TODAY - July 15


NIELS’ SUMMER GREETINGS
ON: JULY 15

New edition

TODAY’s LENGTH:

This day is here in Denmark 36 minutes shorter than June 21. Its length is 16 hours and 59 minutes – from 04.51 to 21.50.

See more – also in English – about where you are on:  www.dagenslaengde.dk

TODAY’s NAME:

This day is called the DAY OF THE APOSTLES. The reason is that it was at this day Jesus sent his apostles out in the world to tell about Christianity.

In Belgium the day’s name is SAINT BENEVENTURE – after an Italian Franciscan theologist. He lived in the years 1221-74. He was also a cardinal.

TODAY’s EVENT:

1215:  Magna Carta is signed. It is a number of letters, which limit the power of the British monarchs.
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TODAY’s QUESTION:

Gentlemen's agreement -  where does that expression come from? And it means?

This expression comes from a number of dinner parties in 1886 in the American finance magnat J.P. Morgan’s house.  Morgan lived in the years 1837-1913.  During these dinners (only attended by men) a number of very important agreements were made. They were not written down in a contract and were only based on the spoken word and mutual confidence on what had been said. They were called Gentlemen’s Agreements.

In Denmark (and probably also in other countries) you have another way of unwritten agreements. If you have made a deal  (bought a horse or something else) the two people clash their right hands against each other. And that confirms the deal.
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QUESTION FOR TOMORROW:

What is Fata Morgana ? And where does it come from ? ____________________________________________
47 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ABOUT EUROPE:

EUROPE AT WORK     www.europe-at-work.be

TODAY’s QUOTE & FAMOUS PEOPLE :

1.  Yesterday’s quote:

        It's better to talk above peoples' heads than behind their backs.

            It was said by the American politician Adlai Stevenson II .

2.  Today’s quote:

        All countries want peace, but different sorts of peace.

             Who among today's personalities has said that?

3.  Famous people born on this day:

1606:  Rembrandt  ( died 1669 )



1949:  Carl Bildt


4.  Famous people died on this day:

1758:  Ambrosius Stub  ( 53 years )

1930:  Leopold Auer  ( 85 years )

1997:  Gianni Versace  ( 50 years )

Niels Jørgen Thøgersen


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