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| Presidents |
Richard Nixon January 9, 1913
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Andrew Johnson December 29, 1808
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Woodrow Wilson December 28, 1856
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Millard Fillmore January 7, 1800
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| States |
Alaska January 3, 1959
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Connecticut January 9, 1788
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Georgia(US) January 2, 1788
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Iowa December 28, 1846
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New Mexico January 6, 1912
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Utah January 4, 1896
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Texas (State Of) December 29, 1845
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| Nations |
18 January 1871 German Empire |
January 4, 1948 Burma |
December 24, 1951 Libya |
December 30, 1947 Romania |
January 1, 1956 Sudan |
January 1, 1960 Cameroon |
January 1, 1962 Samoa |
January 1, 1984 Brunei |
January 1, 1993 Czech Republic |
January 1, 1993 Slovakia |
1 January 1901 Australia |
1 January 1804 Haiti
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1 January 1801-1927 (Included Ireland) United Kingdom
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| Capricorn Center
| Capricorn is where humankind's sense of continuity comes from. Capricorn is the repository of collective memory, of tradition and structure. Sages of the Zodiac, Capricorn likes to remind us that we have been here before, and faced all of that, and that we can do so again.
Capricorns are goal-minded-not in the beyond the horizon sense of Sagittarius, but in the sense of there is a mountain top, and there really is a path to get there. And Capricorn already has the map, supplies, and the skill to get there. Capricorn Martin Luther King knew where he wanted to go, and in his latest last speech, he could see it clearly-he just knew somehow that he wouldn't be there in that particular lifetime. But when he took on his responsibility, he always knew it might be the case. Yet with typical Capricorn persistence, he kept going and going as long as he could. But for him the accomplishment was for his people to get there, whether or not he personally benefited or not. Nixon's mountain climbing was for his personal benefit. He wanted to win. If others benefited from his ambition, fine, but that was as far as that went. Nixon got to the mountain top, but threw it away because in his fear of loss, and his suspicion, he couldn't see a higher vision than his own aggrandizement. |
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