18th January : Significance

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Everyday has its own importance. May it be related to our lives or not.



It is important for sumone. so we all should atleast know about it. Even if we dont celebrate it.




Today is 18th January 2017



Do u all know what is the importance of today's day in our life's??


want to know why??


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Our World has hundreds of nations with thousands of cultures that stretch back into pre-history, and throughout all that time we've had countless religions rise to prominence. Whether you're Hindu, Jewish, Catholic, Shinto, Buddhist, or one of a million other faiths, World Religion Day is your chance to share your culture with others and take an opportunity to learn from others about theirs.
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History of World Religion Day







World Religion Day was first celebrated in Portland, Maine under the title of "World Peace Through World Religion. Firuz Kazemzadeh hosted the talk in Eastland Park Hotel in October of 1947, since then the observance of this day has spread throughout the world with the center being held at various locations with strong authors, educators, and philosophers speaking about the importance of World Religions.


Sri Lanka went so far as to release a postage stamp honoring World Religion Day, with another issued by the Republic of Congo. The focus of this holiday is to spread awareness and knowledge of the thousands of religions practiced in the world today, and a sharing of tolerance and understanding between people of all faiths.

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How to Celebrate World Religion Day







World Religion Day is easy to observe, you need merely take the time and effort to study the faiths of the world around you with an open mind. World Religion Day is about conversion, it's about learning about the religions that shape the world around you, and becoming aware of how many there are that just don't appear in mainstream western culture.


Take some time to open the taboo subject of religion today, share openly and learn about what those around you believe, and maybe do a little research into your favorite culture to learn a bit about its foundational religions. Whether you're learning about the Hindu faith with its thousands of Gods, or precisely how the thousands of denominations of Christianity grew out of the Judaic faith thousands of years ago, World Religion Day is your opportunity to broaden your horizons.


Obviously this includes taking this opportunity to speak to others about your religion, but remember as you do so that World Religion Day is not about conversion. Speak to another with an open heart and open mind, and share what your religion has to say, and then take the time to listen to them talk about theirs from a place of understanding and love.


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When you rise to meet the break of day, you can see the first light of the sun showing you the crack of dawn. The birds will make melody as they vocalize their chirps and cantillate their love of morning with the singsong serende of chants, croons, and warbles. You can celebrate their exaltation of life with blessings as you laud the day ahead, and rejoice as you prepare for the party that exults a new date on the calendar. Thesaurus day will help you broaden your horizons and your vocabulary, and take joy in the beauty of language!

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History of Thesaurus Day







Thesaurus day is your opportunity to reintroduce yourself to that best friend of writers, the thesaurus. Whether you're looking for a new word to spice up your vocabulary, or looking for precisely the right nuance to add to a sentence or phrase, a Thesaurus can be there to help you. While many of us don't use the great expanse of verbiage that's available to us, the expanse of language really gives us an amazing ability to express ourselves with beauty and precision.


Poets have long used words in their melodious composition of phrases to evoke the most powerful images, knowing that "very happy is all good and well, but "exultant brings about an entirely different scene to mind. What makes an author truly expert is knowing how to blend together words and scenes to capture the mind and really bring across the personality of the characters in their stories. When all you can think of is a "brown pond, it's so much better to grab that Thesaurus and find that the word Bistre really captures the heart and meaning you're looking for. Thesaurus day is when we can defenestrate our old vocabulary, and use the new space to help build up something a bit more elegant.

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How to Celebrate Thesaurus Day







Celebrate Thesaurus Day by breaking out a Thesaurus! Simple as that! Look into it and find all your favorite words and see if you can find a few new favorites by reading through ones that mean similar or the same thing, but perhaps have a bit more panache. Expanding your vocabulary has actually been shown to have positive health effects, and a powerful vocabulary can help you get ahead in your life and career. Remember, language is the key to knowledge, and knowledge is the key to the world!





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One of the cuddliest holidays around has to be Winnie the Pooh Day, celebrated on the birthday of author A A Milne. It's one special anniversary fans just can't bear to miss! Every year, the occasion is marked with events such as teddy bears' picnics, featuring plenty of honey on the menu.


Winnie the Pooh first appeared on the printed page in 1926, together with friends Piglet, Tigger and Eeyore. All of them were based on toys owned by the author's son, who also featured in the famous stories as Christopher Robin. The character later starred in a series of much-loved Disney films. One extra-special way to mark the day is to visit Pooh Corner in Hartfield, East Sussex, where the books were written. You can pick up a map to follow in the characters' footsteps, and even play a game of Poohsticks on the original bridge.
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National Winnie the Pooh Day is observed annually on January 18th. Author A.A. Milne brought the adorable, honey-loving bear to life in his stories which also featured his son, Christopher Robin. National Winnie the Pooh Day commemorates Milne's January 18, 1882, birthday.



Milne's lovable Pooh Bear, as he was fondly called, is a fictional bear inspired by a black bear named Winnie who lived at the London Zoo during World War I. The author's son, Christopher Robin, would visit the bear often and named his own teddy bear after her and a swan named Pooh.

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