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  2. Z-Library - Wikipedia

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    Z-Library is a shadow library project that hosts millions of books, articles and other files without regard to copyright. It is illegal in many jurisdictions and has faced domain seizures, lawsuits and arrests, but remains accessible through alternative domains and the dark web.

  3. Google Calendar - Wikipedia

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    Google Calendar is a free web-based calendar developed by Google that allows users to create and edit events, set reminders, and invite others. It also offers features such as "Events from Gmail", "Smart Suggestions", and "Goals" based on machine learning and user data.

  4. History of calendars - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the origins and evolution of various calendar systems from prehistory to the present. Compare different methods of timekeeping based on astronomy, agriculture, culture and religion.

  5. Google Books - Wikipedia

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    Google Books is a service from Google that searches the full text of books and magazines that Google has scanned and stored in its database. It offers different access levels depending on the copyright status and permission of the books, and has been criticized for potential copyright violations and errors.

  6. Calendar date - Wikipedia

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    A calendar date is a reference to a particular day represented within a calendar system. Learn about the different formats and components of dates, such as day, month, year, and era, and how they vary across cultures and calendars.

  7. Old Style and New Style dates - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the calendar changes in Europe and the British Empire from Julian to Gregorian system, and the start-of-year adjustments from 25 March to 1 January. Find out how to use O.S. and N.S. notation for historical dates and events.

  8. Calendar - Wikipedia

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    A calendar is a system of organizing days by giving names to periods of time, such as days, weeks, months and years. Learn about the etymology, history and types of calendars, from lunar and solar to arithmetical and astronomical, and their usage and formats.

  9. List of calendars - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of historical and proposed calendars, grouped by type (solar, lunisolar, lunar, seasonal) and cultural or historical context. Learn about the origins, features and usage of different calendars, such as the Hebrew, Egyptian, Mayan, Gregorian and more.