Today, CMC reflects on Juneteenth and its important history.
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According to you, which day stands as the most important in history till now? Which day do you believe holds the utmost significance in the course of history up until this moment? Share your thoughts and reasons below!
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Here is some NJMCA history for you! Did you know our organization has roots going all the way back to 1913? Or that our first annual meeting happened in 1914? Check out more of our history with the link below or in our bio to learn more! 🤓🦟📚 #MosquitoWeek #NJMCA #MosquitoControl https://njmca.org/history
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This National Indigenous History Month, we reflect on the history and honour the heritage, resiliency, and remarkable achievements of First Nations, Inuit, and Metis Peoples. To learn more about the history and significance of National Indigenous History Month, click here: https://okt.to/lwE6v2
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Study the past with creativity: 3 simple keys to memorize history effortlessly.
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Study the past with creativity: 3 simple keys to memorize history effortlessly.
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Surviving Bowel Cancer, however, it’s made me stronger to deliver my passion and knowledge of Learning Languages to students and adults wanting to learn and be proficient in French and Italian.
Worth visiting and embracing history: https://lnkd.in/gh6CDn9i
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To be able to fight for what’s really ours, we have to understand the issues including the arbitral ruling and of course the basis of which, which is the UNCLOS. To be able to understand all these issues, it is fundamental for us to understand us as an archipelagic nation. And for us to understand our being our an archipelagic nation, we need to know our complete history including pre-colonial history. https://bit.ly/3RZJb9m
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“Washington should commit to supporting Ukraine’s internationally recognized borders, including Crimea. That would require providing greater and timelier support for a large-scale military operation—breaking through Russian defenses—that, if successful, would protect Ukraine and the West from Vladimir Putin’s authoritarian designs. The U.S. experience in World War II reminds us that such a campaign is possible. . . . the Allies’ determination to liberate France and defeat Germany. . . was successful, thanks in no small part to Allied courage, resourcefulness and materiel. Ukrainians have the same drive to liberate their country but need the sufficient and timely resources that much of the West hasn’t yet provided. For Ukraine, this is a matter of national survival. For the West, it is an opportunity to secure Europe and the rules-based international order at minimum cost and risk. It is the last best chance to avoid a larger confrontation with Russia that might require a general mobilization and engulf NATO in open warfare. China is watching. We mustn’t wait for another Pearl Harbor to recognize and respond to the growing threat to our country.”
Far too few in Washington know or appreciate the lessons of history. https://lnkd.in/gpd-vVZs
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Is the 21st century the most pivotal time in human history? Explore how the decisions we make now may impact humanity’s future:
The most important century in human history
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1moAll of our collective history both good and bad teaches us how to make better future decisions. But only if we’ve learned from the past.