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=//Birthday Project// = ​ 

Born April 25, 1995
//**My Birthday **// I was born April 25, 1995 at 8:03 a.m. in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. I wieghed 7 lbs 3.9 oz and my height was 19 1/2 inches. The weather on the day of my birth was 52 degrees and sunny.

1.** The world series champions were the Atlanta Braves. They played the Cleveland Indians in October of 1995. The series went 6 games, but the Braves defeated the Indians 4-2.
 * //1995 Facts //


 * 2.** The Superbowl Champions were the San Francisco 49ers. The 49ers played the Scan Diego Chargers in Febuary of 1995 capping the 1994 season. The score of the game was 49-26. That year the Superbowl was played in Miami Florida.


 * 3.** The NBA champions were the Houston Rockets who beat the Orlando Magic 4-0. The Finals were centered around Shaquille O'Neal and Hakeem Olajwon, the centers for the two teams. All four games turned into shoot-outs with the scores of all of the games over 100 points for each team.


 * 4.** The president in 1995 was Bill Clinton and his Vice President was Al Gore. He was elected over Republican, George H. W. Bush and his running mate, Dan Quayle in the 1992 election. Clinton won with 370 electoral votes to Bush's 168 votes.


 * 5.** The population of the United States was 262,764,948. The population scince then has risen by 42,764,289. There is a child born about every eight seconds and a death about every twelve seconds.


 * 6.** The movie of the year was Braveheart released May 24, 1995 and written by Randall Wallace. Braveheart was directed by Mel Gibson who also played the main character, William Wallace. It won an Oscar for picture of the year and best director.


 * 7.** The NFL MVP for 1995 was Brett Favre fo the Green Bay Packers. That year he had 4,413 yards and 38 touchdowns. This MVP Award was the first of three.


 * 8.** The song of the year was "Kiss From a Rose" by Seal. There were two versions of the music video, one by Mathew Rolston in a photographis studio, and the other was by Joe Shcumacher and included the Bat-Signal from //Batman.// The song also appeared in the //Batman Forever// soundtrack helping its sales.

//**April 25th Facts**//
 * 1.** The Hubble Space Telescope was launched in 1990. The space telescope took picturs of oblects in our solar system. The telescope is responsible for most of the pictures of our and other galaxies we have today.


 * 2.** Alfredo "Al" James Pacino was born Aprill 25, 1940 in East Harlem, New York. He dropped out of high school at the age of 17 and went into the acting bussines. He is best known for his roles in the //God Father//, //Scarface//, and //...And Justice for All.// He also turned down the role of Han Solo in //Star Wars.//


 * 3.** America was first used on the map. This occured in 1507. This addition to the map was the 5th continent added to the map. Austrailia and Antartica had yet to be added.


 * 4.** Ruusian leader, Yuri Andropov wrote to an American student. The soviet leader wrote a letter inviting a 5th grader named Smantha Smith from Manchester, Maine. The girl earlier wrote a letter to the leader asking him if he was going to start a nuclear war with the United States.​[]


 * 5.** Tim Duncan was born April 25, 1976. He wnet on to become the starting power forwdard for the champion San Antonio Spurs. He has three NBA Finals MVP awards (1999, 2003,2005) and has been in the league for twelve years.


 * 6.** Art Fleming died April 25, 1995. He was a World War II veteran who served in the U.S. Navy flying a patrol bomber. He also hosted //Jeopardy!// from 1964 to 1975 and agian from October 2, 1978 to March 2, 1979.


 * 7.** Pope Benedict XII died April 25, 1342. He was Pope from December 20, 1334 to April 25, 1342 when he died. The French man's birth name was Jauques Fournier and he was the successor to Pope John XXII.


 * 8.** Buddy the German Sheppard bacme the first guide dog on April 25, 1928. Her owner was a blind man by the name of Morris Frank. The owner actually had to travel to Switzerland to train the dog with a woman named Dorthy Harrison Eustis.


 * 9.** On April 25, 1950, Chuck Cooper became the first African American to be drafted into the NBA. There were actually three different men who had claims to be teh first black player in the NBA. Chuck Cooper was the first black player to be drafted, Nat "Sweetwater" Cliffton was the first black player signed by an NBA team, and Earl Lloyd was th first black player to play in an NBA game.


 * 10.** On April 25, 1974, the NFL adopted goalposts and sudden death. The goalposts have a crossbar ten feet high and two posts 18 feet 6 inches apart. The sudden death rule is that the first team to score wins the game, in contrast to the college overtime in which each team has a possession to score.


 * 11.** On April 25, 1976, Portugal adopted its constitution. The four main government branches are the President of teh Republic, the Parliment, the Prime Minister and the courts. The President (unlike the United States president) serves a five year term an dappoints the Prime Minister.


 * 12.** The Phillie Phanatic made its debut on April 25, 1978. This furry green creature is the mascot for the Pilidelphia Phillies. The Phillies played he Cubs in the mascot's debut. The Phillie Phanatic is now one of the most recognized mascots in all of sports.