July 25, or Scouts and First Woman in Outer Space
Zodiac Sign Leo
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Leo, July 25. Born on this day are filled with a romantic desire to see distant lands and perform imaginary heroism. Unfortunately, their dreams are often difficult to achieve.
Regardless of how practical they are, most July 25th births act on the basis of desire, and achieve either surprising success or a more predictable mixed result. Their idealism tends to outpace the reality factor.
Even when those born on July 25 fail, they may feel inner satisfaction, because they have made an attempt to realize themselves. For most of them, the most important thing is not the result, but the very process of participating in the game, moreover, in the aspect of following fair rules. Thus, we can say that those born on July 25 are primarily interested in the motives of various actions, and not in how successful this or that person is.
In addition, they always strive to appreciate the purity of the thoughts of the players. In fairness, it should be noted that they apply the same high standards in relation to themselves.
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Leo men born on July 25:
- possess the following characteristics:
- kind-hearted,
- playful,
- strong,
- organized.
- 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 25:
- have the following personality differences:
- chic,
- creative,
- truthful,
- kind.
- 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.
Main event
The founder of the Scout Movement is the famous English public figure, Colonel Robert Baden Powell. It all started with the fact that Baden Powell decided to try to develop in a form suitable for children the scouting activities that he practiced during his military career. To this end, he organized for two dozen boys from various social strata camp on the island of Brownsie.
The experiment was so successful that Baden Powell found it possible to publish his results as a special program for "boy scouts". The principles of the education of children and youth, which, rather, resembled an entertaining adventure game, he outlined in the book "Intelligence for boys."
Interest in his undertaking was staggering. Within a week across the country, the boys formed scout patrols, and by the end of the year a national headquarters for the coordination of this Movement began to operate.
In 1916, the organization of kabbauts, whose program of activities is closely linked with the events described in the book "The Jungle Book" by Rudyard Kipling, whose author was a personal friend of Baden Powell, appears; that is why in our days the leader-scouts are known under the name "Bagheera", "Akela".
The development of the scout movement was greatly influenced also by the works of the Canadian writer Ernest Seton-Thompson (here the basis of the education of boys is the life of American "pioneers", the first European settlers who mastered forests and prairies of North America) and Daniel Carter Byrd.
In general, more than 38 million members of several scouting associations at the international level are involved in the scouting movement in the world, which operate in 217 countries and territories.
July 25, 1984 Svetlana Savitskaya became the first female astronaut to go into outer space.
This happened aboard the ''Salyut-7'' orbital space station.
Captain Janibekov and flight engineer Savitskaya made a spacewalk for testing in the airless space of a new development of Soviet scientists - the "electron beam gun."
3 hours 35 minutes of Savitskaya came into history. And forever, opened the way to the sky for the beautiful half of humanity.
1884 - born Davidson Black (d. 1934), Canadian paleontologist, who discovered the remains of the Sinanthropus.
1894 - born Gavrilo Princip (d. 1918), a Serbian terrorist, whose attempt on the heir to the Austrian throne became the pretext of the First World War.
1895 - the wedding of the future Nobel Prize winners Pierre Curie and Maria Sklodowska.
1907 - Scout movement organized in England.
1909 - Louis Bleriot flew over the English Channel on a plane of his own design.
1934 - Claude Zidi was born, French filmmaker (“Discover the police!”, “Wing or leg”, “The Beast”, “Asterix and Obelix against Caesar”).
1934 - died Francois Coty (b. 1874), French perfumer. One of the largest perfumers of the XX century. Also industrialist, engineer and entrepreneur, owner of the newspaper ''Le Figaro'', mayor of the city of Ajaccio (since 1931).
1947 - 1st World Festival of Youth and Students opened in Prague.
1965 - at the Newport folk festival, Bob Dylan first appeared on stage with an electric guitar. Fans of the musician did not understand his creative quests, booed and drove off the stage.
1967 - born Matt Leblanc, American actor. Received real popularity for the role of Joe Tribiani in the television series "Friends."
1978 - Louise Joy Brown, the first child conceived in a test tube, was born in the English city of Oldham.
1980 - Australian band ''AC / DC'' releases the album ''Back in Black'', which eventually became the third best-selling album in the world.
1983 - thrash metal band ''Metallica'' releases their debut album - ''Kill ’Em All''.
2000 - crash of the ''Concord'' supersonic airliner when departing from Charles de Gaulle airport in Paris.
A woman stepped into outer space
This happened aboard the ''Salyut-7'' orbital space station.
Captain Janibekov and flight engineer Savitskaya made a spacewalk for testing in the airless space of a new development of Soviet scientists - the "electron beam gun."
3 hours 35 minutes of Savitskaya came into history. And forever, opened the way to the sky for the beautiful half of humanity.
Also on July 25 ...
1894 - born Gavrilo Princip (d. 1918), a Serbian terrorist, whose attempt on the heir to the Austrian throne became the pretext of the First World War.
1895 - the wedding of the future Nobel Prize winners Pierre Curie and Maria Sklodowska.
1907 - Scout movement organized in England.
1909 - Louis Bleriot flew over the English Channel on a plane of his own design.
1934 - Claude Zidi was born, French filmmaker (“Discover the police!”, “Wing or leg”, “The Beast”, “Asterix and Obelix against Caesar”).
1934 - died Francois Coty (b. 1874), French perfumer. One of the largest perfumers of the XX century. Also industrialist, engineer and entrepreneur, owner of the newspaper ''Le Figaro'', mayor of the city of Ajaccio (since 1931).
1947 - 1st World Festival of Youth and Students opened in Prague.
1967 - born Matt Leblanc, American actor. Received real popularity for the role of Joe Tribiani in the television series "Friends."
1978 - Louise Joy Brown, the first child conceived in a test tube, was born in the English city of Oldham.
1980 - Australian band ''AC / DC'' releases the album ''Back in Black'', which eventually became the third best-selling album in the world.
1983 - thrash metal band ''Metallica'' releases their debut album - ''Kill ’Em All''.
2000 - crash of the ''Concord'' supersonic airliner when departing from Charles de Gaulle airport in Paris.
2003 - died John Schlesinger (born 1926), British film director, winner of the Oscar. One of the filmmakers who determined the appearance of British cinema in the postwar period.
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