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November 17 – Presidents' Day in the Marshall Islands

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nPosted on November 17, 2018

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nMany nations have presidents. And many of those nations that have presidential governments have a special day that celebrates their presidents.

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nToday just happens to be Presidents’ Day in the independent nation of Marshall Islands.

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n(Note: Marshall Islands is an independent republic, but it is in “free association” with the United States, which means in part that the U.S. has promised to defend that nation, and Marshall Islands allows some of its land to be used for U.S. bases.)

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Hilde Heine

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nAnyway, I wanted to point out that, in 2016, a woman named Hilda Heine became Marshall Islands’ first female president.

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nI wondered where we humans are at with electing women to top positions, and I discovered that 76 out of 195 countries have had a female president / prime minister / head of government. The nations that have not include most of the Middle East, much of Africa, a few nations in Europe and in South America, Russia, Mexico, and…glaringly…the United States.

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nCome on, United States, you can do this!!!

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nHeine was born in Majuro, which is now the capital of Marshall Islands, in 1951. She attended college in the U.S. (bachelors from University of Oregon, masters from University of Hawaii, and doctorate in education from University of Southern California – USC). She was a classroom teacher and counselor before becoming an elected representative in the government and then Education Minister. And then…

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nPresident!

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nMore cool stuff about Heine: She founded the feminist group Women United Together Marshall Islands, and she works to halt climate change.

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nClimate change is especially important to low-lying island nations like Marshall Islands, because they are already losing land and homes as the sea levels rise. Here is an article from two years ago…

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nAlso on this date:

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nNational Revival Day in Azerbaijan 

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nMalabo Festival

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nElephant round-up in Surin

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nHomemade Bread Day

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nnMathematician A. F. Mobius’s birthday

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nNational Unfriend Day
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nAnniversary of Lewis and Clark reaching the “Ocian”

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nPetroleum Day

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nInternational Students’ Day

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nInternational Games Day

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(Third Saturday of November)

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nnGuinness World Record Day

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n(Third Saturday of November)


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nFamily Volunteer Day
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n(Saturday before Thanksgiving)

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nPlan ahead:

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nCheck out my Pinterest boards for:

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  • nHistorical anniversaries in November

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nAnd here are my Pinterest boards for:

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