November 18, or World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Talisman of the day - diamond, zircon
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Scorpio, November 18. Those born on this day have spirituality, creativity and pragmatism, which endows them with universal qualities in communication. This variability allows you to fit into almost any environment and find common ground with everyone.
Born 18 November must cope with their temperament and emotional liability. Self-knowledge is vitally important for them, thanks to which they will not depend on their feelings and exclude violent emotional outbursts that harm both themselves and others.
In the diet, it is necessary to focus on grains and fresh vegetables, excluding sugar, caffeine and alcohol.
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Scorpio men born on November 18: Nick Bateman, Owen Wilson, Nathan Kress.
- solid,
- right,
- emotional,
- attractive,
- easily conquer women with their charisma and charm,
- they like to make grand gestures, do not skimp on gifts and surprises,
- relationship with them is a real storm of passions and experiences
- do not tolerate rejections and do not compromise,
- they are maximalists, accustomed to getting what they want at any cost. Sometimes this determination borders on obsession.
Scorpio women born on November 18: Nasim Pedrad, Nayanthara, Megyn Kelly.
- intense,
- complex,
- brave,
- confident,
- vindictive,
- shrewd,
- she is bored of being in a stable, even relationship, they constantly need new emotions and experiences,
- in a relationship awaits admiration and unquestioning fulfillment of all her desires
- used to being in the spotlight
- she is constantly on the move
- easily joins new companies and can support any conversation.
Holidays
November 18
World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims
According to the UN, every year road traffic accidents claim 1,3 million lives. Another 20 to 50 million people are injured.
The third Sunday of November is declared the World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims.
According to the UN, every year road traffic accidents claim 1,3 million lives. Another 20 to 50 million people are injured. More than 50% of all deaths due to road accidents occur in the age group from 15 to 44 years.
According to forecasts of the World Health Organization, by 2020 injuries due to road accidents could be the third leading cause of death or injury. Among the main causes of accidents - speeding, alcohol consumption, the lack of programs for technical inspection of vehicles and devices that ensure the safety of drivers and passengers.
The purpose of the Day is to honor the memory of victims of road accidents and express condolences to their families, as well as once again remind governments and responsible organizations of the need to ensure road safety for all citizens.
The purpose of the Day is to honor the memory of victims of road accidents and express condolences to their families, as well as once again remind governments and responsible organizations of the need to ensure road safety for all citizens.
Also on November 18...
1307 - According to legend, William Tell struck an apple on the head of his son with an arrow.
1787 - born Louis Dagger, artist, creator of photography.
1827 - Wilhelm Hauff, German writer-storyteller (“Little Muk”, “Kalif-Stork”), representative of the Biedermeier in literature, died.
1828 - John Down was born, a geneticist who discovered Down syndrome.
1787 - born Louis Dagger, artist, creator of photography.
1827 - Wilhelm Hauff, German writer-storyteller (“Little Muk”, “Kalif-Stork”), representative of the Biedermeier in literature, died.
1828 - John Down was born, a geneticist who discovered Down syndrome.
1870 - The first official pigeon mail line links Tours and Paris.
1901 - George Gallup was born, an American statistician who developed a methodology for conducting public opinion polls.
1922 - Marcel Proust, French writer, died (“In Search of Lost Time”).
1923 - Alan Bartlett Shepard, American astronaut, was born. The fifth man to set foot on the Moon.
1901 - George Gallup was born, an American statistician who developed a methodology for conducting public opinion polls.
1922 - Marcel Proust, French writer, died (“In Search of Lost Time”).
1923 - Alan Bartlett Shepard, American astronaut, was born. The fifth man to set foot on the Moon.
1928 - The cartoon "Steamboat Willie" produced by Walt Disney was released. It was the first sound film with all the beloved hero Mickey Mouse. And although before that Mickey Mouse appeared in two silent cartoons, this day is considered the birthday of Mickey Mouse, the symbol of the company.
1938 - Vladimir Levi was born, a psychologist and a writer (“The Art of Being Yourself”, “The Art of Being Different”).
1942 - on the Caucasian direction of the Eastern Front, Soviet troops force the Germans to begin a retreat, which leads to the encirclement of the German army besieging Stalingrad.
1938 - Vladimir Levi was born, a psychologist and a writer (“The Art of Being Yourself”, “The Art of Being Different”).
1942 - on the Caucasian direction of the Eastern Front, Soviet troops force the Germans to begin a retreat, which leads to the encirclement of the German army besieging Stalingrad.
1960 - Kim Wilde was born, British pop singer.
1962 - Kirk Hammett was born, Metallica guitarist.
1962 - died Niels Bohr, Danish physicist, winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1922. The creator of the first quantum theory of the atom and an active participant in the development of the foundations of quantum mechanics.
1962 - Kirk Hammett was born, Metallica guitarist.
1962 - died Niels Bohr, Danish physicist, winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1922. The creator of the first quantum theory of the atom and an active participant in the development of the foundations of quantum mechanics.
1962 - the next issue of the New World magazine, in which the novel “One Day of Ivan Denisovich” is published. For the first time learns the name of Alexander Solzhenitsyn.
1968 - Owen Wilson, American film actor (“Night at the Museum”, “Meet the Fockers”, “Shanghai Midday”) was born.
1970 - Peta Wilson was born, an American actress (“Nikita”).
1968 - Owen Wilson, American film actor (“Night at the Museum”, “Meet the Fockers”, “Shanghai Midday”) was born.
1970 - Peta Wilson was born, an American actress (“Nikita”).
1971 - Intel released its first microprocessor, the Model 4004. The Intel® 4004 microprocessor launched a revolution in electronics that changed the world. The concept was to construct an almost complete computing device on a single chip. Intel 4004 four-bit microprocessor has become just such a device. It was about the size of a fingernail, and had the same computing power as the first ENIAC electronic computer, created in 1946, occupied an entire room and used 18,000 vacuum tubes. Up to 4004, there were no programmable microprocessors on the market. They became the first processors to make software an important element in the design of microelectronics.
2003 - The Supreme Court of Massachusetts found the deprivation of the right to marry representatives of sexual minorities illegal. Massachusetts was the first state in America to recognize gay marriage.
2005 - the US government canceled the Jackson-Weinik amendment for Ukraine. This amendment was an economic means of influencing the USSR, it was introduced in connection with the restriction of emigration of the Jewish population from the USSR. Article 402 of the US Commerce Act, entitled “Freedom of Emigration in East-West Commerce” (which is actually the Jackson-Weinic amendment) prohibited the provision of the regime of most assistance to countries that violate or seriously limit the rights of their citizens to emigrate.
2005 - the US government canceled the Jackson-Weinik amendment for Ukraine. This amendment was an economic means of influencing the USSR, it was introduced in connection with the restriction of emigration of the Jewish population from the USSR. Article 402 of the US Commerce Act, entitled “Freedom of Emigration in East-West Commerce” (which is actually the Jackson-Weinic amendment) prohibited the provision of the regime of most assistance to countries that violate or seriously limit the rights of their citizens to emigrate.
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