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The Soviet Union's 5-Day Week

About.com's 20th Century History site explores the fascinating history of the calendar in the former Soviet Union. Learn about their 5-day week calendar which didn't work out so well. I have more on the Soviet Union and on the Gregorian calendar, which we use today.
Monday May 12, 2008 | permalink | comments (1)

Satellite Images of Myanmar Cyclone Damage

NASA provides satellite imagery of the cyclone-caused flooding in Myanmar following Cyclone Nargis. Cyclone Nargis swept through the Irrawaddy Delta of Myanmar (formerly known as Burma) and the country’s main city, Yangon (formerly known as Rangoon), and left tens of thousands dead and thousands more missing. The term cyclone is used in the Bay of Bengal (which Myanmar borders) to describe what many refer to as a hurricane.
Sunday May 11, 2008 | permalink | comments (1)

Olympic Torch Reaches Mount Everest's Peak

An Olympic torch made its way to the top of Mount Everest last Thursday as part of the torch's relay to Beijing for the start of the Summer Games, which begins on August 8. The New York Times reports on the ascent.
Sunday May 11, 2008 | permalink | comments (1)

U.S. Senate on McCain's Birthplace

As reported earlier in a heavily discussed post, there is concern about U.S. presidential candidate John McCain's birthplace. In support of Senator McCain and his birthplace, the U.S. Senate unanimously passed a non-binding resolution declaring John McCain a natural-born U.S. citizen. What do you think about the Senate's latest move?
Sunday May 11, 2008 | permalink | comments (10)

San Francisco to Mandate Recycling?

San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom wants to make recycling in the city of San Francisco mandatory and if residents do not comply, their garbage pickup would cease. Mayor Newsom is happy about the recent news that shows that the city keeps 70 percent of its recyclable trash out of landfills. However, the mayor would like that number to rise to 75 percent. What do you think?
Sunday May 11, 2008 | permalink | comments (4)

Tenth Anniversary of Euro Agreement

Today is the tenth anniversary of the agreement that launched the euro, the European common currency that unified the European economy. The BBC has a story about the anniversary of the currency and I provide a listing of the twenty Eurozone countries. What has been your experience with the euro and how has it changed or impacted your life or the world?
Wednesday May 7, 2008 | permalink | comments (0)

Myanmar Cyclone Death Toll May Reach 10,000

In what might be the worst catastrophe sine the December 2004 tsunami in Asia, a cyclone which struck Myanmar (formerly known as Burma) on Saturday may have a death toll as high as 10,000. Cyclone Nargis swept through the Irrawaddy Delta and the country’s main city, Yangon (formerly known as Rangoon), and left thousands dead and thousands more missing. The term cyclone is used in the Bay of Bengal (which Myanmar borders) to describe what many refer to as a hurricane. The New York Times has more.
Monday May 5, 2008 | permalink | comments (0)

Earthquake Information

Geography Intern Amanda Briney has written a nice overview of earthquakes that provides a thorough information about their cause and effects. Enjoy!
Monday May 5, 2008 | permalink | comments (1)

Geographical Videos

The My Wonderful World blog provides five interesting videos with a geographical theme. Check them out! You might also want to visit my very own video, the Ten Most Populous Countries in the World.
Monday May 5, 2008 | permalink | comments (0)

State of the Air: Los Angeles No Longer Worst in All Categories

In the American Lung Association's annual State of the Air report, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was ranked as the country's worst for short-term particle pollution pushing Los Angeles into second place. Nonetheless, Los Angeles remains at the top of the lists of smog and long-term particle pollution. The worst air can be found in these eight metropolitan areas: Los Angeles, Bakersfield, Fresno, Visalia-Porterville and Hanford-Corcoran, California; Washington-Baltimore; St. Louis; and Birmingham, Alabama. The AP has the story.
Friday May 2, 2008 | permalink | comments (0)

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