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INSIDE THIS ISSUE
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Chaos Is Fun: Confessions of a Dentist Who Can’t Sit Still
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Bundle Up and Step Out
Your Smile’s Secret Enemy: Why You Might Be Grinding Without Knowing
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Courage on Ice: Teen’s Quick Thinking Saves a Life
Your Monthly Need-to-Knows
Crispy Tofu With Peanut Sauce and Slaw
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Historic Highlights That Make November Shine
THIS MONTH IS FILLED WITH STORIES THAT RESHAPED THE WORLD When November Changed Everything
Before we rush into Christmas’ blizzard of gift shopping and decorating, let’s let November have its humble moment. November isn’t just the month before the holidays; it’s a stage for some of the boldest, brightest, and downright unforgettable moments in history. Take Nov. 6, for instance. In 1429, England crowned Henry VI at age 8. Imagine trying to run a kingdom while still learning your times tables! A few centuries later, on the same date, Abraham Lincoln swept into the presidency, becoming the first Republican to hold the office and setting the nation on a path to transformation. Nov. 7 brings stories of barrier-breaking leadership. In 1967, Carl Stokes made history as the first African American mayor of Cleveland, followed closely by L. Douglas Wilder becoming Virginia’s first African American governor in 1989. Across the sea, Mary Robinson shattered Ireland’s glass ceiling by stepping into the presidency in 1990, a moment that still inspires many. November also celebrates curiosity and brilliance. On Nov. 7, 1867, the world welcomed Marie Curie, whose discoveries in radium would earn her a Nobel Prize and forever change the landscape of science. Her work proves that even in a world full of limits, determination can shine brighter than gold.
Adventure and innovation aren’t left out either. Journalist Nellie Bly set off on Nov. 14, 1889, determined to beat the 80-day globe-trotting record of Jules Verne’s fictional character, Phileas Fogg. She did it in 72 days!
Fast-forward to Nov. 14, 1994, when the Channel Tunnel opened its doors, linking England and France beneath the waves and proving humans can indeed conquer distance. Finally, November closes with moments of liberation. On Nov. 25, 1783, the last British troops departed New York City, officially ending the Revolutionary War and cementing a new nation’s independence.
From tiny rulers to fearless explorers, daring innovators, and barrier-breaking leaders, November is a month packed with history that continues to shape the world. Every day reminds us that bold moves and courageous hearts leave footprints that time can’t erase.
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