Leap Year
Two professors, an astrophysicist and an economist, propose junking the leap day dependent Gregorian Calendar for a 364-day (52-week) year and a leap week every once in a while.
A leap year is a year containing one additional day
Make Leap Year something to look forward to every four years with some "froggy" snacks and leaping activities. By Becky Samford Make Leap Year something to look forward to every four years with some "froggy" snacks and leaping activities. On Feb.
A Leap Year happens once every four years. To make the calendar year
By Rene Lynch Leap year is serving up its bonus day today, Feb. 29, 2012. Known as leap day, Feb. 29 is an added day that seems to magically show up on the calendar every four years. You might be wondering, what is leap year and leap day
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