Many things noteworthy in history occurred on November 8th. In 1960, JFK defeated Nixon to win the Presidency. In 1731, Benjamin Franklin opened the first library in the United States in Philadelphia. In 1889, Montana was admitted to the Union.
Yes, noteworthy events took place today in history (8th of January). These events include the Russian manned space craft TM-18 being launched into space (1994), Rene Mayer formed the French government (1953), and President Wilson outlined his 14 points for peace after World War 1.
One eighth of anything is 12.5%
The eighth amendment to U.S. Constitution was ratified December 15th, 1791.
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Many things have happened in history on December 8th. In 1792, the first cremation in the United States took place. In 1777, Captain Cook departed from the Society Islands. In 1931, coaxial cable was patented.
If you want to know what day that was it was a Wednesday
Jim Morrison, the lead singer of "The Doors".
The Italian celebrate Christmas on December eighth.
Zero. Anything times zero is zero.
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December starts with "dec" because it was originally the tenth month. (November was ninth, October was eighth, and September was seventh.)