Update Good Governance Calendar (GGC)
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For example, proponents of similar historical calendar reforms suggested naming the new 13th month "Sol" to follow the Latin pattern and then correctly placing September, October, November, and December in the 7th through 10th positions. Original Julian calendar added January and February as 11th and 12th month respectively before it was changed by the Gregorian Calendar.
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--**Objectivity of History: A 13-month, 28-day perennial calendar that begins on the spring equinox would enhance the
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## Objectivity of History:
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A 13-month, 28-day perennial calendar that begins on the spring equinox would enhance the
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objectivity of history by providing a consistent, mathematically uniform, and naturally aligned framework for historical analysis and comparison.
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** Key Benefits to the Objectivity of History
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