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- What was arguably the most eventful day in history? - Reddit
What was arguably the most eventful day in history? this could be from modern history or from farther in the past, although I understand that it is difficult to pinpoint dates that far back, and thus has probably not been calculated Archived post New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast
- What are the origins of field day in US elementary schools . . . - Reddit
What are the origins of "field day" in US elementary schools? Given the differences in organization, curriculum, and community even between two schools in the same area, it struck me as kind of surprising that enough schools across the US have such a similar event for it to be generally understood as the same thing without explanation
- More than 10 days of Energy History? : r Nest - Reddit
More than 10 days of Energy History? I had a high gas bill (winter in New England) this past month I wanted to see how much heat I was using each day To my surprise, you can only see the last ten days of energy history Since my bill was from 11 19 18 - 12 19 18, most of my data was long gone Is there a way to see this info?
- This Day in History - Reddit
This Day in Labor History June 20th: 1943 Detroit Race Riot began On this day in labor history, the 1943 Detroit race riot began In the early part of the 20th Century, thousands of Black Americans left the Jim Crow south for the north, seeking better jobs and greater civil liberties This became known as the Great Migration and Detroit was a
- Rent Day Promo History : r biltrewards - Reddit
Does anyone know what the rent day partner transfer promos were for every month in 2023? I’m trying to get a sense of how long it may be before certain transfer partner deals are repeated
- If you could visit any era in history for just one day, where . . . - Reddit
65 votes, 177 comments Hey everyone! I was pondering the concept of time travel today If you could visit any era in history for just one day, where…
- is NHD a big deal at all? : r ApplyingToCollege - Reddit
Hi, I was wondering if winning or placing highly in National History Day would mean anything to a college Like half a million people do it every year so I feel like it would look good
- Has there statistically ever been a day in history where . . . - Reddit
The likelihood of a day passing without losing anyone from a population that size would probably be pretty good So in recorded history it's statistically impossible, but in prehistory there may have been plenty of days were no human lives were lost
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