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Facts And Historical Events In January

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1st January - Z Day

No, it’s not the day that marks the rising of the dead, but rather Z Day celebrates people with names beginning with a “Z”.

Drinking Straw Day - 3rd January

This day marks the creation of the modern drinking straw and is celebrated by drinking all the day’s liquids through a straw!
It doesn’t have to be a plastic straw either, why not get one you can reuse?

Static Electricity Day - 9th January 

Build up static on a carpet whilst wearing a onesie and give a friend a static shock because today is Static Electricity Day!

Facts And Historical Events In February

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Freedom (from slavery) Day - 1st February

Started by Mayor Richard Robert Wright Sr. to celebrate the freedom of all Americans, and commemorates Abraham Lincoln’s signing of the 13th Amendment outlawing slavery.
They will still celebrate Freedom Day in a thousand years, as long as Futurama is accurate.

Thank a Mailman Day - 4th February

The origin of this day is hazy, but the postmen love this day.
They bring you your mail, and carry your parcels; so go out and give your letter carrier some show of appreciation.

Kite Flying Day On - February

Take the advice of the work-obsessed father from Mary Poppins, go out, and fly a kite.

Facts And Historical Events In March

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World Compliment Day - 1st March

What a day to start off the month. This day is a day about being positive and sowing the seeds of happiness.
Make sure you hand out those heartfelt compliments all day long.

Grammar Day - 4th March

As an English Studies graduate, and a sometimes writer, grammar is a big thing to me.
So today watch where you put that apostrophe, know the right ‘there’, and make sure you use the right colon.

Plant A Flower Day - 12th March 

Floral arrangements date back to as early as 2,500 BC in Egypt, where they were used as decoration and to honor both the dead and the living.
After thousands of years, people still pick flowers, so instead of picking one today plant one!

Facts And Historical Events In April

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One Cent Day - 1st April 

I vow that what I am about to tell you is not a joke, because I never joke on April Fool’s Day if I can help it.
April 1st is One Cent Day, which has borne Abraham Lincoln’s face since 1909 and costs the U.S Mint 2 cents to make.
If you fall victim to some kind of “penny glued to the floor” trick today, just remember that it’s that coins day to shine.

Find A Rainbow Day - 3rd April 

Today you are not looking for the pot of gold, but rather the rainbow itself; Find a Rainbow day falls on April 3rd every year because this is the most likely time to see rainbows with the rains of spring and the sky getting brighter.
They even form at night, if the moonlight is bright enough, though they are usually just white and are more commonly referred to as moonbows.

Chinese Language Day - 20th April 

Mandarin has the most native speakers, 955 million as of 2010, that’s 14% of the world’s population.
So today learn a simple Mandarin phrase and say it incessantly till everyone around knows what it means.
That’s teaching your friends, a little at a time.

Facts And Historical Events In May

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Baby Day - 2nd May

Yup, today is Baby Day. They’re pink, squishy, noisy, and occasionally cute. But more importantly, they’re the next generation.
They’re not really great at doing anything now, but give them a little time and they could be the world’s next genius.

No Socks Day - 8th May 

Today is a day all about freedom of movement… for your toes.
That’s right people, ditch the socks, go barefoot, and feel the freedom of the wind upon your feet.

Brother’s Day - 24th May

Today is about the bond between brothers, and cherishing that bond and celebrating just how special it is.
Over the years there have been many famous brothers including the Kennedy brothers and the Wright Brothers.
So today give your bro a call and tell him just how much he means to you.

Facts And Historical Events In June

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Cheese Day - 4th June

Cheese pre-dates recorded history. How cool is that?
Archaeologists theorize that cheese has been around since about 8000BC. Everyone made cheese, so nobody is really sure where it originated.
There is evidence of early cheese making in Europe, Central Asia, and the Middle East.
In England, they roll it downhills and chase after it. Celebrate today by ordering everything with cheese!

World Environment Day - 5th June 

This day was started in 1974 by the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP).
Each year has its own theme to do with the environment and how we, as a species, can improve it.

Smile Power Day - 15th June 

Smiles are universal. All human beings (barring the most tragic ones) smile.
Smiles can be used to dispel tension, put people at ease, and are, evolutionarily speaking, a good indicator that the human smiling at you isn’t about to steal your wallet and rip your ears off (unlike chimpanzees, who smile to show you their teeth and warn you that they might be about to use them).
However, culturally speaking, smiles can mean many different things around the world.


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