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Home > Learning Calendar > This Day > November 29th

    N O V E M B E R     29th    
November 2000
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Native American Month

Activities to Celebrate Native American Heritage!
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Ambrose Fleming, British inventor of the diode which rectifies alternating electric current, born (1849)

Christian Doppler, Austrian physicist who first described how the observed frequency of light and sound waves is affected by the relative motion of the source and the detector (Doppler Effect), born (1803)

Nellie Tayloe Ross, first female elected governor in the U.S. (Wyoming 1924), born (1876)

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U.N. General Assembly passed a resolution calling for the partitioning of Palestine between Arabs and Jews (1947)

Lyndon Johnson set up the Warren Commission to investigate the assassination of John F. Kennedy (1963)

Richard E. Byrd flew over the South Pole (1929)

Czechoslovakia voted out Communist rule (1989)

Compulsory education began in the United Kingdom (1870)

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Kilauea Volcano erupted in Hawaii (1975)



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