January 1, 1968, was a Monday.
January is month #1. It's the first month of the year. So for example, by the American convention, the 14th day of January, in the year 2013, can be written as 1-14-13. By the British convention, the same day is 14-1-13.
It depends. a 31 day month=1 a 30 day month=1 1/31 a 28 day month=1 3/31
January 1 2024 will be a Monday.
If you include Jan 1 New Years Day and Jan 18 MLK Day as holiday's, there were 19 business days in Jan 2010.
A 29 day month has 696 hours, a 30 day month has 720 hours, and a 31 day month has 744 hours.
January is month #1. It's the first month of the year. So for example, by the American convention, the 14th day of January, in the year 2013, can be written as 1-14-13. By the British convention, the same day is 14-1-13.
No. You could write "1 January" or "1st of January".
That format is day, month, year. So for example, January 1, 2015 would be 1 January 2015.
The Doris Day Show - 1968 Love a Duck 1-14 was released on: USA: 7 January 1969
The Doris Day Show - 1968 Let Them Out of the Nest 1-15 was released on: USA: 21 January 1969
Helen Keller died on June 1, 1968.
The Doris Day Show - 1968 Follow That Dog 5-14 was released on: USA: 1 January 1973
Jeth (Punjabi: ਜੇਠ) is a third month of the Nanakshahi calendar, which govern the activities within Sikhism. This month coincides with May and June in the Gregorian and Julian calendas and is 31 days long. I cannot tell you exactly what day you are requiring, because you have to know what day 1 jeth lines up with in the midle of the month of May on the Gregorian or Julian. Just take a stab at it, find a 1968 calender, and check it...should be about May 15th or 16th, 1968, so....go from there.
Lisa Marie Presley was born February 1, 1968 exactly nine months to her parents' wedding day.
January 11, 2013 was on a Saturday. (November 1, 2003 was on a Saturday, if the date is day first, month second.)
Yes, in American English, a comma should be placed after the month and before the day in a date format. For example: "January 1, 2023."
September 1 1968 was a Sunday.