November 20, or World Children's Day
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Talisman of the day - topaz
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Scorpio, November 20. Those born on this day according to theirs nature, a fighters, therefore, at their own will or at the behest of the Blessed, but they became a participants in some confrontation.
Their ideas and their contradictory actions are constantly the subject of discussion and careful study.
Those born on this day can show almost rebellious inclinations, but in fact they are unusually loyal to their usual environment.
Antagonism is usually caused by the extreme views of these people and the assertiveness in defending them.
They rarely know how to restrain their eloquence. It's easier for them to start a fight than back down.
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Scorpio men born on November 20: Robert F. Kennedy, Joel McHale, Joe Biden.
- intriguing,
- intuitive,
- sexy,
- mysterious,
- 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 20: Connie Talbot, Ming-Na Wen, Bo Derek.
- manipulator,
- passionate,
- complex,
- self-confident,
- wise,
- attractive.
- 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 20
World Children's Day
In 1954, the UN General Assembly recommended for all countries introduce the celebration of World Children's Day.
This day is dedicated to activities aimed at ensuring the well-being of children around the world and, in the opinion of the UN, will serve to strengthen solidarity and cooperation among nations.
On November 20, 1959, the Declaration of the Rights of the Child was adopted.
On the same day, in 1989, the Convention on the Rights of the Child was adopted, which obliges all countries to ensure a good life for children.
Various companies and organizations hold charity events on Children's Day.
Also on November 20...
1889 - Edwin Hubble was born, an American astronomer, author of the concept of expansion of the universe. The modern orbital telescope named in his honor.
1910 - Lev Tolstoy, count, great Russian writer, classic of world literature, passed away.
1945 - The Nuremberg Trials began: the trial of war criminals of the Third Reich.
1962 - the Caribbean crisis is over.
1979 - artificial blood is transfused to a patient for the first time.
1980 - Steve Ptacek flew in a plane powered only by solar energy.
1985 - Microsoft Windows 1.0 was released.
1990 - serial killer Andrei Chikatilo was detained.
1998 - launch of the first module of the International Space Station, the Russian functional cargo block Zarya
2003 - ice of 900 thousand years old was found in Antarctica.
1980 - Steve Ptacek flew in a plane powered only by solar energy.
1985 - Microsoft Windows 1.0 was released.
1990 - serial killer Andrei Chikatilo was detained.
1998 - launch of the first module of the International Space Station, the Russian functional cargo block Zarya
2003 - ice of 900 thousand years old was found in Antarctica.
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