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  2. Save money and go retro by reusing an old calendar in 09!

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    With so many constants -- 7 days a week, 52 weeks a year and almost most always 365 days -- it seems surprising that we need to buy a new calendar every year. Even though you can't reuse your 2008 ...

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    Below, shop five acrylic calendars that are available now on Amazon. 1. mDesign Modern Acrylic Reusable Hanging Wall Calendar, $25.49 (Orig. $29.99)

  4. Annual calendar - Wikipedia

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    Annual calendar. An annual calendar is a representation of the year that expires with the year represented, or that must be altered annually to remain current. The term takes different but related meanings across two contexts. One is for static (synchronic) calendars, such as wall calendars or calendar systems.

  5. 11 of the Best Wall Calendars for Your Most Organized Year Yet

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    Between Zoom meetings , your kid's online classes and all the other things you need to plan for on a daily basis, it's easy to get overwhelmed....

  6. Calendar (stationery) - Wikipedia

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    Calendar (stationery) A 2007 wall calendar with moveable date marker. A calendar is used to display dates and related information, usually in a table format. Calendars are used to plan future events and keep track of appointments, and so a typical calendar will include days of the week, week numbering, months, public holidays and clock changes. [1]

  7. List of calendars - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of calendars.Included are historical calendars as well as proposed ones. Historical calendars are often grouped into larger categories by cultural sphere or historical period; thus O'Neil (1976) distinguishes the groupings Egyptian calendars (Ancient Egypt), Babylonian calendars (Ancient Mesopotamia), Indian calendars (Hindu and Buddhist traditions of the Indian subcontinent ...