1296:, I'm certainly not opposed to the merge. I also think the scope should be clarified, and a certain level of notability should be enforced. What I have been doing at the other list is to require that every list entry should either be a blue link (so that the target article is required to show notability), or that the entry should be accompanied by a reference to a reliable source that demonstrates notability: not necessarily to the same degree as would be required for a stand-alone article, but at least to show that it's "a thing", and not just some company's attempt to market something or something that a fringe group is "trying to make a thing". If the merge goes through, that could be good, because we'll have more eyes on a single article to keep it clean and useful. --
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doing or producing something. "the victory was commemorated in songs" Commemorative events can therefore also be celebration events. An event also does not need to mark a specific date or place in time. event noun a thing that happens or takes place, especially one of importance. "the momentous political events of the late 1980s" a planned public or social occasion. "staff have been holding a number of events to raise money for charity"
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July has no mention of GLOBAL ENERGY INDEPEPNDENCE DAY JULY 10th . To promote alternative Green energy! Its also the birthdat of the great energy and eleletrical pioneer NIKOLA TESLA(1856-1943) see www.teslasociety.com, It was organizaedJuly 2005 and givien Los
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Password Day citing a blog post from 2020-05-07 mentioning 'today' as Password Day. However, Password Day is not generally on May 7th every year but on the first Thursday in May. In 2020 that happened to be the 7th, in 2021 the 6th. Source:
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