Today is DAY #7 of PASSOVER or Yom Tov (last 2 days), and INTERNATIONAL WORKERS’ MEMORIAL DAY or INTERNATIONAL COMMEMORATION DAY (ICD), FN1, FN2, BIOLOGICAL CLOCK DAY FN3, and GREAT POETRY READING DAY FN4. My Cousin Dominic says today is NATIONAL BLUEBERRY PIE DAY or GIORNO della TORTA AI MIRTILLI. Cuz Rose from B’klyn says today’s flower is RED PRIMROSE 빨간 앵초 – symbolizing unparalleled beauty.
*1789: Bounty Mutiny: Lt. William Bligh & 18 sailors are set adrift by the rebelling crew of the British ship led by Master’s Mate Fletcher Christian;
*1855: 1st American Veterinary College: the Boston Veterinary Institute was incorporated in Boston, Massachusetts;
*1919: 1st US Paratrooper: 1st successful jump with Army Air Corps (rip-cord type) parachute was made by Mr. Leslie Irvin at McCook Field, Dayton, Ohio;
*1922: 1st Educational Radio: WOI (Ames, Iowa) became the 1st licensed educational radio station in the US;
*1943: Izbica Ghetto: the entire Izbica Ghetto in Poland were “relocated” by the Nazis to Sobibor Concentration Camp and all 400 were killed;
*1958: 1st Hardtrack Nuke: the US conducted the 1st of 35 nuclear test explosions in the Pacific Proving Ground as part of Operation Hardtack I;
*1993: 1st Daughters at Work: the 1st "TAKE OUR DAUGHTERS TO WORK DAY" was promoted by Ms. Foundation for Women;
*2012: 1st Bryce Game: 19 year-old rookie Bryce Harper made his much-anticipated debut in Nationals' 4-3 loss to LA Dodgers at Chavez Ravine;
*2020: 1M COVID Cases: US confirmed COVID-19 cases pass 1M: the COVID death toll of 58,365 surpasses that of US soldiers killed in Vietnam War.
Let us pray and hope all death tolls from preventable workers accidents, diseases and wars get reduced around the world
FN1: OSHA: in 1989, the AFL-CIO declared April 28 "Workers' Memorial Day" to honor the hundreds of thousands of working people killed and injured on the job every year. April 28 is the anniversary of the date the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 went into effect, and when the Occupational Safety and Health Administration was formed (April 28, 1971). Previously, in 1984, the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) established a day of mourning. The Canadian Labour Congress declared an annual day of remembrance in 1985 on April 28, which is the anniversary of a comprehensive Workers' Compensation Act (refer to the entry Workplace Safety & Insurance Board), passed in 1914. In 1991, the Canadian parliament passed an Act respecting a National Day of Mourning for persons killed or injured in the workplace, making April 28 an official Workers' Mourning Day.
FN2: ICD: INTERNATIONAL WORKERS’ MEMORIAL DAY or INTERNATIONAL COMMEMORATION DAY (ICD) for the DEAD & INJURED takes place annually around the world on April 28, an international day of remembrance and action for workers killed, disabled, injured or made unwell by their work.
FN3: CIRCADIAN RHYTHMS: This day was created to bring awareness to the human body's internal clock and its effects on aging and overall health. The term "biological clock" was first coined in the early 20th century, but it wasn't until recent years that scientists have delved deeper into understanding its mechanisms. In 1729, French scientist Jean-Jacques d'Ortous de Mairan conducted the first experiment designed to distinguish an endogenous clock from responses to daily stimuli. He noted that 24-hr patterns in the movement of the leaves of the Mimosa plant or pudica persisted, even when the plants were kept in constant darkness.[/b] (TIL).
FN3: WHAT’S A GREAT POEM? At the tail end of National Poetry Month, April 28th marks observance of National Great Poetry Reading Day. This day celebrates distinguished poetry and the notable poets who wrote them. day was NATIONAL GREAT POETRY READING DAY – April 28: At the tail end of National Poetry Month, April 28th marks the observance of National Great Poetry Reading Day. This day celebrates distinguished poetry and the notable poets who wrote them. Great poems often make us think, but first they make us feel, and they way they do that is by making us experience a scene or situation. Experience is details, not ideas or abstractions.