November 25, or Women's Defense Day
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Talisman of the day - turquoise tourmaline
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Sagittarius, November 25. Those born on this day know how to save energy on a marathon distance.
But this does not mean at all that they never rush things - they bring them closer!
For all the dynamism and productivity, they are not alien to a certain restraint, which gives these people a special dignity.
No matter how energetic they are in their daily work, at the level of interpersonal relationships they are distinguished by sensitivity, thoughtfulness and poise.
Their huge energy is completely alien to chaos, because with all its power it radiates smoothly and evenly.
Those born on this day demonstrate an unusually pugnacious nature in dealing with those whose company they cannot stand, so it is better for them, with rare exceptions, to be alone altogether.
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Sagittarius men born on November 25: John F. Kenedy Jr., Andrew Carnegie, Augusto Pinochet.
- sane,
- knowledgeable,
- courageous,
- honest.
- Sagittarius men are sociable, open and spontaneous.
- They love new emotions and impressions, do not tolerate boredom and banality.
- Men born under this sign tend to be great speakers, they love to tell stories and be in the spotlight.
- Sagittarius are darlings of fate, any undertaking is given to them easily and effortlessly.
- They often take risks, but, as a rule, this risk is justified and brings good dividends.
Sagittarius women born on November 25: Christina Applegate, Katie Cassidy, Ringo Sheena.
- interesting,
- adventurous,
- sensitive,
- brave.
- The Sagittarius woman is an independent, strong and domineering person.
- She does not follow the lead of others, lives by her own rules and does not depend on the opinions of others.
- She is creative and versatile, easily captivates others with her ideas and inspires them to achieve.
- Such women are accustomed to being leaders in both profession and in relationships. They do not tolerate control and strive for freedom.
Holidays
November 25
Women's Defense Day
Since 1991, the White Ribbon movement began in Canada, which was the first movement, organized by men, to prevent violence against women.
The central idea of the movement was the rejection of violence against women by male friends, thus making this behavior not “heroic” in the eyes of the male company, but antisocial. White Ribbon encourages men not to stand aside if they see that their acquaintances and friends incorrectly relate to their girlfriends or wives, to express their opposition to aggressive behavior, but in principle, it works to be a chauvinist and a rapist.
The White Ribbon Oath reads:
“I promise never to commit, approve or keep quiet about violence against women.”
And me ( this blog author) consider myself, to join the White Ribbon movement.
The historical premise of the Day was an event that occurred in 1961 in the Dominican Republic. By order of the Dominican dictator Rafael Trujillo, the three Mirabal sisters, who were political activists, were brutally murdered.
Violence against women continues to be a global pandemic:
According to the UN, 35% of women and girls in the world are exposed to some form of physical and / or sexual violence during their lifetime.
Up to 30 million girls under the age of 15 are still at risk of female genital mutilation, and 130 million women underwent this procedure (mainly in Africa and some countries in the Middle East).
More than 700 million women worldwide were married while being a children. And in some countries, the effects of violence against women persist for generations.
This is a violation of human rights, and an increasing number of human rights organizations are engaged in the problem of violence against women every year, calling on victims of violence to seek help and not endure pain and humiliation.
The emblem of the Day is a white ribbon - as a symbol against all forms of violence against women, the preservation of motherhood.
Since 2009, the global campaign “Color the World in Orange Color” has been launched. Its members wear orange clothes or accessories to express their solidarity with the movement for a future free from violence against women and girls.
This year the action takes place from November 25 to December 10. It will end on the day when Human Rights Day is celebrated. Relevant events will be held in many cities around the world, and the famous buildings will be illuminated with orange light.
Since 2009, the global campaign “Color the World in Orange Color” has been launched. Its members wear orange clothes or accessories to express their solidarity with the movement for a future free from violence against women and girls.
This year the action takes place from November 25 to December 10. It will end on the day when Human Rights Day is celebrated. Relevant events will be held in many cities around the world, and the famous buildings will be illuminated with orange light.
You can take part in the campaign in social networks using hashtags #OrangeUrWorld, #OrangeTheWorld, #HearMeToo, #EndVAW.
Also on November 25...
1562 - Lope de Vega, Spanish playwright (“The Dog in the Hay”, “Dance Teacher”) was born.
1810 - Nikolai Pirogov was born, the greatest military surgeon.
1867 - Alfred Nobel patented dynamite invented by him.
1884 - dry milk is patented in the USA.
1887 - Nikolai Vavilov, Russian geneticist, breeder, was born.
1909 - in Germany, Karl Hofman developed the technology for producing synthetic rubber from butadiene.
1913 - Russian pilot P.N. Nesterov first performed the "dead loop".
1918 - Hungarian pacifist Rozike Schwimmer became the first woman ambassador in the history of world diplomacy.
1926 - Paul Anderson was born, American science fiction writer.
1942 - A Soviet-French agreement was signed on the formation of a French aviation squadron in the USSR, later known as the Normandie-Neman.
1971 - Christina Applegate, American actress (“Married with Children”, “Friends”) was born.
1984 - Gaspard Houllier was born, French actor (“Long Engagement”, “The Brotherhood of the Wolf”, “Paris, I Love You”).
1992 - ''The Bodyguard'' film was screened by the USA with Whitney Houston and Kevin Costner in the lead roles.
1810 - Nikolai Pirogov was born, the greatest military surgeon.
1867 - Alfred Nobel patented dynamite invented by him.
1884 - dry milk is patented in the USA.
1887 - Nikolai Vavilov, Russian geneticist, breeder, was born.
1909 - in Germany, Karl Hofman developed the technology for producing synthetic rubber from butadiene.
1913 - Russian pilot P.N. Nesterov first performed the "dead loop".
1918 - Hungarian pacifist Rozike Schwimmer became the first woman ambassador in the history of world diplomacy.
1926 - Paul Anderson was born, American science fiction writer.
1942 - A Soviet-French agreement was signed on the formation of a French aviation squadron in the USSR, later known as the Normandie-Neman.
1971 - Christina Applegate, American actress (“Married with Children”, “Friends”) was born.
1984 - Gaspard Houllier was born, French actor (“Long Engagement”, “The Brotherhood of the Wolf”, “Paris, I Love You”).
1992 - ''The Bodyguard'' film was screened by the USA with Whitney Houston and Kevin Costner in the lead roles.
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