Showing posts with label February. Show all posts
Showing posts with label February. Show all posts

Wednesday 3 February 2016

February 5 Wear Red Day

February 5 Wear Red Day

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Heart disease is a class of diseases that involve the heart, the blood vessels or both. The causes of heart disease are diverse but atherosclerosis or hypertension are the most common. Additionally, with aging come a number of physiological and morphological changes that alter cardiovascular function and lead to subsequently increased risk of cardiovascular disease, even in healthy asymptomatic individuals.


-Heart disease and stroke kill 1 in 3 women, yet it’s 80% preventable.

-Help us raise awareness to end this killer of women.

-Make a change on Wear Red Day and all year long!

-Wear Red to show your support for saving women’s lives

-Show us how you Go Red on your social media profiles using GoRed

-Donate to help raise funds for awareness and research


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February 5 Weatherman's Day

February 5 Weatherman's Day


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Always celebrated on February 5th, National Weatherperson’s Day, which is also known as, National Weatherman’s Day, is a day to honor all individuals in the fields of meteorology, weather forecasting and broadcast meteorology. Volunteer storm spotters and observers are also honored on this day as well as any others that work in the weather field.

Weather forecasters across the U.S. are recognized for their weather reporting excellence each year on Feb. 5.

If you know or see a weather forecaster today, be sure to thank them for all their hard work throughout the year.


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Tuesday 2 February 2016

February 4 Thank A Mailman Day

February 4 Thank A Mailman Day


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Thank A Mailman Day is always observed on February 4th. The motto of the Pony Express riders, who were the most famous early American “mailmen” was “Neither rain, or snow, nor death of night, can keep us from our duty”. It is a day that is a reminder of just how important mail carriers are to our everyday lives. It’s hard work delivering the mail day in, day out, come rain or shine.

Over the past two centuries, the Postal Service has grown and changed dramatically, but its mission of promoting free and open communication has remained the same. Before the invention of the stamp in 1847, the writer could pay the postage in advance or leave it for the recipient to pay upon delivery!

Thank A Mailman Day gives you an opportunity to say a polite ‘thank you’ to your postal courier, parcel service, and good old mailman.


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February 4 Homemade Soup Day

February 4 Homemade Soup Day


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Soup is a common meal in many countries and probably dates back to the invention of the earliest cooking pots. Certain soups are traditional to particular areas, such as Borsht in Eastern Europe or the well-known Italian soup, Minestrone. Today it’s easy to open a can and heat some premade soup, but soup is even better when it’s made at home.

The internet is full of recipes for soup so find one you like….

Scientists believe that a bowl of the soup may reduce inflammation of the lungs. It is thought that chicken soup slows down the activity of white blood cells that can cause the inflammation.


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February 3 Carrot Cake Day

February 3 Carrot Cake Day


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Carrot Cake Day is observe annually on February 3rd. It gives us a chance to have our cake and veggies, too!

Carrot Cake has been made since the middle Ages, when sugar and other sweeteners were rare and very expensive, and so people used sweet vegetables to flavor their puddings. Carrot cake most likely developed from a carrot pudding which could be savory or sweet. This technique became practically obsolete for several hundred years, but resurfaced in the 20th century.

Carrot cake is much healthier than many other baked goods. A traditional recipe calls for carrots, raisins, walnuts, and brown sugar. Enjoy a slice from your local bakery in honor of Carrot Cake Day!

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Sunday 31 January 2016

February 2 Lung Leavin' Day

February 2 Lung Leavin' Day


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Lung Leavin’ Day is an unofficial day created by the Von St. James family 10 years ago on the eve of Heather Von St. James extrapleural pneumonectomy, or lung removal and chemo wash surgery to treat her mesothelioma cancer. Heather managed the fear and anxiety that came with her life changing cancer diagnosis and highly invasive surgery with humor and laughter. The Von St. James family wanted to celebrate Heather’s life-saving surgery in a special way, thus Lung Leavin’ Day came about. Taking from the tradition of fire walking where you write a fear on a plank of wood and walk across it in the fire, Heather and Cameron invite friends and family to write their fears on a plate, and smash the plate into a bonfire. Each year the celebration has grown, and the day now serves as a way to spread awareness and raise funds for mesothelioma. You can participate online by virtually smashing a plate or sharing to spread awareness!

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February 2 Crepe Day

February 2 Crepe Day

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Crepe Day is on February 2. Crepe Day is always observed on the second day of February each year in France and other European Countries.

Celebrate Crepe Day with a crispy, thin, French-style crepe – we recommend the classic lemon-and-sugar approach, but why not go crazy and experiment?

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February 2 World Wetlands Day

February 2 World Wetlands Day

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World Wetland Day marks the date of the signing of the Convention on Wetlands, called the Ramsar Convention, on 2 February 1971, in the Iranian city of Ramsar on the shores of the Caspian Sea. WWD was celebrated for the first time in 1997 and made an encouraging beginning. Each year, government agencies, non-governmental organizations, and groups of citizens at all levels of the community have acted to raise public awareness of wetland values and benefits in general and the Ramsar Convention in particular.


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February 2 Sled Dog Day

February 2 Sled Dog Day


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Winter packed a punch last week. Most of the country hunkered down, taking shelter from the Arctic temperatures, but for dog sledding, the season has only just begun.

Sled dogs today are still used by some rural communities, especially in areas of Alaska and Canada and throughout Greenland.

Sled dogs are also celebrated for their role in polar expeditions, and a number of famous dog races are organized each year. Sled Dog Day is an opportunity to raise awareness of the animals’ dedication to the human race. It can also be a time to raise money for dog charities taking care of homeless, or sick dogs, and those that have been cruelly abandoned by their owners.


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February 2 World Ukulele Day

February 2 World Ukulele Day

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On February 2 bring out your ukulele and strum it all day long because it is Play Your Ukulele Day.

The holiday was first celebrated in 2011. Since its inception, the holiday is celebrated all around the world under the slogan bring the world together, four strings at a time.

A ukulele, also sometimes called a uke, is a four stringed instrument that was first popularized in Hawaii in the late 19th century.


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February 2 Marmot Day

February 2 Marmot Day


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Marmot Day is an Alaskan holiday established to celebrate marmots and Alaskan culture. Although local festivals have been part and parcel of frontier life for decades, Marmot Day became an official holiday on April 18, 2009, when the 26th Alaska State Legislature officially passed Senate Bill 58.Marmot Day is celebrated on February 2, replacing Groundhog with a holiday honoring Alaska's marmots. From Juneau to Anchorage to Fairbanks, and all the cities in between, Marmot Day has become an Alaskan institution.

Marmot Day festivities take many different forms. Marmot Day is an official holiday in Alaska, and it typically involves a family dinner where marmot jokes and anecdotes are shared. The city of Owosso in Michigan hosts a Marmot Day festival which offers many family activities and a marmot video contest.

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Friday 29 January 2016

February 2 Groundhog Day Canada, Liechtenstein

February 2 Groundhog Day Canada, Liechtenstein


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Groundhog Day is a traditional holiday celebrated on February 2.

Many Canadians take the time to observe Groundhog Day on February 2 each year, which is also Candlemas. Groundhog Day in Canada focuses on the concept of a groundhog coming out of its home in mid-winter to “predict” if spring is on its way in the northern hemisphere.

The groundhog, also known as the woodchuck or marmot, is believed to make weather predictions relating to winter and spring according to superstition. Canada’s groundhog Wiarton Willie was popular enough to have its own statue in Wiarton, Ontario.

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February 2 Feast of Candelaria Bolivia

February 2 Feast of Candelaria Bolivia


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“Feast of Candelaria” in English .

“Fiesta de la Candelaria” in Spanish .

“Fest der Candelaria” in German.

The festival of the Virgen de la Candelaria is celebrated on February 2 in various Hispanic Catholic countries, including Peru, Bolivia, Chile, Venezuela and Uruguay.

The celebrations in Peru and Bolivia are centered around Lake Titicaca, in Puno and the small village of Copacabana. In Bolivia, the Virgen is also known as the Dark Virgin of the Lake, and the Patroness Of Bolivia.

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February 1 Heroes' Day Rwanda

February 1 Heroes' Day Rwanda

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National Heroes' Day is one of Rwanda's public holidays. It is observed annually on February 1. On this day, people who gave their lives for their country are remembered.

Rwandan national heroes include major general Fred Gisa Rwigyema, King Mutara Rudahigwa, Charles Rudahigwa, Michel Rwagasana, students of Nyange Secondary School, Felicite Niyitegeka, Agathe Uwiringiyimana. Most of them were murdered during the Rwandan Genocide.


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February 1 Federal Territory Day Malaysia

February 1 Federal Territory Day Malaysia

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Federal Territory Day or Hari Wilayah Persekutuan, also known simply as Hari Wilayah, is a state holiday for Federal Territory in Malaysia.

It is celebrated on 1 February every year in Kuala Lumpur, Labuan and Putrajaya. Labuan is an island off the coast of Sabah and joined the territory in 1984 as an offshore financial centre, while Putrajaya was a planned city, built as the administrative centre of Malaysia and was officially signed in on 1 February 2001 
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February 1 Day of Communist Regime Bulgaria

February 1 Day of Remembrance and Respect to Victims of the Communist Regime Bulgaria

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Bulgarian citizens and politicians have honoured the memory of the thousands of victims who perished in the repressions of the Bulgarian communist regime (1944-1989).

In honour of those Bulgaria Celebrate Day of Remembrance and Respect to Victims of the Communist Regime.
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February 1 Day off for Constitution Day Mexico

February 1 Day off for Constitution Day Mexico


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This holiday is celebrated on First Monday in February.

It celebrates the ratification of the Constitution of 1917, adopted after the Mexican Revolution.

The 1917 Constitution was drafted in Santiago de Queretaro during the Mexican Revolution.

It was approved by the Constitutional Congress on 5 February 1917, with Venustiano Carranza serving as the first president.
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February 1 Abolition of Slavery Mauritius

February 1 Abolition of Slavery Mauritius

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Abolition of Slavery is celebrated on the 1st February to mark the anniversary of the slavery abolition bill of 1833.

The known history of Mauritius begins with its discovery by Arabs, followed by Europeans and its appearance on maps in the early 16th century. Mauritius was successively colonized by the Dutch, the French and the British, and became independent in 1968.
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Thursday 28 January 2016

February 1 Freedom Day

February 1.Freedom Day

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February 1 National Freedom Day is a United States performance on February 1 honoring the signing by Abraham Lincoln of a joint House and Senate resolution that later became the 13th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. President Lincoln signed the Amendment outlawing slavery on February 1, 1865, although it was not ratified by the states until later.

The first commemoration took place on February 1, 1942, at Independence Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. As it has every year since, the remembrance included laying a wreath at the Liberty Bell.

The United States president may annually issue a proclamation on the day. Some educational institutions may incorporate themes relating to National Freedom Day as part of class discussion, readings, and other learning activities that explore the importance of the day and its history. 
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February 1 NATIONAL SERPENT DAY

February 1 NATIONAL SERPENT DAY

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February 1, Serpent Day is a day of reflection and coming to grips with our fears. Across religions and cultures, the serpent has been used as a symbol of evil, medicine, fertility and much more. Also a synonym for snake, February 1st observes National Serpent Day.

Serpent Day, you could spend this time contemplating some of your key life experiences and deciding what lessons they've taught you and how you could use this knowledge to improve your life in the future.

Do some research on snakes or go to a zoo to see some in person. Around the world there are over 3,000 species of snakes.

Serpents deserve a day dedicated to them; its presence is somehow necessary, what with all of the fables and stories abound with snake-inspired situations and wise or evil serpents, that have filled our culture for as long as any of our ancestors could remember.


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