What are some interesting things that happened in 2015?

What are some interesting things that happened in 2015?

Here is a list of some of the biggest news stories of 2015.

  1. Charlie Hebdo Attack in Paris.
  2. Germanwings Plane Crash.
  3. Deaths by Police Officers.
  4. Amtrak Train Crash.
  5. Prison Escape in New York.
  6. Charleston Church Shooting.
  7. On-Air Shooting in Virginia.
  8. Major Murder Trials.

What is special on 11th September?

Never Forget Patriot Day, officially known as National Day of Service and Remembrance, is observed every September 11th to honor the memory of the nearly 3,000 innocent people who lost their lives as a result of terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001. September 11, 2021 is the 20th Anniversary of that tragic day.

How long is Google Calendar?

Google Calendar keeps the default meeting duration as 60 minutes. It becomes a painful experience to edit it every single time you want to schedule shorter meetings (which should be most of the time). Instead, you can change your default meeting duration to 15 or 30 minutes using Google Calendar’s settings.

What was happening in March 2015?

March 2015 Current Events: World News

  • With Help From Iran, Iraq Begins Major Campaign Against ISIS (Mar.
  • Israeli Prime Minister Makes Controversial Speech to U.S. Congress (Mar.
  • Boko Haram pledges allegiance to ISIS (Mar.
  • U.S. Senators Warn Iranian Officials Against Signing Nuclear Deal (Mar.

Can I see who viewed my Google Calendar?

I’m afraid that’s not possible – there’s no way of knowing how popular your calendar is. If you were embedding it only on your own website, you could use Analytics to see how many people go to that page, but you couldn’t see how many are viewing it from other sites.

How do I color code my Gmail calendar?

Change color for all events in a calendar:

  1. On the left under My calendars, point to the calendar.
  2. Click More and select a color or click Add to choose a custom color.

What happened March 25th 2015?

Search crews found the first of two black box recorders of an airliner run by Lufthansa’s low-fare subsidiary, Germanwings, on a mountainside in the French Alps where the plane crashed Tuesday. All 144 passengers and six crew members are believed to have been killed.