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  2. The Uniform Invoice or Unified Invoice (統一發票 pinyin: Tǒngyī fāpiào), is a type of receipt in Taiwan that is issued by merchants for selling products and services, kept by both seller and consumer, with a 8-digit number for each one, for taxation purposes of the

  3. Part of the Cold War, the Revolutions of 1989 and the Chinese democracy movement. Protesters in Tiananmen Square on 2 June (top), and tanks in Beijing in July (bottom) Date. Initial protests: 15 April – 4 June 1989. (1 month, 2 weeks and 6 days) Massacre: 3–4 June 1989. (1 day); 35 years ago.

  4. The following is a list of notable month-long observances, recurrent months that are used by various governments, groups and organizations to raise awareness of an issue, commemorate a group or event, or celebrate something.

  5. 9,10-Diphenylanthracene is a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon. It has the appearance of a slightly yellow powder. 9,10-Diphenylanthracene is used as a sensitiser in chemiluminescence. In lightsticks it is used to produce blue light. It is a molecular organic semiconductor, used in blue OLEDs and OLED-based displays.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › October_9October 9 - Wikipedia

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    Pre-1600

    1. 768 – Carloman I and Charlemagneare crowned kings of the Franks. 2. 1238 – James I of Aragon founds the Kingdom of Valencia. 3. 1410 – The first known mention of the Prague astronomical clock. 4. 1446 – The Hangulalphabet is published in Korea. 5. 1594 – Troops of the Portuguese Empire are defeated on Sri Lanka, bringing an end to the Campaign of Danture.

    1601–1900

    1. 1604 – Kepler's Supernova is the most recent supernova to be observed within the Milky Way. 2. 1635 – Roger Williams is banished from the Massachusetts Bay Colonyafter religious and policy disagreements. 3. 1701 – The Collegiate School of Connecticut (later renamed Yale University) is chartered in Old Saybrook. 4. 1708 – Peter the Great defeats the Swedes at the Battle of Lesnaya. 5. 1740 – Dutch colonists and Javanese natives begin a massacre of the ethnic Chinese population in Batavia, e...

    1901–present

    1. 1911 – An accidental bomb explosion triggers the Wuchang Uprising against the Qing dynasty, beginning the Xinhai Revolution. 2. 1913 – The steamship SS Volturnocatches fire in the mid-Atlantic. 3. 1914 – World War I: The Siege of Antwerpcomes to an end. 4. 1918 – The Finnish Parliament offers to Prince Frederick Charles of Hesse the throne of a short-lived Kingdom of Finland. 5. 1919 – The Cincinnati Reds win the World Series, resulting in the Black Sox Scandal. 6. 1934 – An Ustashe assass...

    Pre-1600

    1. 1201 – Robert de Sorbon, French minister and theologian, founded the Collège de Sorbonne(d. 1274) 2. 1221 – Salimbene di Adam, Italian historian and scholar (d. 1290) 3. 1261 – Denis of Portugal(d. 1325) 4. 1328 – Peter I of Cyprus(d. 1369) 5. 1581 – Claude Gaspard Bachet de Méziriac, French mathematician, poet, and scholar (d. 1638) 6. 1586 – Leopold V, Archduke of Austria(d. 1632) 7. 1593 – Nicolaes Tulp, Dutch anatomist and politician (d. 1674)

    1601–1900

    1. 1609 – Thomas Weston, 4th Earl of Portland, English noble (d. 1688) 2. 1623 – Ferdinand Verbiest, Flemish Jesuit missionary in China (d. 1688) 3. 1704 – Johann Andreas Segner, German mathematician, physicist, and physician (d. 1777) 4. 1757 – Charles X of France(d. 1836) 5. 1796 – Joseph Bonomi the Younger, British Egyptologist and sculptor (d. 1878) 6. 1823 – Mary Ann Shadd, American-Canadian abolitionist(d. 1893) 7. 1826 – Agathon Meurman, Finnish politician and journalist (d. 1909) 8. 1...

    1901–present

    1. 1901 – Alice Lee Jemison, Seneca political activist and journalist (d. 1964) 2. 1902 – Freddie Young, English cinematographer (d. 1998) 3. 1903 – Walter O'Malley, American lawyer and businessman (d. 1979) 4. 1906 – J. R. Eyerman, American photographer and journalist (d. 1985) 5. 1906 – Léopold Sédar Senghor, Senegalese poet and politician, 1st President of Senegal(d. 2001) 6. 1907 – Quintin Hogg, Baron Hailsham of St Marylebone, English academic and politician, Lord High Chancellor of Grea...

    Pre-1600

    1. 680 – Ghislain, Frankish anchoriteand saint 2. 892 – Al-Tirmidhi, Persian scholar and hadithcompiler (b. 824) 3. 1047 – Pope Clement II 4. 1212 – Philip I of Namur, Marquis of Namur (b. 1175) 5. 1253 – Robert Grosseteste, English bishop and philosopher (b. 1175) 6. 1273 – Elisabeth of Bavaria, Queen of Germany(b. 1227) 7. 1296 – Louis III, Duke of Bavaria(b. 1269) 8. 1390 – John I of Castile(b. 1358) 9. 1555 – Justus Jonas, German academic and reformer (b. 1493) 10. 1562 – Gabriele Fallopp...

    1601–1900

    1. 1613 – Henry Constable, English poet (b. 1562) 2. 1619 – Joseph Pardo, Italian rabbi and merchant (b. 1561) 3. 1691 – William Sacheverell, English politician (b. 1638) 4. 1729 – Richard Blackmore, English physician and poet (b. 1654) 5. 1793 – Jean Joseph Marie Amiot, French missionary and linguist (b. 1718) 6. 1797 – Vilna Gaon, Lithuanian rabbi and scholar (b. 1720) 7. 1806 – Benjamin Banneker, American astronomer and surveyor (b. 1731) 8. 1808 – John Claiborne, American lawyer and polit...

    1901–present

    1. 1911 – Jack Daniel, American businessman, founded Jack Daniel's(b. 1849) 2. 1924 – Valery Bryusov, Russian author, poet, and critic (b. 1873) 3. 1934 – Alexander I of Yugoslavia, King of Yugoslavia also known as Alexander the Unifier (b. 1888) 4. 1934 – Louis Barthou, French union leader and politician, 78th Prime Minister of France(b. 1862) 5. 1937 – Ernest Louis, Grand Duke of Hesse(b. 1868) 6. 1940 – Wilfred Grenfell, English-American physician and missionary (b. 1865) 7. 1941 – Helen M...

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    Independence Day, celebrates the independence of Ugandafrom United Kingdom in 1962. (Uganda)
  7. Collapsed section of the Pentagon. Fragment of the Flight 93 fuselage. 9/11 Memorial reflecting pool and One World Trade Center. The September 11th attacks were the deadliest terrorist attacks in human history, causing the deaths of 2,996 people, including 2,977 victims and 19 hijackers who committed murder–suicide.

  8. In mathematics, the Fibonacci sequence is a sequence in which each number is the sum of the two preceding ones. Numbers that are part of the Fibonacci sequence are known as Fibonacci numbers, commonly denoted Fn . The sequence commonly starts from 0 and 1, although some authors start the sequence from 1 and 1 or sometimes (as did Fibonacci ...

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