Thursday, 29 August 2013

International Day against Nuclear Tests

The International Day against Nuclear Tests is observed on August 29. It was established on December 2, 2009 at the 64th session of the United Nations General Assembly by the resolution 64/35.
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Which country is known as diary farm of Europe?

Ans: Denmark
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Wednesday, 28 August 2013

Richard A. Lerner

Richard A. Lerner  was born 28 August 1938, he is an American research chemist. Best known for his work on catalytic antibodies. He served as President of The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI) until January 1, 2012
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GPS was developed by

                                                                     Ans: US Army 
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Tuesday, 27 August 2013

Mars made its closest approach to Earth

Mars made its closest approach to Earth and maximum apparent brightness in nearly 60,000 years, 55,758,006 km (0.372719 AU), magnitude −2.88, on 27 August 2003 . This occurred when Mars was one day from opposition and about three days from its perihelion, making Mars particularly easy to see from Earth. The last time it came so close is estimated to have been on September 12, 57 617 BC, the next time being in 2287. source wikipedia.org
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Who discovered the the planet Uranus?

                                                                Ans: William Herschel
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Monday, 26 August 2013

Mother Teresa

 Mother Teresa ( Blessed Teresa of Calcutta, M.C) was an Albanian born, Indian Roman Catholic Religious Sister  born on 26 August 1910. Mother Teresa founded the Missionaries of Charity, a Roman Catholic religious congregation, which in 2012 consisted of over 4,500 sisters and is active in 133 countries. Died on 5 September 1997.
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Sunday, 25 August 2013

First black woman to win Wimbledon

Althea Gibson was an American tennis player and professional golfer, and the first African-American athlete of either gender to cross the color line of international tennis. She was born on August 25, 1927. In 1956 she became the first person of color to win a Grand Slam title. She died on September 28, 2003. 
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Saturday, 24 August 2013

Excluded Pluto

Pluto is the second-most-massive known dwarf planet in the Solar System after Eris. On August 24, 2006, the International Astronomical Union (IAU) defined what it means to be a "planet" within the Solar System. This definition excluded Pluto as a planet and added it as a member of the new category "dwarf planet" along with Eris and Ceres. After the reclassification, Pluto was added to the list of minor planets and given the number 134340.
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Friday, 23 August 2013

International Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade and its Abolition

International Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade and its Abolition is observed on annually August 23, the day designated by UNESCO to memorialize the transatlantic slave trade. The date is significant because, during the night of August 22 to August 23, 1791 on the island of Saint Domingue (Haiti), an uprising began which set forth events which were a major factor in the abolition of the transatlantic slave trade.
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Thursday, 22 August 2013

Steam engine innovator

Denis Papin was a French physicist, mathematician and inventor, best known for his pioneering invention of the steam digester, the forerunner of the steam engine. He was born on 22 August 1647.
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Wednesday, 21 August 2013

John L. Hall

John Lewis "Jan" Hall was born August 21, 1934. He is an American physicist, and Nobel laureate in physics. He shared one fourth of the 2005 Nobel Prize in Physics with Theodor W. Hänsch and Roy Glauber for his work in precision spectroscopy(is the study of the interaction between matter and radiated energy).
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Tuesday, 20 August 2013

Constitution of the Republic of Hungary 1946

The Constitution of the Republic of Hungary of 1949 was adopted on 20 August 1949 and heavily amended on 23 October 1989, was Hungary's first permanent written constitution, and until its replacement in 2011, the country was the only former Eastern Bloc nation that did not adopt an entirely new constitution after the fall of Communism.
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Monday, 19 August 2013

World Humanitarian Day

World Humanitarian Day is observed on August 19. It is a day dedicated to recognize humanitarian personnel and those who have lost their lives working for humanitarian causes. It was designated by the United Nations General Assembly. 
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Orville Wright

Orville Wright, the co- inverter of airplane was born on  August 19, 1871 and died on January 30, 1948.
 The Wright brothers  (Orville & Wilbur ) were two American brothers, inventors, and aviation pioneers who were credited with inventing and building the world's first successful airplane and making the first controlled, powered and sustained heavier-than-air human flight, on December 17, 1903.
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Sunday, 18 August 2013

Fundamental Law of Hungary

The Fundamental Law of Hungary, the country's constitution, was adopted on 18 April 2011, promulgated a week later and went into force on 1 January 2012. Hungary's first constitution to be adopted within a democratic framework and following free elections, it succeeded the 1949 Constitution, adopted on 20 August 1949 and heavily amended on 23 October 1989.
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