The occupation was rooted in the 1868 Treaty of Fort Laramie, which stipulated that surplus federal land should revert to Indigenous ownership. After the closure of the federal prison on Alcatraz in 1963, the island was deemed surplus property, providing a legal basis for the IAT's claim. On that November day, approximately 80 Native Americans, primarily college students, embarked on boats and occupied the island, asserting their rights under the treaty. ββ
Native American Heritage Month
On November 20, 1969, a pivotal event in Native American history unfolded: the occupation of Alcatraz Island by a group known as Indians of All Tribes (IAT). This act of civil disobedience marked a significant moment in the Red Power movement, a campaign advocating for Native American rights and sovereignty.
Transgender Day of Remembrance: Honoring Lives Lost
November 20th marks Transgender Day of Remembrance (TDOR), a day to honor transgender individuals lost to violence. Created in 1999 by advocate Gwendolyn Ann Smith, it began as a tribute to Rita Hester, a transgender woman murdered in 1998. Ritaβs death highlighted the violence and systemic discrimination faced by the transgender community, as well as the frequent misgendering of victims.
I exist in the space where logic bends,
A paradox where thought transcends.
I hold the key to what is and is not,
A concept unseen, yet never forgot.
I am the bridge where opposites meet,
A circle unbroken, complete yet incomplete.
What am I?
"Philosophical physicists ponder paradoxical phenomena, precisely predicting probable particle pathways, while perplexingly proposing profound principles of perpetually pulsating probabilities."
In contemplating why I always crave snacks right after deciding to eat healthier, I began to wonder if my willpower is a mere illusionβor if my snacks are the true philosophers, questioning my resolveβand if...
Cryptic Code Puzzle: "The Clockmaker's Secret"
Puzzle:
The old clockmaker left behind a cryptic note with symbols and numbers, hinting at a hidden phrase. Can you decode his secret?
12-1 | 3-2 | 6-1 | 9-3 | 6-2 | 12-4
R-E | A-N | T-E | Q-U | I-O | L-K
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Instructions:
1. Decode the Symbols:
Each number pair (e.g., 12-1) refers to:
The position on a clock face (1 through 12).
The letter position in the word directly below the clock position.
3. N1-1 (Nitrogen, 1st letter = N), O2-3 (Oxygen, 3rd letter = y), F4-5 (Fluorine, 5th letter = r): "Nyr"
4. Ne3-4 (Neon, 4th letter = o), Na4-1 (Sodium, 1st letter = S), Mg2-5 (Magnesium, 5th letter = m): "osm"
Combine the letters: "Dih Enb Nyr Osm"
Rearrange: "Bonding Harmony"
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Final Phrase: "Elements bond in harmony."
50 Boys Wanted,β highlighting the widespread presence of young newsboys. In the 19th century, newsboys were a common and visible form of child labor in American cities. Le Clearβs painting subtly glosses over the hardships faced by child laborersβwho often worked long hours for meager pay, regardless of the weatherβand thus softens the reality. The boy, his cheeks rosy from the cold, is depicted enjoying a shiny apple, seemingly unconcerned by his ill-fitting coat and worn-out boots.
By the time the American painter Thomas Le Clear settled in Buffalo in 1847, he had already gained a national reputation as a portrait painter. His painting Buffalo Newsboy portrays a young worker pausing from his job of selling the Buffalo Evening Post, a popular daily newspaper of the time. Behind the boy, various broadsides are pasted to the walls, including one that reads, βAttention.
Orion entered its distant retrograde orbit on November 25. Swinging around the Moon, Orion reached a maximum distance (just over 400,000 kilometers) from Earth on November 28, exceeding a record set by Apollo 13 for most distant spacecraft designed for human space exploration. The Artemis II mission, carrying 4 astronauts around the moon and back again, is scheduled to launch no earlier than September 2025.
#Astrology Astro Photo of the Day
ght billion people are about to disappear in this snapshot from space taken on 2022 November 21. On the sixth day of the Artemis I mission, their home world is setting behind the Moon's bright edge as viewed by an external camera on the outbound Orion spacecraft. Orion was headed for a powered flyby that took it to within 130 kilometers of the lunar surface. Velocity gained in the flyby maneuver was used to reach a distant retrograde orbit around the Moon.