- true,
- kind,
- warm,
- bright.
- The ability to put herself above others and the regal manners of the Leo woman hypnotize many men.
- At the same time, Lionesses are often bright, strong, charismatic women in bright outfits, which men of a timid dozen are simply afraid of.
- Falling in love, this woman loses her head and gives herself up without a trace.
Holidays
World Day of Whales and Dolphins
Hunting for large whales, as well as selling whale meat is prohibited
Hunting for large whales, as well as selling whale meat is prohibited
The ban is still in force today and means that hunting for the whales, as well as selling whale meat, are prohibited throughout the world. However, whale fishing is not the only threat to these animals. Another major factor in the disappearance of whales, dolphins and other marine mammals is their catch for dolphinariums, aquariums and circuses.
Therefore, today is considered the day of protection not only of whales, but of all marine mammals.
Annually on this day various environmental groups and organizations hold actions and demonstrations in defense of whales and other marine mammals. Often, environmentalists unite and dedicate this day to the protection of one unique species, which is threatened with mortal danger or disappearance.
It is noteworthy that July 23 is not the only one date, many countries establish national whale days. For example, Australia, since 2008, decided to celebrate National Whale Day on the first Saturday of June, and in America, World Whale Day is traditionally celebrated at the summer solstice on June 21.
It should be noted that there is one more date for World Whale and Dolphin Day events - in February, when the World Day for the Protection of Marine Mammals is celebrated.
1881 - International Gymnastics Federation was established in Liege (Belgium).
1883 - Albert Warner was born, one of the four founding brothers of the Hollywood film company ''Warner Brothers''.
1884 - Emil Jannings, German actor, the first winner of the Oscar for the best male role (“Anna Boleyn”, “Last Order”) was born.
1874 - Alexander Lodygin received the privilege number 1619 on the incandescent lamp. His invention was patented in several European countries, the Petersburg Academy of Sciences awarded him the Lomonosov Prize this year, and at the end of the year the ''Association of Electric Lighting A.N. Lodygin and Co.'' was created.
1901 - German doctor Robert Koch put forward the theory that the carrier of bubonic plague are rats.
1903 - a month after the formation of the corporation, ''Ford Motor Company'' launched its first car, the ''Model A'', for sale. The car was described as “the most advanced car on the market, which even a 15-year-old boy can drive.” The first car was sold to Dr. E. Pfenning from Chicago, who bought the car a month after the registration of the company, to the great joy of concerned shareholders, who nervously watched the decrease in bank balance to $ 223.
1944 - Soviet troops liberated prisoners of the ''Maidanek'' concentration camp in Poland.
1961 - Martin Gore, English rock musician, composer, guitarist of the band “Depeche Mode” was born.
1968 - for the first time in the history of terrorists, a civilian plane with hostages was captured. Militants of the ''Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine'' made the first (and only one) successful hijacking of an Israeli airline, ''El-Al''.
1980 - the launch of the ''Soyuz-37'' spacecraft, as part of its crew, the first cosmonaut from Asia, Vietnamese Pham Tuan, went to space.
1989 - Daniel Redcliffe, British actor, "Harry Potter official" was born.
1990 - died Kenjiro Takaynagi (b. 1899), Japanese engineer, one of the founders of ''JVC'.
2000 - a new natural satellite of the largest planet of the solar system, Jupiter, was opened. It is the smallest satellite of all known sizes, its diameter is 4.8 km. The discovery was made by astronomers at the University of Arizona and confirmed by the Massachusetts Observatory.
2002 - Scientists received confirmation of one of the most mysterious legends about the existence of the sea monster Kraken (or Cthulhu, as you like). On this day on the island of Tasmania, a giant squid was thrown to the shore. It weighed a quarter of a ton, and the length of its tentacles exceeded 15 meters.
2012 - died Sally Raid (b. 1951), astronaut, the first woman in the United States to be in space.
2015 - with the help of the ''Kepler'' telescope, the first terrestrial-type exoplanet - ''Kepler-452 b'' was found, which is located in the habitable zone of a sun-like star.
Also on July 23 ...
1883 - Albert Warner was born, one of the four founding brothers of the Hollywood film company ''Warner Brothers''.
1884 - Emil Jannings, German actor, the first winner of the Oscar for the best male role (“Anna Boleyn”, “Last Order”) was born.
1874 - Alexander Lodygin received the privilege number 1619 on the incandescent lamp. His invention was patented in several European countries, the Petersburg Academy of Sciences awarded him the Lomonosov Prize this year, and at the end of the year the ''Association of Electric Lighting A.N. Lodygin and Co.'' was created.
1901 - German doctor Robert Koch put forward the theory that the carrier of bubonic plague are rats.
1903 - a month after the formation of the corporation, ''Ford Motor Company'' launched its first car, the ''Model A'', for sale. The car was described as “the most advanced car on the market, which even a 15-year-old boy can drive.” The first car was sold to Dr. E. Pfenning from Chicago, who bought the car a month after the registration of the company, to the great joy of concerned shareholders, who nervously watched the decrease in bank balance to $ 223.
1944 - Soviet troops liberated prisoners of the ''Maidanek'' concentration camp in Poland.
1961 - Martin Gore, English rock musician, composer, guitarist of the band “Depeche Mode” was born.
1968 - for the first time in the history of terrorists, a civilian plane with hostages was captured. Militants of the ''Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine'' made the first (and only one) successful hijacking of an Israeli airline, ''El-Al''.
1980 - the launch of the ''Soyuz-37'' spacecraft, as part of its crew, the first cosmonaut from Asia, Vietnamese Pham Tuan, went to space.
1989 - Daniel Redcliffe, British actor, "Harry Potter official" was born.
1990 - died Kenjiro Takaynagi (b. 1899), Japanese engineer, one of the founders of ''JVC'.
2000 - a new natural satellite of the largest planet of the solar system, Jupiter, was opened. It is the smallest satellite of all known sizes, its diameter is 4.8 km. The discovery was made by astronomers at the University of Arizona and confirmed by the Massachusetts Observatory.
2002 - Scientists received confirmation of one of the most mysterious legends about the existence of the sea monster Kraken (or Cthulhu, as you like). On this day on the island of Tasmania, a giant squid was thrown to the shore. It weighed a quarter of a ton, and the length of its tentacles exceeded 15 meters.
2012 - died Sally Raid (b. 1951), astronaut, the first woman in the United States to be in space.
2015 - with the help of the ''Kepler'' telescope, the first terrestrial-type exoplanet - ''Kepler-452 b'' was found, which is located in the habitable zone of a sun-like star.
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