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November is the eleventh month of the year in the Gregorian Calendar and one of four Gregorian months with the length of 30 days. November retained its name (from the Latin novem meaning "nine") when January and February were added to the Roman calendar.
   The birthstone for November is either topaz or citrine and the birthflower is the chrysanthemum.
November begins in western tropical astrology with the sun in the sign of Scorpio and ends in the sign of Sagittarius (astrology). Astronomically speaking, the sun actually begins in the constellation of Libra, passes through Scorpius from approximately the 24th through the 29th and ends in the constellation of Ophiuchus, which is the only zodiacal constellation that isn't associated with an astrological sign. November starts on the same day of the week as February in common years, and March every year.

Representation in poetry

A poem which is often told in schools in the United Kingdom is "No" by Thomas Hood, playing on how the name "November" can be extended to other phrases beginning with no. Hood's poem suggests that melancholy moods associated with this month.

Events in November

Month-long observances

November is Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month, National Novel Writing Month, Alzheimer's Disease Awareness Month, and National Homeless Youth Awareness Month
   It's quite common for some males in Australia (especially in the city of Melbourne), and New Zealand to sport a moustache during the month of November. The custom being known as Movember (Movember is a portmanteau of the words 'Moustache' and 'November'.), and being a fundraising event for men's health issues. One's fashionable appearance often comes second to the calling of Movember. A similar observance in the United States, called Noshavember, involves a full beard as opposed to a mustache.

Movable events

First Tuesday
  • In Australia, the Melbourne Cup horse race is held annually on the first Tuesday in November. Tuesday After the First Monday
  • In the United States, elections are held on the Tuesday after the first Monday of November. They therefore fall between November 2 and November 8. In even numbered years, members of the House of Representatives are elected to two-year terms, and about one third of the U.S. Senate are elected to six-year terms. The President of the United States is elected in years divisible by four. Most U.S. states, counties, and municipalities have some part of their election cycle coincident with this date. Third Thursday
  • The Great American Smokeout sponsored by the American Cancer Society occurs on the third Thursday of November, one week before Thanksgiving. Smokers are encouraged to quit smoking for these 24 hours, in hopes that that'll quit forever. Fourth Thursday in the USA
  • Americans celebrate the Thanksgiving holiday on the fourth Thursday of November. The day after Thanksgiving in the USA
  • A famous day for shopping known as "Black Friday." Monday immediately following Thanksgiving Day in the USA
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