3rd February : 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 3rd February 2017



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


want to know why??


check the next post to know about it...








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Yes, you did read the title correctly! There is such a thing as Working Naked Day! When you think about work, I'm sure nakedness isn't the first thing that comes to mind. What about if you think about working from home? Still no? Well, if you did work from home, you could in theory work naked and who would know right? Well that is the whole idea for this holiday to honor the freedom that working from home allows you.

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History of Working Naked Day







Working Naked Day was founded by Lisa Kanarek. She created this day and in fact a brand called Working Naked. She left a corporate job over 20 years ago, to start working from home. This was not the commonplace choice that it is today. Lisa stated that she didn't even let on that she was working from home for the first five years for fear of not being taken seriously. My how things have changed! That, my friends, is exactly what Working Naked Day is all about! It is a day to celebrate the freedom and flexibility that working from home allows for. Tired of the stress filled commute? How about your commute being from the coffee pot in the kitchen to your office? I know which one I would pick! Want to trade your suits for bunny slippers and comfy clothes? Well this is how to do it!


Lisa points out that Working Naked means different things to different people. Now we are speaking about more than how you dress before sitting down to work. For some, the thought of working from home leaves them feeling naked. No boss or coworkers to help if something goes awry. Sure, you might be able to track them down over the phone, but sometimes just knowing they are a few steps away can help.
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How to Celebrate Working Naked Day







If you want to celebrate all the great advantages that come with working from home, look around your working space. Do you need to give the space a facelift? Take some time to plan it. Fresh paint, a new chair, or even just a plant or two can make the area feel new and fresh. The result may make itself clear in improved creativity or productivity. Another thing you can do is investigate new technologies that you may not know about for the home office. It takes courage to work from home and courage to try new things. Honor yourself for both and you may find that you make your work-from-home life much easier.


When you make the choice to work from home it is common to want to hide a little. But Lisa encourages that you should shout from the rooftops about your accomplishments and strength to make this choice. Fill your walls with diplomas, accreditations or any certifications that you have earned. Let your clients, as well as yourself, be proud of the journey you are on. Finally, find a new way to work! Celebrate Working Naked Day (however you care to dress!)








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For some reason, chewing gum for me gets my brain going.
-Brie Larson



That's been our experience too. Something about keeping the jaw closed and chewing makes the brain just focus in and start concentrating. That's why Bubble Game Day came into existence, with the twin goals of generating charity contributions and allowing kids to chew gum in school! So bring out your .50c, make a donation, and get to chew gum in school all day. Isn't it about time you had something to take your mind off of Calculus?
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History of Bubblegum Day







Bubblegum Day began in 2006, when author Ruth Spiro, decided that the world needed a day focused around education, philanthropy, and best of all bubble gum! It was such a phenomenal success that an entire institution built up around it, encourages philanthropy in children and allowing the school to support a charity that fits the beliefs and policies of the school. It's not just schools either! Businesses, libraries, and community centers all have been known to hold events centered on Bubble Game Day, because charity isn't limited to educational institutions.



Ruth Spiro produces some of the most amazing children's books out there, including Lester Fizz, Bubble-Gum Artist, Baby Loves Aerospace Engineering, Baby Loves Quarks, and many other odd and quirky books aimed at giving children valuable information while entertaining them with bright colorful books aimed at engaging their mind.



She firmly believes that it's never too early to engage children's curiosity, and getting them asking questions about their world. Sure they probably aren't going to be able to comment on these books at six months old, but it's never too early to start packing their brains with interesting topics that can lead them to explore the world around them and love learning.

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How to Celebrate Bubblegum Day







It depends on your role, really. If you're a student or employee at an institution that is celebrating Bubblegum Day, then make your donation and enjoy your gum! If you run a school, organize a day around Bubblegum Day, and use it to help debunk some of the beliefs that surround bubble gum. It doesn't stay in your system for seven years, and there's no danger in swallowing it, for starters. Also, engage the student body in choosing a charity to support! Businesses can participate as well, just let everyone know, vote on a charity, and then enjoy your gum!








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Who doesn't love a nice warm piece of carrot cake with creamy frosting starting to melt! Oh my, it is my kind of sweet heaven! When I found out that Carrot Cake Day is an actual thing, you can be sure I did a happy dance! 24 hours, one whole entire day to do nothing but give this often-overshadowed dessert it's due! So, are you with me? Are you dancing in your seat just waiting to learn more about this culinary celebration? Don't you worry I have everything you need to know.

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History of Carrot Cake Day









Carrot cake is a lovely creation that evolved out of the Medieval favorite called carrot pudding. Through times in history when access to sugar was non-existent or very hard to come by, people have used sweet vegetables to make their desserts sweet. This has been recently as during World War II. During this difficult time the government of Britain needed to ration food and luxury items to their population. You can be sure that this cake experience a surge in popularity! During the war, the Ministry of Food in Britain encouraged people to try many different recipes that used carrots as a sweetener. They suggested carrot cakes, carrot puddings and carrot filled pies! It is also something to note that carrot sweetened confections are healthier for you.



The United States of America has some history with carrot cakes as well. There are documents that record President George Washington would enjoy this tasty treat in Lower Manhattan. He would go to a tavern called Fraunces Tavern. There was a cookbook that was put together to record and honor early American recipes. The Thirteen Colonies Cookbook was created by Mary Donovan, Amy Hatrack, and Frances Schull. In this book, they offer the exact recipe for President Washington's favorite. Head to your favorite search engine and you will be rewarded with the book, or just the recipe within moments!


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