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  2. Calendar reform - Wikipedia

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    Some design changes, however, will yield date identifiers different from the previous design for some days, often in the distant past or future. The calendar system must clarify whether dates are changed to the new design retroactively (using a proleptic calendar) or whether the design in use then and there shall be respected. Calendar schisms ...

  3. Old Style and New Style dates - Wikipedia

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    The second discarded the Julian calendar in favour of the Gregorian calendar, skipping 11 days in the month of September to do so. [2] [3] To accommodate the two calendar changes, writers used dual dating to identify a given day by giving its date according to both styles of dating.

  4. Gregorian calendar - Wikipedia

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    Usually, this is the change from the Julian calendar to the Gregorian calendar as enacted in various European countries between 1582 and the early 20th century. In England, Wales, Ireland, and Britain's American colonies, there were two calendar changes, both in 1752.

  5. Hanke–Henry Permanent Calendar - Wikipedia

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    Hanke–Henry Permanent Calendar pre-2016 version with weeks still starting Sunday, but Xtra already at the end of the year. In 2004, Richard Conn Henry, a professor of astronomy at Johns Hopkins University, proposed the adoption of a calendar known as Common-Civil-Calendar-and-Time (CCC&T), which he described as a modification to a proposal by Robert McClenon.

  6. Adoption of the Gregorian calendar - Wikipedia

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    With the same Act, the Empire (except Scotland, which had already done so from 1600) changed the start of the civil year from 25 March to 1 January. Consequently, the custom of dual dating (giving a date in both old and new styles) can refer to the Julian/Gregorian calendar change, or to the start of year change, or to both.

  7. Upcoming school calendars could change

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    The calendars for the 2021-22 and 2022-23 school years are all but certain to change because of state legislative intervention and mandates on academic calendars statewide, as well as adjustments ...

  8. New Calendarists - Wikipedia

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    In 1923, the Revised Julian calendar was devised.Since then, several Eastern Orthodox Churches have introduced partial changes into their liturgical calendars. [5] Those changes were based on the application of the Revised Julian calendar for the liturgical celebration of immovable feasts (including Christmas), thus reducing the use of the old Julian calendar to liturgical celebration of ...

  9. Democrats Consider 2024 Primary Calendar Changes - AOL

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    Democrats are thinking about shaking up their presidential primary schedule. "The presidential calendar will pretty much set the tone of the whole campaign," said Judith Whitmer, chair of the ...