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β™ŠοΈ Gemini πŸ‘¬ horoscope for November 18 - November 24

Things might go sideways early this week, Gemini, but stay coolβ€”the calmer you are, the quicker you’ll fix it and even make some serious progress. You’re feeling extra impulsive, so think before you speak, especially on touchy topics, to dodge unnecessary drama. Holiday plans might come up with friends or family, and not everyone will agree.

Recent money-related news has boosted your mood and made you feel good about your financial future, whether it’s tied to work or an investment. Midweek, you might hit a snag with a business or real estate issue, but someone you know can help clear things up. The weekend might start slow, but it’ll bring some fun surprises your way!

At the start of the week, Taurus, a legal matter might pop up, but no stressβ€”just handle it quickly. You could be reviewing a contract that needs a tweak, but it’s all leading to something good. A new idea or project might seem risky to others, but if you’re feeling confident, go for it!

By Saturday, the week’s hassles should be behind you, leaving you ready to enjoy a worry-free weekend!

Take a look at your spending habits and see where you can save or investβ€”it’s a solid move for a stress-free financial future. You might have to deal with some annoying red tape, like returning or fixing a recent purchase, but stick with it, and you'll sort it out. Later in the week, a loved one might be in a moodβ€”probably not the best time for deep or tricky conversations.

β™ˆοΈAries 🐏 horoscope for November 18 - November 24

This week’s all about getting your finances in check, Aries, even if things seem fine.

In questioning why socks always disappear in the laundry, I began to wonder if there’s a secret society of lost socks living a better life than meβ€”and if...

The elongated lines and the simplified, abstracted organic forms reflect a new aesthetic shared by artists in Vienna and Glasgow. Moser's design was produced in various colorways by the Viennese company Johann Backhausen und SΓΆhne, a close collaborator of the WerkstΓ€tte, which continues to operate today. The textile was intended for use in upholstery or curtains, complementing rooms designed as cohesive artistic environments by WerkstΓ€tte artists.

His design, Poppyheads, created three years before the Wiener WerkstΓ€tte's inception, anticipated the refined textile patterns he later developed there.

Koloman Moser was a leading Viennese designer who co-founded the Wiener WerkstΓ€tte (1903–1932), an avant-garde design workshop in Vienna. Before 1903, he played a crucial role in the Moderne Movement. Moser was also a founding member of the Vienna Secession, a group of young artists who had parted ways with the established Wiener KΓΌnstlerhaus, the dominant art institution of the time.

The featured image was taken by NASA and ESA’s Hubble Space Telescope after an original detection by the Spitzer Space Telescope. Explore Your Universe: Random APOD Generator

The parabolic shape is caused by the widening of the stellar-wind blown cavity over time. Two additional structures can also be seen either side of the protostar; these are known as Herbig-Haro objects, again caused by the interaction of the outflow with the surrounding material. What causes the striations on the cavity walls, though, remains unknown.

What is the cause of this unusual parabolic structure? This illuminated cavity, known as LDN 1471, was created by a newly forming star, seen as the bright source at the peak of the parabola. This protostar is experiencing a stellar outflow which is then interacting with the surrounding material in the Perseus Molecular Cloud, causing it to brighten. We see only one side of the cavity -- the other side is hidden by dark dust.

Theophilus Thistle, the thistle sifter, sifted thistles through three-thousand thistles,

then thrust three thousand thistles through the thick of his thumb,

thrashing, throwing, and thrusting the thistles thither and yon,

thus, theophilus thistle, the thistle sifter, became the thistle thrower.

The Albany Movement, though not always achieving immediate victories, demonstrated the power of coalition-building and the importance of addressing systemic racism on multiple fronts.

It laid the groundwork for future civil rights campaigns and contributed to the growing momentum for change across the nation. The events of November 17th, 1961, serve as a reminder of the broad scope of the struggle for racial equality and the collective effort required to dismantle systems of oppression.

The movement employed various nonviolent tactics, including boycotts, sit-ins, and mass demonstrations, to put pressure on city officials and demand change. While the movement faced fierce resistance from local authorities and experienced setbacks, including the arrest of Martin Luther King Jr., it ultimately played a crucial role in raising national awareness about the injustices faced by African Americans in the South.

Unlike other movements that focused on specific issues like voting rights or public transportation, the Albany Movement took a broader approach, targeting segregation in all aspects of life, from schools and libraries to housing and employment. This comprehensive strategy aimed to dismantle the entire system of Jim Crow in Albany.

This movement, formed by a diverse group of organizations including the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), and local community leaders, aimed to challenge all forms of segregation and discrimination in the city.

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