Should we have a secular rational division of holidays and divide the circle of the year into 4 exact quarters?

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SO..if i were to want todivide the year into four quarters ...

... to form 4 exactly equidistant holiday ... Should we hav a secular rational division of holidays and divide the circle of the year into 4 exact quarters?

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Should we hav a secular rational division of holidays and divide the circle of the year into 4 exact quarters?

as the solstices and equinoxes apply globally, it would seem logical to adopt them as the designated quarter points. they fall every 91 days/13 weeks. ever since i can remember the stupid system we have has annoyed me! it is logical to me to divide the...

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sure...............not stoppin ya...

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The year has 12 months, easily split into four equal quarters [segments of 3 months]:my simple question is....

would you like to see holidays instituted around the: 31st december/1st of january... 31st march/1st of april... 30th june/1st of july... 30th september/1st of october to my mind, it would be nice to be able to have four exactly equidistant resting points...

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Sounds like a good idea. They can do away with some of the holidays altogether like Casmir Pulaski day...

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I would like to go on holiday 4 weeks my daughter is in year 1 and i took 13 days holidays in last year from?

i would like to go on holiday 4 weeks for my twins brothers marriage going on this EASTER my daughter is in year 1 and i took 13 days holidays in last year from 12 dec to 13 jan 2012 .any one, suggest me good reason for school .

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Please add detail I do not understand the question suggestions for what school?

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There are 4 quarters in a year we are ending the first quarter are you still on santa's good list?

or will you have to make up by walking on pins and needles for the remainder of the year.

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so far i have been a good girl, but that can all change at the drop of a hat

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Other than Hanukkah and Christmas are there any other religious holidays this time of year?

i got told off for saying "merry christmas" to a friend of mine who came from a family of very orthodox jews, but he said the same thing, they celebrate christmas (not for religious reasons obviously), my teacher (a catholic) pulled me aside...

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One very famous one is Kwanzaa a african holiday.

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What is the minimum number of regions we can divide a circle into by n straight lines if all of them intersect inside the circle?

If all of them intersect outside the circle? If p intersect inside the circle and n-p intersect outside the circle? Is the minimum number of regions achieved if the lines never intersect? Why? All lines cross the circle and none of them overlap

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Minimum? If they intersect inside the circle, the minimum is 2. All the lines can overlap each other...

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