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Sagittarius - Wednesday, Dec 4, 2024 (Nov 22 - Dec 21) Business Horoscope Your co-workers might believe that they know you, but your no-nonsense attitude may be hiding the depth of your feelings today. Rather than focusing your attention on what's missing in your life, concentrate on the positive things, instead.
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Test your knowledge What is the name of the star that marks the end of the handle of the Big Dipper?
🟠 Alkaid🟡 Mizar🟢 Dubhe🔵 Merak🟣 Phecda

Incorrect. The correct answer is: Alkaid.

Celebrities born on this day
December 4
Jay-Z, 1969 - Rapper
Jin, 1992 - Pop Singer
Scarlett Estevez, 2007 - Movie Actress
Tyra Banks, 1973 - TV Show Host
Stephen James Hendry, 1990 - Model
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Taurus and Virgo: A Match Made in Earthly Heaven?
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Taurus and Virgo, two Earth signs, share a strong connection grounded in practicality, stability, and a love for the finer things in life. They both value security, commitment, and a harmonious environment...
On this day, December 4, 1829
Sati (practice) Sati, the Hindu funeral custom of a widow's self-immolation on her husband's pyre, was prohibited by Lord William Bentinck in parts of British India after years of campaigning by Ram Mohan Roy . Sati or suttee was a Hindu historical practice in which a widow sacrifices herself by sitting atop her deceased husband's funeral pyre. It has been linked to related Hindu practices in regions of India. In Hindu scriptures, Sati is entirely voluntary, not an obligatory practice. Greek sources from around c. 300 BCE make isolated mention of sati, but it likely developed into a real fire sacrifice in the medieval era within northwestern Rajput clans to which it initially remained limited, to become more widespread during the late medieval era. source: Wikipedia
Guidance from astrological specialist Dustin
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Today, practice forgiveness. Let go of grudges and resentments. Forgiveness will bring you peace and freedom. Your compassionate heart will heal old wounds. Embrace the power of letting go. Forgive yourself and others.
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