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Nicholas Matsko 1884 - 1954

Nicholas Matsko was born on July 6, 1884, and died at age 69 years old in February 1954. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Nicholas Matsko.
Nicholas Matsko
July 6, 1884
February 1954
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  • 07/6
    1884

    Birthday

    July 6, 1884
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  • 02/dd
    1954

    Death

    February 1954
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    Unknown
    Cause of death
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    Nicholas Matsko lived 5 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 69.
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In 1884, in the year that Nicholas Matsko was born, on May 1st, the Federation of Organized Trades and Labor Unions - a US association - first resolved that "eight hours shall constitute a legal day's labour from and after May 1, 1886, and that we recommend to labour organisations throughout this jurisdiction that they so direct their laws as to conform to this resolution by the time named." Previously, workdays would consist of 10 to 16 hours a day - 6 days a week. It would take years before the 8 hour workday became common practice - and longer before it became a law.
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In 1896, Nicholas was only 12 years old when in April, the first study on global warming due to CO2 - carbon dioxide - in the atmosphere was published by Swedish scientist Svante Arrhenius. Arrhenius concluded that human activity due to the Industrial Revolution would amplify CO2 in the atmosphere, causing a greenhouse effect. His conclusions have been extensively tested in the ensuing 100+ years and are still seen to hold true.
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