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努力耕耘
勤奮耕耘,收穫自然甜美!
生活就像果樹,
需要我們不懈的努力去栽種、澆灌、施肥。
只有付出,才有豐盛的果實。
不斷學習、不懈努力,
為自己的夢想灌溉養分。
即使面對挑戰,也要堅定信心,
相信自己的能力。
因為只有經過辛勤的努力,
才能收獲到美好的果實!
#努力耕耘 #不懈努力 #收穫甜美
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Events 8.7 (before 1930)
461 – Roman Emperor Majorian is beheaded near the river Iria in north-west Italy following his arrest and deposition by the magister militum Ricimer. 626 – The Avar and Slav armies leave the siege of Constantinople. 768 – Pope Stephen III is elected to office, and quickly seeks Frankish protection against the Lombard threat, since the Byzantine Empire is no longer able to help. 936 – Coronation of King Otto I of Germany. 1461 – The Ming dynasty Chinese military general Cao Qin stages a coup against the Tianshun Emperor. 1479 – Battle of Guinegate: French troops of King Louis XI were defeated by the Burgundians led by Archduke Maximilian of Habsburg. 1679 – The brigantine Le Griffon becomes the first ship to sail the upper Great Lakes of North America. 1714 – The Battle of Gangut: The first important victory of the Russian Navy. 1743 – The Treaty of Åbo ended the 1741–1743 Russo-Swedish War. 1782 – George Washington orders the creation of the Badge of Military Merit to honor soldiers wounded in battle. It is later renamed to the more poetic Purple Heart. 1786 – The first federal Indian Reservation is created by the United States. 1789 – The United States Department of War is established. 1791 – American troops destroy the Miami town of Kenapacomaqua near the site of present-day Logansport, Indiana in the Northwest Indian War. 1794 – U.S. President George Washington invokes the Militia Acts of 1792 to suppress the Whiskey Rebellion in western Pennsylvania. 1819 – Simón Bolívar triumphs over Spain in the Battle of Boyacá. 1858 – The first Australian rules football match is played between Melbourne Grammar and Scotch College. 1890 – Anna Månsdotter, found guilty of the 1889 Yngsjö murder, became the last woman to be executed in Sweden. 1909 – Alice Huyler Ramsey and three friends become the first women to complete a transcontinental auto trip, taking 59 days to travel from New York, New York to San Francisco, California. 1927 – The Peace Bridge opens between Fort Erie, Ontario and Buffalo, New York. 1930 – The last confirmed lynching of black people in the Northern United States occurs in Marion, Indiana; two men, Thomas Shipp and Abram Smith, are killed.
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Automotive sunroof market - Global Expansion and Forecasts, Market Business Opportunities Company Profiles
Market Analysis
Market Research Future (MRFR) expects the global automotive sunroof market to hit USD 12,447.0 million at an 8.96% CAGR from 2018–2023 (forecast period).
An automotive sunroof is mounted on vehicles to enhance the appearance of the vehicle and to reduce wind noise. It is an adjustable glass panel on the automotive roof that, depending on the vehicle type, can be operated manually or automatically. Furthermore, there are different types of automotive sunroofs, such as in-built and panoramic, that provide natural light, improved ventilation, and open-air driving. Furthermore, automotive sunroofs can be fixed or sliding, opaque or transparent, and even include a visor block that blocks light from the passenger cabin.
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Nevertheless, the low penetration in entry-level vehicles and the high manufacturing cost of sunroofs raise the overall cost of a vehicle. The sunroof includes a number of expensive components, such as a rain sensor, a console controller, and unbreakable glass panels. Moreover, continuous technological advancements in sunroof systems to improve operational efficiency necessitate a large investment in research and development, which raises the cost of sunroof systems, causing the price of automobiles to rise, impeding the growth of the global automotive sunroof industry.
The increased demand for lightweight and impact-resistant sunroofs is anticipated to push innovations and developments in the global market by the major manufacturers. Manufacturers like Webasto Group, Inteva Products, and Inalfa Roof Systems Group B.V. are strongly investing in the R&D of automotive sunroof technologies, especially sunroof. For example, the Webasto Group recently introduced a sunroof glass using polycarbonate as a raw material to manufacture the sunroof, which improved the glass's toughness, impact resistance, and effectiveness. Manufacturers are continuing to invest in the advancement of switchable glazing, ambient lighting, and solar panels in sunroofs. As a result, such investments are expected to have an impact on demand for advanced sunroofs equipped with cutting-edge technology during the forecast period. Transparency and 3D formability can also be obtained by incorporating additional light sources and sensors in polycarbonate as opposed to glass. Because of its low cost and ease of availability, conventional technology has a very high penetration rate in developing regions. Automotive sunroof manufacturers have begun to invest in research and development activities to reduce weight and increase strength in order to improve the conventional automotive sunroof.
However, such developments are in their early stages and are expected to accelerate by the end of the assessment period with the increasing market penetration. Thus, during the forecast period, the impact of innovation and developments in sunroof technology on the automotive sunroof market is predicted to shift from moderate to high. 
COVID-19 Impact on the Global Automotive Sunroof Market
Implementation of a set of rules by governments of different nations to deal with the COVID-19 crisis, such as a full shutdown of manufacturing units, is found to have an impact on the development of the global automotive sunroof industry.
Market Segmentation
The global automotive sunroof industry has been segmented into type, application, and sales channels.
By type, the global automotive sunroof market has been segmented into the inbuilt sunroof, spoiler sunroof, panoramic sunroof, pop-up sunroof, and others.
By application, the global automotive sunroof market has been segmented into SUVs, sedans, hatchbacks, and others. 
By sales channel, the global automotive sunroof market has been segmented into OEM and Aftermarket. 
Regional Analysis
Region-wise, the global automotive sunroof market has been segmented into North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and the rest of the world.
During the forecast period, Europe is expected to have the largest share of the global market with 33.40%, followed by the Asia Pacific and North America with 28.36% and 28.26%. In 2017, Germany was the largest market in Europe, with a market value of USD 1,263 million. The rising demand for premium vehicles and the increasing consumer preference for comfort features have led to the increased adoption of sunroofs in passenger vehicles throughout the region, driving the growth of the automotive sunroof market in Europe.
Key Players
Numerous players active in the global automotive sunroof market are Webasto Group, Wuhu Mosentek Automobile Technology Co., Ltd, Inteva Products, Inalfa Roof Systems Group B.V., Yachiyo Industry Co. Ltd, and Magna International Inc., Aisin Seiki Co. Ltd, Wuxi Ming Fang AutoMobile Parts Industry Co., Ltd, Johnan Manufacturing Inc., and Zhejiang Wanchao Electric Co., Ltd.
Summary
The global automotive sunroof market is set to hit USD 12,447.0 million at an 8.96% CAGR from 2018–2023 (forecast period). An automotive sunroof is placed on vehicles to enhance their appearance and prevent wind noise. It is an adjustable glass panel on the roof of an automotive that can be operated manually or automatically, based on the vehicle type. Moreover, there are various kinds of automotive sunroofs, like in-built and panoramic, that provide natural light, improved ventilation, and open-air driving. Additionally, auto sunroofs can be fixed or sliding, opaque or transparent, and even include a visor block that blocks light from the passenger cabin.
 Table of content
1 Executive Summary
2 Market Introduction
2.1 Definition 19
2.2 Scope Of The Study 19
2.1 List Of Assumptions 20
2.2 Market Structure 20
3 Research Methodology
3.1 Research Process 22
3.2 Primary Research 22
3.3 Secondary Research 23
3.4 Market Size Estimation 23
3.5 Forecast Model 24
4 Market Dynamics
4.1 Introduction 26
4.2 Drivers 27
4.2.1 Increase In Demand For Premium Vehicles And SUVs 27
4.2.2 Innovation And Developments In Sunroof Technology 28
4.2.3 Rise In Demand For Comfort And Convenience Features 28
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Our rapidly expanding market research company is assisted by a competent team of research analysts who provide useful analytics and data on technological and economic developments. Our deemed analysts make industrial visits and collect valuable information from influential market players. Our main goal is to keep our clients informed of new opportunities and challenges in various markets. We offer step-by-step assistance to our valued clients through strategic and consulting services to reach managerial and actionable decisions.
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How Do Hoverboards Work A Closer Look in the Self-Balancing Boards
Hoverboards are becoming all the rage with people buying them throughout the world and they sold like hot cakes from the holiday season. While they gained tremendous popularity there have also been safety concerns with individuals claiming that they explode due to the lithium ion batteries and shaky power control levels. But reputed brands have taken appropriate measures to ensure appropriate security levels of those products this is everything you need to learn about this enigmatic’toy’ and check for yourself how these fascinating toys operate and in the event that you should be receiving them. OFFICIAL HOVERBOARD
The basic principle for the functioning of a hoverboard is that they have frames which pivot in the center and the electrical motors and sensors which are included in the wheels. You will find lean angles, gyroscopes and other detectors that guarantee the hoverboard is upright at all times and you will not have to worry about falling down in any way. There are buttons which are included under each footpad plus they get actuated by the feet’s motion that is monitored by infrared LED detectors that send signals based on the standing of your toes. There is a lot of potential in the tech and we can expect hoverboards to come with much more innovative features and detectors. All the wheels have their own detectors and they are independent of each other so you are able to move in circles and maneuver yourself just how you desire.
If you have the time to read the moment specifications of those hoverboards from the top of the line brands you will observe that high-quality ones have all sorts of certifications like CC, FCC and RoHS. Good companies always good high-quality batteries from reputed producers that are safe to use and have no chance of exploding during use unless there is some harm done internally or externally. High-quality hoverboards will never overheat and that’s what makes them stand out from cheap versions. You can ride them for hours without any difficulties. OFFICIAL HOVERBOARD UK When you’re buying a hoverboard make certain that you check the specs completely to make certain that you’re getting something that is safe to use and you’ll never have any issues at all.
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回憶
時光的片刻回憶,如水中月般匆匆而過。
在我們的生命中,有許多珍貴的瞬間,
像是一朵盛開的花朵,在風中飄逸。
回憶是時光的印記,
讓我們重新感受那些溫暖的時刻,
並品味生命中的甜美滋味。
讓我們珍惜每一個片刻,讓回憶成為我們心中永恆的寶藏。
#時光 #回憶 #珍惜
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Events 5.30
70 – Siege of Jerusalem: Titus and his Roman legions breach the Second Wall of Jerusalem. Jewish defenders retreat to the First Wall. The Romans build a circumvallation, cutting down all trees within fifteen kilometres (9.3 mi). 1381 – Beginning of the Peasants' Revolt in England. 1416 – The Council of Constance, called by Emperor Sigismund, a supporter of Antipope John XXIII, burns Jerome of Prague following a trial for heresy. 1431 – Hundred Years' War: In Rouen, France, the 19-year-old Joan of Arc is burned at the stake by an English-dominated tribunal. 1434 – Hussite Wars: Battle of Lipany: Effectively ending the war, Utraquist forces led by Diviš Bořek of Miletínek defeat and almost annihilate Taborite forces led by Prokop the Great. 1510 – During the reign of the Zhengde Emperor, Ming dynasty rebel leader Zhu Zhifan is defeated by commander Qiu Yue, ending the Prince of Anhua rebellion. 1536 – King Henry VIII of England marries Jane Seymour, a lady-in-waiting to his first two wives. 1539 – In Florida, Hernando de Soto lands at Tampa Bay with 600 soldiers with the goal of finding gold. 1574 – Henry III becomes King of France. 1588 – The last ship of the Spanish Armada sets sail from Lisbon heading for the English Channel. 1631 – Publication of Gazette de France, the first French newspaper. 1635 – Thirty Years' War: The Peace of Prague is signed. 1642 – From this date all honors granted by Charles I of England are retroactively annulled by Parliament. 1723 – Johann Sebastian Bach assumed the office of Thomaskantor in Leipzig, presenting his first new cantata, Die Elenden sollen essen, BWV 75, in the St. Nicholas Church on the first Sunday after Trinity. 1806 – Future U.S. President Andrew Jackson kills Charles Dickinson in a duel. 1814 – The First Treaty of Paris is signed, returning the French frontiers to their 1792 extent, and restoring the House of Bourbon to power. 1815 – The East Indiaman Arniston is wrecked during a storm at Waenhuiskrans, near Cape Agulhas, in present-day South Africa, with the loss of 372 lives. 1834 – Minister of Justice Joaquim António de Aguiar issues a law seizing "all convents, monasteries, colleges, hospices and any other houses" from the Catholic religious orders in Portugal, earning him the nickname of "The Friar-Killer". 1842 – John Francis attempts to murder Queen Victoria as she drives down Constitution Hill in London with Prince Albert. 1845 – The Fatel Razack coming from India, lands in the Gulf of Paria in Trinidad and Tobago carrying the first Indians to the country. 1854 – The Kansas–Nebraska Act becomes law establishing the U.S. territories of Kansas and Nebraska. 1866 – Bedrich Smetana's comic opera The Bartered Bride premiered in Prague. 1868 – Decoration Day (the predecessor of the modern "Memorial Day") is observed in the United States for the first time after a proclamation by John A. Logan, head of the Grand Army of the Republic (a veterans group). 1876 – Ottoman sultan Abdülaziz is deposed and succeeded by his nephew Murad V. 1883 – In New York City, a stampede on the recently opened Brooklyn Bridge killed twelve people. 1899 – Pearl Hart, a female outlaw of the Old West, robs a stage coach 30 miles southeast of Globe, Arizona. 1911 – At the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, the first Indianapolis 500 ends with Ray Harroun in his Marmon Wasp becoming the first winner of the 500-mile auto race. 1913 – The Treaty of London is signed, ending the First Balkan War; Albania becomes an independent nation. 1914 – The new, and then the largest, Cunard ocean liner RMS Aquitania, 45,647 tons, sets sails on her maiden voyage from Liverpool, England, to New York City. 1922 – The Lincoln Memorial is dedicated in Washington, D.C.. 1925 – May Thirtieth Movement: Shanghai Municipal Police Force shoot and kill 13 protesting workers. 1937 – Memorial Day massacre: Chicago police shoot and kill ten labor demonstrators. 1941 – World War II: Manolis Glezos and Apostolos Santas climb the Athenian Acropolis and tear down the German flag. 1942 – World War II: One thousand British bombers launch a 90-minute attack on Cologne, Germany. 1943 – The Holocaust: Josef Mengele becomes chief medical officer of the Zigeunerfamilienlager (Romani family camp) at Auschwitz concentration camp. 1948 – A dike along the flooding Columbia River breaks, obliterating Vanport, Oregon within minutes. Fifteen people die and tens of thousands are left homeless. 1958 – Memorial Day: The remains of two unidentified American servicemen, killed in action during World War II and the Korean War respectively, are buried at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington National Cemetery. 1959 – The Auckland Harbour Bridge, crossing the Waitemata Harbour in Auckland, New Zealand, is officially opened by Governor-General Charles Lyttelton, 10th Viscount Cobham. 1961 – The long-time Dominican dictator Rafael Trujillo is assassinated in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. 1961 – Viasa Flight 897 crashes after takeoff from Lisbon Airport, killing 61. 1963 – A protest against pro-Catholic discrimination during the Buddhist crisis is held outside South Vietnam's National Assembly, the first open demonstration during the eight-year rule of Ngo Dinh Diem. 1966 – Former Congolese Prime Minister, Évariste Kimba, and several other politicians are publicly executed in Kinshasa on the orders of President Joseph Mobutu. 1967 – The Nigerian Eastern Region declares independence as the Republic of Biafra, sparking a civil war. 1968 – Charles de Gaulle reappears publicly after his flight to Baden-Baden, Germany, and dissolves the French National Assembly by a radio appeal. Immediately after, less than one million of his supporters march on the Champs-Élysées in Paris. This is the turning point of May 1968 events in France. 1971 – Mariner program: Mariner 9 is launched to map 70% of the surface, and to study temporal changes in the atmosphere and surface, of Mars. 1972 – The Angry Brigade goes on trial over a series of 25 bombings throughout the United Kingdom. 1972 – In Ben Gurion Airport (at the time: Lod Airport), Israel, members of the Japanese Red Army carry out the Lod Airport massacre, killing 24 people and injuring 78 others. 1974 – The Airbus A300 passenger aircraft first enters service. 1975 – European Space Agency is established. 1979 – Downeast Flight 46 crashes on approach to Knox County Regional Airport in Rockland, Maine, killing 17. 1982 – Cold War: Spain joins NATO. 1989 – Tiananmen Square protests of 1989: The 10-metre high "Goddess of Democracy" statue is unveiled in Tiananmen Square by student demonstrators. 1990 – Croatian Parliament is constituted after the first free, multi-party elections, today celebrated as the National Day of Croatia. 1998 – The 6.5 Mw  Afghanistan earthquake shook the Takhar Province of northern Afghanistan with a maximum Mercalli intensity of VII (Very strong), killing around 4,000–4,500. 1998 – Nuclear Testing: Pakistan conducts an underground test in the Kharan Desert. It is reported to be a plutonium device with yield of 20kt TNT equivalent. 2003 – Depayin massacre: At least 70 people associated with the National League for Democracy are killed by government-sponsored mob in Burma. Aung San Suu Kyi flees the scene, but is arrested soon afterwards. 2008 – Convention on Cluster Munitions is adopted. 2008 – TACA Flight 390 overshoots the runway at Toncontín International Airport in Tegucigalpa, Honduras and crashes, killing five people. 2012 – Former Liberian president Charles Taylor is sentenced to 50 years in prison for his role in atrocities committed during the Sierra Leone Civil War. 2013 – Nigeria passes a law banning same-sex marriage. 2020 – The Crew Dragon Demo-2 launches from the Kennedy Space Center, becoming the first crewed orbital spacecraft to launch from the United States since 2011 and the first commercial flight to the International Space Station.
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Automotive sunroof market -  Market Business Opportunities Company Profiles, Global Expansion and Forecasts
Market Analysis
Market Research Future (MRFR) expects the global automotive sunroof market to hit USD 12,447.0 million at an 8.96% CAGR from 2018–2023 (forecast period).
An automotive sunroof is mounted on vehicles to enhance the appearance of the vehicle and to reduce wind noise. It is an adjustable glass panel on the automotive roof that, depending on the vehicle type, can be operated manually or automatically. Furthermore, there are different types of automotive sunroofs, such as in-built and panoramic, that provide natural light, improved ventilation, and open-air driving. Furthermore, automotive sunroofs can be fixed or sliding, opaque or transparent, and even include a visor block that blocks light from the passenger cabin.
 Get free sample report @ https://www.marketresearchfuture.com/sample_request/7679
The increased demand for lightweight and impact-resistant sunroofs is anticipated to push innovations and developments in the global market by the major manufacturers. Manufacturers like Webasto Group, Inteva Products, and Inalfa Roof Systems Group B.V. are strongly investing in the R&D of automotive sunroof technologies, especially sunroof. For example, the Webasto Group recently introduced a sunroof glass using polycarbonate as a raw material to manufacture the sunroof, which improved the glass's toughness, impact resistance, and effectiveness. Manufacturers are continuing to invest in the advancement of switchable glazing, ambient lighting, and solar panels in sunroofs. As a result, such investments are expected to have an impact on demand for advanced sunroofs equipped with cutting-edge technology during the forecast period. Transparency and 3D formability can also be obtained by incorporating additional light sources and sensors in polycarbonate as opposed to glass. Because of its low cost and ease of availability, conventional technology has a very high penetration rate in developing regions. Automotive sunroof manufacturers have begun to invest in research and development activities to reduce weight and increase strength in order to improve the conventional automotive sunroof.
However, such developments are in their early stages and are expected to accelerate by the end of the assessment period with the increasing market penetration. Thus, during the forecast period, the impact of innovation and developments in sunroof technology on the automotive sunroof market is predicted to shift from moderate to high.
Nevertheless, the low penetration in entry-level vehicles and the high manufacturing cost of sunroofs raise the overall cost of a vehicle. The sunroof includes a number of expensive components, such as a rain sensor, a console controller, and unbreakable glass panels. Moreover, continuous technological advancements in sunroof systems to improve operational efficiency necessitate a large investment in research and development, which raises the cost of sunroof systems, causing the price of automobiles to rise, impeding the growth of the global automotive sunroof industry.
COVID-19 Impact on the Global Automotive Sunroof Market
Implementation of a set of rules by governments of different nations to deal with the COVID-19 crisis, such as a full shutdown of manufacturing units, is found to have an impact on the development of the global automotive sunroof industry.
Market Segmentation
The global automotive sunroof industry has been segmented into type, application, and sales channels.
By type, the global automotive sunroof market has been segmented into the inbuilt sunroof, spoiler sunroof, panoramic sunroof, pop-up sunroof, and others.
By application, the global automotive sunroof market has been segmented into SUVs, sedans, hatchbacks, and others. 
By sales channel, the global automotive sunroof market has been segmented into OEM and Aftermarket. 
Regional Analysis
Region-wise, the global automotive sunroof market has been segmented into North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and the rest of the world.
During the forecast period, Europe is expected to have the largest share of the global market with 33.40%, followed by the Asia Pacific and North America with 28.36% and 28.26%. In 2017, Germany was the largest market in Europe, with a market value of USD 1,263 million. The rising demand for premium vehicles and the increasing consumer preference for comfort features have led to the increased adoption of sunroofs in passenger vehicles throughout the region, driving the growth of the automotive sunroof market in Europe.
Key Players
Numerous players active in the global automotive sunroof market are Webasto Group, Wuhu Mosentek Automobile Technology Co., Ltd, Inteva Products, Inalfa Roof Systems Group B.V., Yachiyo Industry Co. Ltd, and Magna International Inc., Aisin Seiki Co. Ltd, Wuxi Ming Fang AutoMobile Parts Industry Co., Ltd, Johnan Manufacturing Inc., and Zhejiang Wanchao Electric Co., Ltd.
Summary
The global automotive sunroof market is set to hit USD 12,447.0 million at an 8.96% CAGR from 2018–2023 (forecast period). An automotive sunroof is placed on vehicles to enhance their appearance and prevent wind noise. It is an adjustable glass panel on the roof of an automotive that can be operated manually or automatically, based on the vehicle type. Moreover, there are various kinds of automotive sunroofs, like in-built and panoramic, that provide natural light, improved ventilation, and open-air driving. Additionally, auto sunroofs can be fixed or sliding, opaque or transparent, and even include a visor block that blocks light from the passenger cabin.
 Table of content
1 Executive Summary
2 Market Introduction
2.1 Definition 19
2.2 Scope Of The Study 19
2.1 List Of Assumptions 20
2.2 Market Structure 20
3 Research Methodology
3.1 Research Process 22
3.2 Primary Research 22
3.3 Secondary Research 23
3.4 Market Size Estimation 23
3.5 Forecast Model 24
4 Market Dynamics
4.1 Introduction 26
4.2 Drivers 27
4.2.1 Increase In Demand For Premium Vehicles And SUVs 27
4.2.2 Innovation And Developments In Sunroof Technology 28
4.2.3 Rise In Demand For Comfort And Convenience Features 28
 Continued………
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Our rapidly expanding market research company is assisted by a competent team of research analysts who provide useful analytics and data on technological and economic developments. Our deemed analysts make industrial visits and collect valuable information from influential market players. Our main goal is to keep our clients informed of new opportunities and challenges in various markets. We offer step-by-step assistance to our valued clients through strategic and consulting services to reach managerial and actionable decisions.
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在克服逆境中培養堅毅,
我們茁壯成長。雖途中坎坷,
但信心堅定,志存高遠。
每一步踏出,都是對自我的肯定,
對未來的堅信。風雨中前行,
不屈不撓,因為心中有夢,
就有前進的力量。堅持信念,
追逐著遠方的光芒。
讓我們攜手並肩,共同迎向光明,
前路,開創屬於我們的美好未來。
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Events 8.7
461 – Roman Emperor Majorian is beheaded near the river Iria in north-west Italy following his arrest and deposition by the magister militum Ricimer. 626 – The Avar and Slav armies leave the siege of Constantinople. 768 – Pope Stephen III is elected to office, and quickly seeks Frankish protection against the Lombard threat, since the Byzantine Empire is no longer able to help. 936 – Coronation of King Otto I of Germany. 1461 – The Ming dynasty Chinese military general Cao Qin stages a coup against the Tianshun Emperor. 1479 – Battle of Guinegate: French troops of King Louis XI were defeated by the Burgundians led by Archduke Maximilian of Habsburg. 1485 – Wars of the Roses: The army of the future King Henry VII of England lands at Mill Bay in Milford Haven, Wales to gather support for the Tudor cause before making its way to England and confronting the incumbent King, Richard III of England, at the Battle of Bosworth Field. It has been hypothesised that their arrival here introduced a hantavirus to the British Isles that would go on to cause the first confirmed outbreak of sweating sickness in England. 1679 – The brigantine Le Griffon, commissioned by René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle, is towed to the south-eastern end of the Niagara River, to become the first ship to sail the upper Great Lakes of North America. 1714 – The Battle of Gangut: The first important victory of the Russian Navy. 1743 – The Treaty of Åbo ended the 1741–1743 Russo-Swedish War. 1782 – George Washington orders the creation of the Badge of Military Merit to honor soldiers wounded in battle.[13] It is later renamed to the more poetic Purple Heart. 1786 – The first federal Indian Reservation is created by the United States. 1789 – The United States Department of War is established. 1791 – American troops destroy the Miami town of Kenapacomaqua near the site of present-day Logansport, Indiana in the Northwest Indian War. 1794 – U.S. President George Washington invokes the Militia Acts of 1792 to suppress the Whiskey Rebellion in western Pennsylvania. 1819 – Simón Bolívar triumphs over Spain in the Battle of Boyacá. 1858 – The first Australian rules football match is played between Melbourne Grammar and Scotch College. 1890 – Anna Månsdotter, found guilty of the 1889 Yngsjö murder, became the last woman to be executed in Sweden. 1909 – Alice Huyler Ramsey and three friends become the first women to complete a transcontinental auto trip, taking 59 days to travel from New York, New York to San Francisco, California. 1927 – The Peace Bridge opens between Fort Erie, Ontario and Buffalo, New York. 1930 – The last confirmed lynching of black people in the Northern United States occurs in Marion, Indiana; two men, Thomas Shipp and Abram Smith, are killed. 1933 – The Kingdom of Iraq slaughters over 3,000 Assyrians in the village of Simele. This date is recognized as Martyrs Day or National Day of Mourning by the Assyrian community in memory of the Simele massacre. 1942 – World War II: The Battle of Guadalcanal begins as the United States Marines initiate the first American offensive of the war with landings on Guadalcanal and Tulagi in the Solomon Islands. 1944 – IBM dedicates the first program-controlled calculator, the Automatic Sequence Controlled Calculator (known best as the Harvard Mark I). 1946 – The government of the Soviet Union presented a note to its Turkish counterparts which refuted the latter's sovereignty over the Turkish Straits, thus beginning the Turkish Straits crisis. 1947 – Thor Heyerdahl's balsa wood raft, the Kon-Tiki, smashes into the reef at Raroia in the Tuamotu Islands after a 101-day, 7,000 kilometres (4,300 mi) journey across the Pacific Ocean in an attempt to prove that pre-historic peoples could have traveled from South America. 1947 – The Bombay Municipal Corporation formally takes over the Bombay Electric Supply and Transport (BEST). 1959 – Explorer program: Explorer 6 launches from the Atlantic Missile Range in Cape Canaveral, Florida. 1960 – Ivory Coast becomes independent from France. 1962 – Canadian-born American pharmacologist Frances Oldham Kelsey is awarded the U.S. President's Award for Distinguished Federal Civilian Service for her refusal to authorize thalidomide. 1964 – Vietnam War: The U.S. Congress passes the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution giving U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson broad war powers to deal with North Vietnamese attacks on American forces. 1969 – Richard Nixon appoints Luis R. Bruce, a Mohawk-Oglala Sioux and co-founder of the National Congress of American Indians, as the new commissioner of the Bureau of Indian Affairs. 1970 – California judge Harold Haley is taken hostage in his courtroom and killed during an effort to free George Jackson from police custody. 1974 – Philippe Petit performs a high wire act between the twin towers of the World Trade Center 1,368 feet (417 m) in the air. 1976 – Viking program: Viking 2 enters orbit around Mars. 1978 – U.S. President Jimmy Carter declares a federal emergency at Love Canal due to toxic waste that had been disposed of negligently. 1981 – The Washington Star ceases all operations after 128 years of publication. 1985 – Takao Doi, Mamoru Mohri and Chiaki Mukai are chosen to be Japan's first astronauts. 1987 – Cold War: Lynne Cox becomes the first person to swim from the United States to the Soviet Union, crossing the Bering Strait from Little Diomede Island in Alaska to Big Diomede in the Soviet Union. 1989 – U.S. Congressman Mickey Leland (D-TX) and 15 others die in a plane crash in Ethiopia. 1990 – First American soldiers arrive in Saudi Arabia as part of the Gulf War. 1993 – Ada Deer, a Menominee activist, is sworn in as the head of the Bureau of Indian Affairs. 1995 – The Chilean government declares state of emergency in the southern half of the country in response to an event of intense, cold, wind, rain and snowfall known as the White Earthquake. 1997 – Space Shuttle Program: The Space Shuttle Discovery launches on STS-85 from the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida. 1997 – Fine Air Flight 101 crashes after takeoff from Miami International Airport, killing five people. 1998 – Bombings at United States embassies in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania and Nairobi, Kenya kill approximately 212 people. 1999 – The Chechnya-based Islamic International Brigade invades neighboring Dagestan. 2007 – At AT&T Park, Barry Bonds hits his 756th career home run to surpass Hank Aaron's 33-year-old record. 2008 – The start of the Russo-Georgian War over the territory of South Ossetia. 2020 – Air India Express Flight 1344 overshoots the runway at Calicut International Airport in the Malappuram district of Kerala, India, and crashes, killing 21 of the 190 people on board.
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70 – Siege of Jerusalem: Titus and his Roman legions breach the Second Wall of Jerusalem. Jewish defenders retreat to the First Wall. The Romans build a circumvallation, cutting down all trees within fifteen kilometres. 1381 – Beginning of the Peasants' Revolt in England. 1416 – The Council of Constance, called by Emperor Sigismund, a supporter of Antipope John XXIII, burns Jerome of Prague following a trial for heresy. 1431 – Hundred Years' War: In Rouen, France, the 19-year-old Joan of Arc is burned at the stake by an English-dominated tribunal. The Roman Catholic Church remembers this day as the celebration of Saint Joan of Arc. 1434 – Hussite Wars: Battle of Lipany: Effectively ending the war, Utraquist forces led by Diviš Bořek of Miletínek defeat and almost annihilate Taborite forces led by Prokop the Great. 1510 – During the reign of the Zhengde Emperor, Ming dynasty rebel leader Zhu Zhifan is defeated by commander Qiu Yue, ending the Prince of Anhua rebellion. 1536 – King Henry VIII of England marries Jane Seymour, a lady-in-waiting to his first two wives. 1539 – In Florida, Hernando de Soto lands at Tampa Bay with 600 soldiers with the goal of finding gold. 1574 – Henry III becomes King of France. 1588 – The last ship of the Spanish Armada sets sail from Lisbon heading for the English Channel. 1631 – Publication of Gazette de France, the first French newspaper. 1635 – Thirty Years' War: The Peace of Prague is signed. 1642 – From this date all honors granted by Charles I of England are retroactively annulled by Parliament. 1806 – Future U.S. President Andrew Jackson kills Charles Dickinson in a duel. 1814 – The First Treaty of Paris is signed, returning the French frontiers to their 1792 extent, and restoring the House of Bourbon to power. 1815 – The East Indiaman Arniston is wrecked during a storm at Waenhuiskrans, near Cape Agulhas, in present-day South Africa, with the loss of 372 lives. 1834 – Minister of Justice Joaquim António de Aguiar issues a law seizing "all convents, monasteries, colleges, hospices and any other houses" from the Catholic religious orders in Portugal, earning him the nickname of "The Friar-Killer". 1842 – John Francis attempts to murder Queen Victoria as she drives down Constitution Hill in London with Prince Albert. 1845 – The Fatel Razack coming from India, lands in the Gulf of Paria in Trinidad and Tobago carrying the first Indians to the country. 1854 – The Kansas–Nebraska Act becomes law establishing the U.S. territories of Kansas and Nebraska. 1866 – Bedrich Smetana's comic opera The Bartered Bride premiered in Prague. 1868 – Decoration Day (the predecessor of the modern "Memorial Day") is observed in the United States for the first time after a proclamation by John A. Logan, head of the Grand Army of the Republic (a veterans group). 1876 – Ottoman sultan Abdülaziz is deposed and succeeded by his nephew Murad V. 1883 – In New York City, a stampede on the recently opened Brooklyn Bridge killed twelve people. 1899 – Pearl Hart, a female outlaw of the Old West, robs a stage coach 30 miles southeast of Globe, Arizona. 1911 – At the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, the first Indianapolis 500 ends with Ray Harroun in his Marmon Wasp becoming the first winner of the 500-mile auto race. 1913 – The Treaty of London is signed, ending the First Balkan War; Albania becomes an independent nation. 1914 – The new, and then the largest, Cunard ocean liner RMS Aquitania, 45,647 tons, sets sails on her maiden voyage from Liverpool, England, to New York City. 1922 – The Lincoln Memorial is dedicated in Washington, D.C.. 1925 – May Thirtieth Movement: Shanghai Municipal Police Force shoot and kill 13 protesting workers. 1937 – Memorial Day massacre: Chicago police shoot and kill ten labor demonstrators. 1941 – World War II: Manolis Glezos and Apostolos Santas climb the Athenian Acropolis and tear down the German flag. 1942 – World War II: One thousand British bombers launch a 90-minute attack on Cologne, Germany. 1943 – The Holocaust: Josef Mengele becomes chief medical officer of the Zigeunerfamilienlager (Romani family camp) at Auschwitz concentration camp. 1948 – A dike along the flooding Columbia River breaks, obliterating Vanport, Oregon within minutes. Fifteen people die and tens of thousands are left homeless. 1958 – Memorial Day: The remains of two unidentified American servicemen, killed in action during World War II and the Korean War respectively, are buried at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington National Cemetery. 1959 – The Auckland Harbour Bridge, crossing the Waitemata Harbour in Auckland, New Zealand, is officially opened by Governor-General Charles Lyttelton, 10th Viscount Cobham. 1961 – The long-time Dominican dictator Rafael Trujillo is assassinated in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. 1963 – A protest against pro-Catholic discrimination during the Buddhist crisis is held outside South Vietnam's National Assembly, the first open demonstration during the eight-year rule of Ngo Dinh Diem. 1966 – Former Congolese Prime Minister, Évariste Kimba, and several other politicians are publicly executed in Kinshasa on the orders of President Joseph Mobutu. 1967 – The Nigerian Eastern Region declares independence as the Republic of Biafra, sparking a civil war. 1968 – Charles de Gaulle reappears publicly after his flight to Baden-Baden, Germany, and dissolves the French National Assembly by a radio appeal. Immediately after, less than one million of his supporters march on the Champs-Élysées in Paris. This is the turning point of May 1968 events in France. 1971 – Mariner program: Mariner 9 is launched to map 70% of the surface, and to study temporal changes in the atmosphere and surface, of Mars. 1972 – The Angry Brigade goes on trial over a series of 25 bombings throughout the United Kingdom. 1972 – In Ben Gurion Airport (at the time: Lod Airport), Israel, members of the Japanese Red Army carry out the Lod Airport massacre, killing 24 people and injuring 78 others. 1974 – The Airbus A300 passenger aircraft first enters service. 1979 – Downeast Flight 46 crashes on approach to Knox County Regional Airport in Rockland, Maine, killing 17. 1975 – European Space Agency is established. 1982 – Cold War: Spain joins NATO. 1989 – Tiananmen Square protests of 1989: The 10-metre high "Goddess of Democracy" statue is unveiled in Tiananmen Square by student demonstrators. 1990 – Croatian Parliament is constituted after the first free, multi-party elections, today celebrated as the National Day of Croatia. 1998 – The 6.5 Mw  Afghanistan earthquake shook the Takhar Province of northern Afghanistan with a maximum Mercalli intensity of VII (Very strong), killing around 4,000–4,500. 1998 – Nuclear Testing: Pakistan conducts an underground test in the Kharan Desert. It is reported to be a plutonium device with yield of 20kt TNT equivalent. 2003 – Depayin massacre: At least 70 people associated with the National League for Democracy are killed by government-sponsored mob in Burma. Aung San Suu Kyi flees the scene, but is arrested soon afterwards. 2008 – Convention on Cluster Munitions is adopted. 2008 – TACA Flight 390 overshoots the runway at Toncontín International Airport, killing five people. 2012 – Former Liberian president Charles Taylor is sentenced to 50 years in prison for his role in atrocities committed during the Sierra Leone Civil War. 2013 – Nigeria passes a law banning same-sex marriage. 2020 – The Crew Dragon Demo-2 launches from the Kennedy Space Center, becoming the first crewed orbital spacecraft to launch from the United States since 2011.
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