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In the victorian times you hadto work till the ageof 18 years old
5 years old
over 100 years ago
No. He was several hundred years before Queen Victoria ruled. Hence the name "Victorian." Take a look at a timeline and you will see they are centuries apart.
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Leap years happen every 4 years. What happens is that February has one less day so there are only 28 days in February every 4 months.
leap years have an extra day in february (feburary 29th) but leap years only happen every four years.
That depends on which year it is because of the leap years in February
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Every four years, there is one February 29th, one presidential election...
It happened three years ago.
The last three years in which all of the dates were on the same weekdays as is 2012 were 1928, 1956 and 1984.The next three years in which all of the dates will be on the same weekdays as in 2012 are 2040, 2068 and 2096.The last three years in which the dates before 29 February were on the same weekdays as in 2012 were 1989, 1995 and 2006.The next three years in which the dates before 29 February will be on the same weekdays as in 2012 are 2017, 2023 and 2034.The last three years in which the dates after 29 February were on the same weekdays as in 2012 were 1990, 2001 and 2007.The next three years in which the dates after 29 February will be on the same weekdays as in 2012 are 2018, 2029 and 2035.
A presidential election; a leap year; February 29th
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February 29 occurs every four years, in years that are divisible by four. This is known as a leap year.
No. TV was not available until the 1930s - 30 years after the end of the Victorian era.