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335th day and 48th week in 1934
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World AIDS Day
AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome) remains one of the most serious challenges in medicine and society. The HIV/AIDS epidemic has affected millions of people around the world and left a deep impact. World AIDS Day reminds us that the epidemic is not yet over and that efforts must continue to prevent the spread of infection and ensure access to treatment and support for those living with AIDS. The theme of World AIDS Day changes each year to focus on specific aspects of the epidemic. Past topics have included Rights, Non-Stigma, Health, Global Access and Justice, and Ending AIDS Together. These themes highlight the importance of equality, access to treatment and solidarity in the fight against AIDS. Activities on this day include free HIV testing, educational campaigns, fundraising events and a variety of other activities aimed at preventing the spread of infection and providing health care to those in need of treatment. World AIDS Day reminds us of the importance of solidarity and cooperation in the fight against this epidemic. It is also a day when we can support those living with HIV/AIDS and continue our efforts to achieve a world free of this dangerous disease.
Rosa Parks Day in Ohio and Oregon
In Oregon, Rosa Parks Day is celebrated on December 1, the anniversary of Rosa Parks' arrest in 1955. Oregon officially created this day in 2009 to remember Rosa Parks' brave act of civil protest. Similar to Ohio, Oregon's Rosa Parks Day is an occasion for educational programs and activities aimed at educating the public about the civil rights movement and the significance of Rosa Parks' contributions to the fight for equality and justice. Rosa Parks' acts of resistance and determination to become a voice of protest against racial discrimination remain important and inspiring to all who believe in equality and justice. Rosa Parks Day in Ohio and Oregon uniquely highlights the importance of her legacy and allows us all to continue the fight for civil rights and overcoming injustice.
Hanukkah
The historical significance of Hanukkah stems from the victory of Jewish rebels called the Maccabees over Syrian invaders and the restoration of the Second Temple in Jerusalem. This event is also associated with a miracle when a small amount of oil intended to consecrate the menorah (seven armies) burned for eight days instead of one, which made it possible to prepare new oil. Hanukkah is a time of joy, fellowship, and remembrance of important events in the history of the Jewish people. This holiday celebrates the spiritual heritage that is passed down from generation to generation and calls for light, hope and solidarity in dark times.
Day Information
This day was 32856 days ago, today is 11/14/2024.
Moon: waning, moon phase is waning crescent, age 24.9 days, new moon December 6, full moon November 20.
Date ISO 8601 format: 1934-12-01T22:31:31-08:00
UTC date and time: 1934-12-02 06:31:31
Unix time: -1107106109
Sun information in Los Angeles
Sunrise: 6:38 AM
Sunset: 4:45 PM
At zenith: 11:42 AM
Length of day: 10h 6m