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Calendars
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The History of Calendars Orthodox Christians celebrate Christmas on January 7. Their "old new year" is a week later, on January 14. It is all Julius Caesar's fault ...
The Romans sometimes neglected to introduce an extra month every two years to amortize the difference be ... read more>> |
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The Retailer's Calendar The Julian calendar we use to pass the time every day, every week, every month and every year is the one most commonly used by businesses. Its general availability and familiarity make it a natural selection.
weeks every year, 5 Saturdays, 5 Monday ... read more>> |
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 | 2012, Nostradamus, Mayan Calendar, Oh My! When I hear or read about 2012 and the hype, hysteria and hilarity that increasingly surrounds that ominous year, I can't help but to remember the famous and funny line uttered by the Scarecrow and Dorothy as they meander along the Yellow Brick Road ... read more>> |
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 | Calendars and Personality Type I recently conducted a survey to look at the relationship
between an individual's personality type and his or her
organizing and time management style, and noticed that the
majority of participants said they have a calendar system that
works for them ... read more>> |
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 | First Calendar Ancient calendars in the Holy Bible had lunar/solar calendar origins. The work at Time Emits develops tools from the three oldest known lunar/solar calendars: Jewish, Mayan and Egyptian. My goal here is to provide an overview that connects the Maya ... read more>> |
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 | Choosing Your Calendar In 20+ years as a professional organizer, I've never met anyone who could successfully manage his or her personal and professional lives without relying on a calendar system. Don't fall into the trap of using the freebie given to you by a client or ... read more>> |
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 | Calendar Printing Primer: Your Personal Guide Calendars have been used for thousand of years to keep track of the days. They have been around since the time of the Egyptians. They are used to remind us of holidays, seasons, feasts and many other events.
Egyptians. They are used to remind us of ... read more>> |
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