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  2. List of dates predicted for apocalyptic events - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 25 September 2024. Predicted dates of the end of the world This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources. The Last Judgment by painter Hans Memling. In Christian belief, the Last Judgement is an ...

  3. End of day - Wikipedia

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    Traders at the Toronto Stock Exchange, c. 1935 pose for a photograph at end of day.Note the discarded papers on the floor. End of day (EOD), end of business (EOB), close of business (COB), close of play (COP), or end of play (EOP) is the end of the trading day in financial markets, the point when trading ceases.

  4. Earth Overshoot Day - Wikipedia

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    Earth Overshoot Day (EOD) is the calculated illustrative calendar date on which humanity's resource consumption for the year exceeds Earth ’s capacity to regenerate those resources that year. In 2024, it fell on August 1st. [2] The term "overshoot" represents the level by which human population's demand overshoots the sustainable amount of ...

  5. Eid al-Fitr - Wikipedia

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    Although the date of Eid al-Fitr is always the same in the Islamic calendar, the date in the Gregorian calendar falls approximately 11 days earlier each successive year, since the Islamic calendar is lunar and the Gregorian calendar is solar. Hence if the Eid falls in the first ten days of a Gregorian calendar year, there will be a second Eid ...

  6. Eid al-Adha - Wikipedia

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    The Umm al-Qura calendar is just a guide for planning purposes and not the absolute determinant or fixer of dates. Confirmations of actual dates by moon sighting are applied on the 29th day of the lunar month prior to Dhu al-Hijja [48] to announce the specific dates for both Hajj rituals and the subsequent Eid festival. The three days after the ...

  7. Anywhere on Earth - Wikipedia

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    Anywhere on Earth. World map of time zones, with the UTC−12 time zone highlighted. Anywhere on Earth (AoE) is a calendar designation that indicates that a period expires when the date passes everywhere on Earth. It is a practice to help specify deadlines such as "March 16, 2004, End of Day, Anywhere on Earth (AoE)" [1] without requiring ...

  8. Jewish eschatology - Wikipedia

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    In Judaism, the main textual source for the belief in the end of days and accompanying events is the Tanakh or Hebrew Bible. The roots of Jewish eschatology are to be found in the pre- exile prophets, including Isaiah and Jeremiah, and the exilic prophets Ezekiel and Deutero-Isaiah. The main tenets of Jewish eschatology are the following, in no ...

  9. EOD - Wikipedia

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    EOD, EoD, or Eod may refer to: Earth Overshoot Day. Education Opens Doors, in Dallas, Texas. Electric organ discharge. End of data, a control character in telecommunications. End of day, in business. End of days (disambiguation) Esoteric Order of Dagon, a fictional cult in the Cthulhu mythos of H. P. Lovecraft.