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AIESEC (/ ˈ aɪ s ɛ k / EYE-sek [1]) is an international "youth-run" and led, non-governmental and not-for-profit organization that provides young people with business development internships. The organization focuses on empowering young people to make a progressive social impact. The AIESEC network includes approximately 40,000 members in ...
Pages in category "1949 conferences" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. ... Lausanne Conference of 1949; O. Oldstone Conference; W.
1949 For The Children (UK) April 24, 1952 July 7, 1946 The Voice of Firestone Televues: 1949 1963 Missus Goes A Shopping: August 1, 1944 1949 Kaleidoscope (UK) November 2, 1946 1953 Gillette Cavalcade of Sports: November 8, 1946 June 24, 1960 Muffin the Mule (UK) 1946 1955 Television Screen Magazine: 1946 1949 You Are an Artist: 1946 1950 ...
Pages in category "Television channels and stations established in 1949" The following 53 pages are in this category, out of 53 total.
The Lausanne Conference of 1949 opened in Switzerland with the goal of resolving disputes arising from the recently concluded Arab-Israeli War. Chinese Communist forces captured Suzhou. [47] The United States Air Force released an official report on flying saucers to the public, reviewing in detail many reports of unidentified flying objects.
1949 was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar, the 1949th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 949th year of the 2nd millennium, the 49th year of the 20th century, and the 10th and last year of the 1940s decade.
One month before the Lausanne Conference, on 29 March 1949, a military coup took place in Syria. Between 6 January and 3 April 1949, armistice agreements were signed by Israel, Egypt, Lebanon and Jordan. On 20 July 1949, an armistice agreement with Syria was signed. During the Conference, on 11 May, Israel was admitted as member of the United ...
Massachusetts Governor Paul A. Dever signed a bill banning Communists from holding state jobs and requiring all future applicants to take loyalty oaths. [1]Born: Jim Carroll, author, poet and musician, in Manhattan, New York (d. 2009)