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In 1884, representatives from 25 countrys held a meeting in Washington D.C. The purpose of that meeting was to establish time zones around the World. On november 1, the meeting participants come up with a plan. Greenwich england, became the Prime Meridian at 0 degrees longitude and, in the pacific, the International Dateline was set at 180 degrees. The creation of timezones braught order to time worldwide.

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In 1884, representatives from 25 countries held a meeting in Washington, D.C. The purpose of that meeting was to establish time zones around the world. On November 1, the meeting participants came up with a plan. Greenwich, England, became the Prime Meridian at 0 degrees longitude and, in the Pacific, the International Dateline was set at 180 degrees. The creation of time zones brought order to time worldwide.

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"Less government in business and more business in government. Those was the werds of Warren G. Harding, the 29th president of the United States. Born in ohio on November 2, 1865 Harding was a newspaper publisher befor he entered politics. As president, Hardings "less government" ideas started to turn around the economy. He received much of the credit president Harding dies while on a speaking tour in 1923.

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"Less government in business and more business in government." Those were the words of Warren G. Harding, the 29th president of the United States. Born in Ohio on November 2, 1865, Harding was a newspaper publisher before he entered politics. As president, Harding's "less government" ideas started to turn around the economy. He received much of the credit. President Harding died while on a speaking tour in 1923.

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Author and illustrator Janell Cannon enjoys write storys about aminals that make people uncomfortable. Her first successful book Stellaluna told the tail of a bat whom befriends three baby birds. Cannon wanted her book to be like a mirror. "Anyone who looks into it will see their own story in they're own way" she said. Cannon works out of her california home, which she shares with a cat and a parrot. She was born on November 3, 1957.

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Author and illustrator Janell Cannon enjoys writing stories about animals that make people uncomfortable. Her first successful book, Stellaluna, told the tale of a bat who (or that) befriends three baby birds. Cannon wanted her book to be like a mirror. "Anyone who looks into it will see their own story in their own way," she said. Cannon works out of her California home, which she shares with a cat and a parrot. She was born on November 3, 1957.

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On November 4, 1922 english archaeologist Howard Carter made one of the most important discoverys of modern times. While on an expedition to Egypt, Carter discovered the tomb of king Tutankhamen. King Tut had became Egypts ruler when he was 9 years old he died just a few years later. Discovered 3,000 years after Tuts's death, the tomb contained many priceless treasures that are now display in a Museum in the city of Cairo.

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Note: There are actually 11 errors in this Edit activity. On November 4, 1922, English archaeologist Howard Carter made one of the most important discoveries of modern times. While on an expedition to Egypt, Carter discovered the tomb of King Tutankhamen. King Tut became (or had become) Egypt's ruler when he was 9 years old. He died just a few years later. Discovered 3,000 years after Tut's death, the tomb contained many priceless treasures that are now displayed (or on display) in a museum in the city of Cairo.

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The Hope Diamond -- one of the most famus diamonds in the world -- has a long and interest history. Many years ago, a French traveler bought the 112-carat dimond in India. In 1668, he sold the violet diamond to king Louis XIV of france Louis had the diamond cut and worn it on a ribbon round his neck. Wood you like to see the Hope Diamond. The famous diamond is on display at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C.

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The Hope Diamond -- one of the most famous diamonds in the world -- has a long and interesting history. Many years ago, a French traveler bought the 112-carat diamond in India. In 1668, he sold the violet diamond to King Louis XIV of France. Louis had the diamond cut and wore it on a ribbon around his neck. Would you like to see the Hope Diamond? The famous diamond is on display at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C.

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In the middle of the 1800s, many gold-seekers traveled to Montana to seek they're fortunes. Soon the city of helena has more millionaires then any other city in the World! In November 1889, Montana become the 41st state to join the United States. No state has as many different species of mammals as Montana has the states elk, deer and antelope populations outnumber it's human population.

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In the middle of the 1800s, many gold-seekers traveled to Montana to seek their fortunes. Soon the city of Helena had more millionaires than any other city in the world! In November 1889, Montana became the 41st state to join the United States. No state has as many different species of mammals as Montana has. The state's elk, deer and antelope populations outnumber its human population.

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What does Reba McEntire Mickey Mantle and Geronimo have in common. They lived in Oklahoma! Oklahoma became the 46th U.S. state in November 1907. It's capitol is the only state capitol located on top of an oil well! Oklahomas name comes from two choctaw indian words that mean "red man." The states nickname is the "Sooner State. It comes from the term "sooners" which refers to the state's first settlers.

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What do Reba McEntire, Mickey Mantle and Geronimo have in common? They lived in Oklahoma! Oklahoma became the 46th U.S. state in November 1907. Its capitol is the only state capitol located on top of an oil well! Oklahoma's name comes from two Choctaw Indian words that mean "red man." The state's nickname is the "Sooner State." It comes from the term "sooners," which refers to the state's first settlers.

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Are you familiar with the work of Marie Curie. Born in Warsaw Poland, on November 7, 1867, Curie was a Chemist and physicist. She and her husband, Pierre won the Nobel Prize in 1903 for there discovery of the element radium. In 1911, Marie becomes the first person to win the nobel Prize twice she won the second award for her study of radioactivity. Marie died in 1934 from cancer cause by her long contact with radiation.

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Are you familiar with the work of Marie Curie? Born in Warsaw, Poland, on November 7, 1867, Curie was a chemist and physicist. She and her husband, Pierre, won the Nobel Prize in 1903 for their discovery of the element radium. In 1911, Marie became the first person to win the Nobel Prize twice. She won the second award for her study of radioactivity. Marie died in 1934 from cancer caused by her long contact with radiation.

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Kay Thompson was born in St Louis, Missouri, on November 9 1908. "I was a stage-struck kid, she said "and I got out of St. Louis fast." In New York City, Thompson become a successfull dancer and singer. When she was late for a rehearsal one day, she apologize in the high-pitched voise of a 6-year-old. The character she create that day would soon become the character in a popular childrens book, Eloise.

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Kay Thompson was born in St. Louis, Missouri, on November 9, 1908. "I was a stage-struck kid," she said, "and I got out of St. Louis fast." In New York City, Thompson became a successful dancer and singer. When she was late for a rehearsal one day, she apologized in the high-pitched voice of a 6-year-old. The character she created that day would soon become the character in a popular children's book, Eloise.

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Four more then three decades, the PBS program Sesame Street has entertain children and helped them prepair for school. The show first appeared on TV on November 10 1969 Lovable characters such as Big Bird, Grover Elmo, Zoe and Cookie monster help kids explore letters, numbers and even Spanish. Sesame street introduces children to the world in way that help them understand and appreciate people of many cultures.

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For more than three decades, the PBS program Sesame Street has entertained children and helped them prepare for school. The show first appeared on TV on November 10, 1969. Lovable characters such as Big Bird, Grover, Elmo, Zoe and Cookie Monster help kids explore letters, numbers and even Spanish. Sesame Street introduces children to the world in ways that help them to understand and appreciate people of many cultures.

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The SS. Edmund Fitzgerald was a giant freight ship that operated in the great lakes. During it’s time, it set records for hawling the most iron ore from wisconsin mines to iron works in Mishigan and Ohio. On Nov. 10 1975, the ship sunk during a strom, taking all 22 crewmembers with her. The event inspired singer Gordon Lightfoot to write the song The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald.”

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The S.S. Edmund Fitzgerald was a giant freight ship that operated in the Great Lakes. During its time, it set records for hauling the most iron ore from Wisconsin mines to iron works in Michigan and Ohio. On Nov. 10, 1975, the ship sunk during a storm, taking all 22 crewmembers with her. The event inspired singer Gordon Lightfoot to write the song “The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald.”

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In 1919, president Woodrow Wilson proclamed November 11 Armistice Day to celebrate the end of, the fighting in World War I. Congress change the name of Armistice Day in 1954 in order to include American vetarans of all wars. Veterans Day honors our countrys military men an women for there willingness to help protect the United States Every year on this day, a national ceremony is held exact at 11 a.m.

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In 1919, President Woodrow Wilson proclaimed November 11 Armistice Day to celebrate the end of the fighting in World War I. Congress changed the name of Armistice Day in 1954 in order to include American veterans of all wars. Veterans Day honors our country's military men and women for their willingness to help protect the United States. Every year on this day, a national ceremony is held exactly at 11 a.m.

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Aaron Copland was a composer whom defined the American style. He is probably best know as the creator of patriotic works such as A Lincoln Portrait and Fanfare for the Common Man Born in Brooklyn, New York on November 14 1900, Copland traveled to europe to study. Is it surprizing that Billy the Kid and Rodeo, two of Coplands most famous ballets, are about the Wild West. He also rote the ballet Appalachian Spring for choreographer Martha Graham.

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Aaron Copland was a composer who defined the American style. He is probably best known as the creator of patriotic works such as A Lincoln Portrait and Fanfare for the Common Man. Born in Brooklyn, New York, on November 14, 1900, Copland traveled to Europe to study. Is it surprising that Billy the Kid and Rodeo, two of Copland's most famous ballets, are about the Wild West? He also wrote the ballet Appalachian Spring for choreographer Martha Graham.

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Have you ever see a large, colorful painting of a flower in full bloom. If so, you may have been lookin at a portrait by American artist Georgia O'Keeffe. Known for flower portraits and dessert landscapes, she was one of the most recognized artist's of the 20th Century. O'Keeffe gained the attention of the art world with the help of her husband a photographer named Alfred Stieglitz. She been born in Sun prairie, Wisconsin on November 15, 1887.

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Have you ever seen a large, colorful painting of a flower in full bloom? If so, you may have been looking at a portrait by American artist Georgia O'Keeffe. Known for flower portraits and desert landscapes, she was one of the most recognized artists of the 20th century. Georgia gained the attention of the art world with the help of her husband, a photographer named Alfred Stieglitz. She was born in Sun Prairie, Wisconsin, on November 15, 1887.

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The Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade is a yearly event that kicks off the holiday season, the parade get it's start in 1924. Macy's store employees put to gether a parade that featured clowns, floats bands and live animals. One of the parades bigest attractions is it's humongous character balloons. In 1927, Felix the Cat was the first balloon to appear. This year, more than 2.5 million people will attend the parade and 44 million will watch on tv.

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The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade is a yearly event that kicks off the holiday season. The parade got its start in 1924. Macy's store employees put together a parade that featured clowns, floats, bands and live animals. One of the parade's biggest attractions is its humongous character balloons. In 1927, Felix the Cat was the first balloon to appear. This year, more than 2.5 million people will attend the parade and 44 million will watch it on TV.

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The day of the bombing of pearl harbor changed the course of Author Yoshiko Uchidas life. Uchida were born in Alameda, California, on November 24, 1921. Like the character in her book the Bracelet, she was placed in an internment camp during world war II. Separated from her Father, Yoshiko and her mother and brother awaited the end of the war. Thru her writing, Uchida shares the Japanese-American experience of her time.