No U.S. President has instituted an Earth Day. Earth Day was originally proposed by the peace activist John McConnell. An environmental Earth Day was started by U.S. Senator Gaylord Nelson.
Earth Day was first celebrated in the US in 1970. There was a plan for Earth Day in September 1969 in the US. However, it was not really due to global warming, but to conserve Earth's greenery and also reduce the amount of carbon dioxide produced by man.
President Eisenhower started the veterans day he signed the paper
On June 1, 1954 President Eisenhower signed HR7786, changing Armistice Day to Veterans Day.
President Ronald Reagan nominated Sandra Day O'Connor to the US Supreme Court in 1981, and Antonin Scalia in 1986.
There have only been four women on the US Supreme Court in the nation's history. President Reagan appointed Sandra Day O'Connor as the first female justice in 1981.Sandra Day O'Connor......President Reagan, 1981....retired 2006Ruth Bader Ginsburg.......President Clinton, 1993....activeSonia Sotomayor............President Obama, 2009....activeElena Kagan..................President Obama, 2010.....active
That was instituted during the Clinton administration.
Despite all the problems that US President might be criticized for, few objected to his abolishing the Draft. Prior to that he had instituted the "lottery system" regarding conscription.
Aliens attack the Earth and it is up to the US President and two other men to save the world.
Earth Day was started by Gaylord Nelson.
The revolution of Earth gives us day and night. This is when the Earth rotates on its axis, changing the time of day, as well as the seasons.
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March 3, 1863...Boyiee
Earth Day was first celebrated in the US in 1970. There was a plan for Earth Day in September 1969 in the US. However, it was not really due to global warming, but to conserve Earth's greenery and also reduce the amount of carbon dioxide produced by man.
it doesnt!
earth day is important because we get together to appreciate what god gave us.
No president--the US Congress changed the name to Veterans Day in 1954.
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