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21/02/2022

Dean Renfro, CMO of Your Marketing Dr presents this educational content - 9 Ways Accountants, CPAs & Bookkeepers Can Use Social Content Posting to Raise Brand Awareness

20/01/2022

FDR was the only president to be elected to a 3rd and 4th term in office. Three months after entering his 4th term, he died. FDR's unparalleled 13 years as U.S. President led Congress to pass the 22nd Amendment to the Constitution, limiting the president to two elected terms in office.

19/01/2022

America's 24 major league baseball teams met together to vote on allowing their teams in the American League (AL) to use a "designated pinch-hitter" who could bat for the pitcher, while still allowing that pitcher to stay in the game.

19/01/2022

Just imagine the excitement of the Union realizing they were going get an unlimited supply of peaches in the years to come!

19/01/2022

The land-speed record of 91.37 mph was set on the frozen surface of Michigan's Lake St. Clair. Henry Ford was driving a four-wheel vehicle, he named the "999," with a wooden chassis, but it had no body or hood. His record only stood for 14 days.

19/01/2022

With the country still mourning the death of Kennedy, Lyndon B Johnson was elected to the presidency by a massive popular vote in American history.

19/01/2022

Theodore Roosevelt served as President from 1901-1909 and chose not to run for a third term.

19/01/2022

President Lyndon Johnson appointed the first African American cabinet member by making Robert C. Weaver head of the Department of Housing and Urban Development. Johnson had a vision for a Great Society. Throughout his term, he sought to improve race relations and eliminate urban blight.

19/01/2022

We all know that George Washington became our nation's first President, but do you know who our first Vice-President was? If you said John Adams, you would be correct!

19/01/2022

Poet, author, and critic, Edgar Allan Poe was born in Boston, Massachusetts. In 1836, while working for "Southern Literary Messenger" as a publisher, he completed his first full-length fiction piece entitled "Arthur Gordon Pynn."

19/01/2022

Philip Astley, who was an Englishman and an equestrian, was known as the "Father of the Modern Circus." He introduced Londoners to the circus and they've been enjoying it with the rest of the world ever since!

19/01/2022

When the deadline for Iraqi withdrawal from Kuwait expired, the Pentagon prepared to commence U.S. air offensive operations known as Operation Desert Storm. This war resulted in the loss of 120 lives in the Persian Gulf War, with many more injured.

19/01/2022

No Child Left Act was replaced by the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) in 2015.

19/01/2022

The first Constitution in the American colonies was the "Fundamental Orders" in Hartford, CT and was adopted by representatives of Wethersfield, Windsor, and Hartford. It was based on the concept that "the foundation of authority is in the free consent of people."

19/01/2022

Quite possibly, one of America's finest hours!

19/01/2022

President Grover Cleveland sent a new U.S. minister to Hawaii to restore Queen Liliuokalani to the throne under the 1887 Constitution.

19/01/2022

One month after being inaugurated as Vice President, he took office as the 10th President when William Henry Harrison died in 1841. He was the first Vice President to succeed to the presidency after the death of his predecessor.

19/01/2022

The first general assembly meeting of the United Nations was comprised of 51 countries which had their historic first meeting at London's Westminster Central Hall.

19/01/2022

Martin Luther King, Jr. was born in Atlanta, Georgia and was a devout Christian pastor. He earned multiple doctorate degrees and helped organize the first major peaceful protest for the African American civil rights movement. His work was responsible for the Montgomery Bus Boycott and many other significant events before he was assassinated in 1968. He remains known as the Father of Civil Rights.

19/01/2022

On May 27, 1937, San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge opened to pedestrian traffic. The next day, vehicles were allowed to cross.

19/01/2022

Convicted of drug trafficking, money laundering, and racketeering, this dictator was convicted and sentenced to 40 years in prison. He died in 2017.

13/01/2022

When Goals and Laws Collide - How to Move Forward on the Morning Wake Up Call with Dean Renfro

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