July 29, or International Tiger Day
Zodiac Sign Leo
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Leo, July 29. Born on this day easily determine the value of the existing potential, moral principles and concrete deeds - in general, everything that makes up the world around us.
In addition, they are surprisingly accurate in predicting the outcome of various and even rather complex processes, wherever they occur.
Those who are involved in the world of business, politics, government or military structures are brilliant analysts who rarely make mistakes when making preliminary predictions of the development of social trends.
The only difficulty associated with this day is that, carrying out their endless research, those born on July 29 unwittingly contribute to the development of established stereotypes and prejudices.
In addition, when critically evaluating the work of others, they sometimes do not notice their own shortcomings.
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Leo men born on July 29:
- possess the following qualities:
- playful,
- influential,
- confident,
- recognized.
- 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 29:
- possess the following qualities:
- extravagant,
- confident,
- exceptional,
- open.
- 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
The initiators of the establishment of this date were 13 states that participated in the forum, in which tigers still live. During the event, the tiger population restoration program, designed for 2010-2022, was also designed and adopted, which aims to increase the number of tigers by a factor of 2 over the period indicated.
Unfortunately, in the wild, only 5,000 individuals survived, and this number continues to decline steadily. Thus, over the last century the number of these animals has decreased by 25 times. And today, tigers are threatened with extinction. In most cases, they become victims of poachers. And this problem can not but worry the environmental communities around the world.
To preserve the striped predators, unique reservations and nature protection zones are created.
Тhe main purpose of the International Tiger Day is to inform the general public about the problem of the disappearance of tigers and ways to protect them.
And to this Day in different countries, many relevant events are timed - thematic exhibitions, TV shows, excursions in zoos, charitable and educational events and much more.
1836 - The Triumphal Arch solemnly opened in Paris on the Place de l'Etoile.
1858 - under US pressure, Japan opened Tokyo and Osaka for foreigners.
1864 - according to G. Vern, in the belly of a shark, caught by the yacht "Duncan", a bottle with three notes was found, written by the shipwrecked captain Grant and two sailors.
1874 - Englishman Walter Wingfield patented a movable tennis court.
1921 - Adolf Hitler becomes the leader of the Nazi Party.
1954 - first part of the trilogy of J. Ronald Ruel Tolkien "The Lord of the Rings", one of the most popular works in the fantasy genre, is published. Roman created a whole subculture. The world of Tolkien is most often exploited to model fantasy-historical games "in nature".
1958 - National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is formed in the United States.
1963 - first flight of the Tu-134, one of the most successful projects in the field of passenger aircraft. He entered the history of civil aviation as the most massive and popular Soviet airliner.
1965 - London premiere of The Beatles' second film - ''Help!'' Queen of Great Britain visited a premiere, and later, the film received the first prize at the Rio de Janeiro Film Festival.
1968 - Pope Paul VI in an encyclical called “Human Vitae”, banned any artificial methods of birth control.
1973 - Stephen Dorff, American actor ("Blade", "The Expendables", "Johnny D.") was born.
1974 - four bishops of the Episcopal Church in the United States consecrated 11 women in the holy orders, challenging the church regulations.
1999 - Cuban leader Fidel Castro accused the United States and Canada of ''dirty tricks'' against the Cuban team at the Pan American Games.
2012 - born and died on the same day, Chris Marker (b. 1921), French documentary film director, photographer and writer, world-renowned master and reformer of documentary films, creator of the essay film genre.
2015 - Microsoft introduced its new ''Windows 10'' operating system.
Also on July 29 ...
1858 - under US pressure, Japan opened Tokyo and Osaka for foreigners.
1864 - according to G. Vern, in the belly of a shark, caught by the yacht "Duncan", a bottle with three notes was found, written by the shipwrecked captain Grant and two sailors.
1874 - Englishman Walter Wingfield patented a movable tennis court.
1921 - Adolf Hitler becomes the leader of the Nazi Party.
1954 - first part of the trilogy of J. Ronald Ruel Tolkien "The Lord of the Rings", one of the most popular works in the fantasy genre, is published. Roman created a whole subculture. The world of Tolkien is most often exploited to model fantasy-historical games "in nature".
1958 - National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is formed in the United States.
1963 - first flight of the Tu-134, one of the most successful projects in the field of passenger aircraft. He entered the history of civil aviation as the most massive and popular Soviet airliner.
1965 - London premiere of The Beatles' second film - ''Help!'' Queen of Great Britain visited a premiere, and later, the film received the first prize at the Rio de Janeiro Film Festival.
1968 - Pope Paul VI in an encyclical called “Human Vitae”, banned any artificial methods of birth control.
1973 - Stephen Dorff, American actor ("Blade", "The Expendables", "Johnny D.") was born.
1974 - four bishops of the Episcopal Church in the United States consecrated 11 women in the holy orders, challenging the church regulations.
1999 - Cuban leader Fidel Castro accused the United States and Canada of ''dirty tricks'' against the Cuban team at the Pan American Games.
2012 - born and died on the same day, Chris Marker (b. 1921), French documentary film director, photographer and writer, world-renowned master and reformer of documentary films, creator of the essay film genre.
2015 - Microsoft introduced its new ''Windows 10'' operating system.
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