One of the most famous literary classics in America is "a small woman". Louisa May Alcott's exciting story about suffering, loss, and adulthood is attractive for both women and women. In honor of this classic story, Geraldine Brooks gave us "March". As an elderly crowd, "March" is a tragic explanation for March, March is the father and wife of the main character of "small women". This companion novel details his adventure in the south and the events he led to join the Federal Army in his 40s.
In March 's memorial of Rome includes Agonium Martiale on March 1, March 14, March 17, Matronalia on March 1, Junonaia on March 7, celebrations on March 14 I will. Equirria, Mamuralia, March 14th celebration or March 15th, Hilaria, 15th to 28th March, Argei, 16th to 17th March, Liberalia and Bacchanalia on March 17, Quinquatria in March Celebrating from 19th to 23rd, Tubilustrium will celebrate March 23rd. These dates do not match the modern Gregorian calendar
Harrisburg has a name like March, but it is easy to think that this is all. parade. Science in March, climate in March, like a woman in March. But the name of Harrisburg in March is far beyond its title. A recent large-scale demonstration in Harrisburg's March strategy is unique, which is a campaign consisting of three elements: lobbying, 10 days, a 100-mile parade and non-violent civic disobedience. March only began in May but the participants lobby for three anti-corruption bills that support democracy - SB 132 / HB 39: Order to restrict public order, SB 22 / HB 722: Nonpartisal reclassification committee and SB 608 / HB 193: Automatic voter registration - Every other week from January, organizers and participants from all over the state of Pennsylvania held civic lobbying days in Harrisburg Discuss these bills with the member. In the last six months, participants met with 225 lawmakers - the entire Senate and most staff
One year is under production and in March we are working with non-violent citizens who oppose corruption issues in Harrisburg 10 days parade and Pennsylvania. Participants began visiting the Parliament in January and met with Congress to discuss the three democratic laws: SB 132 / HB 39: gift restrictions for civil servants, SB 22 / HB 722: non-factional re- Classification Committee and SB 608 / HB 193: Automatic Voter Registration They met the entire Senate and the majority of the House of Representatives