Holidays are celebrated for all sorts of reasons.Some honor heroes,others commemorate religious events,but April 1 stands out as the only holiday that celebrates foolishness.April Fools’Day,or All Fools Day,is an odd celebration with a strange history.Ryan Mc Vay第二课堂(A)...
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April 1 is a light-hearted day of the year celebrated by practical jokes and hoaxes. Its origin is, however, shrouded in mystery. On this day, jokesters often expose their actions by shouting “April Fool” at the recipient. Some see it as a celebration related to the turn of the season...
as well as Valentine’s Day in February. Christmas in December is one of the biggest holidays of the year, particularly for sales and online shopping, and April Fools’ Day is celebrated on every corner of the internet
The Babylonians celebrated the birth of the God Tammuz on the Winter Solstice and God Nimrod would visit the evergreen trees of the people and leave gifts upon them. The early Christian Church frowned upon the exchange of gifts because of its Pagan origins. People refused to give up the cus...
and express ideas, even if the information and ideas might be considered unorthodox or unpopular—provides the foundation for Banned Books Week.” Today, Banned Books Week includes banned websites, is supported by numerous organizations such Amnesty International, and is celebrated across the country....
The Babylonians celebrated the birth of the God Tammuz on the Winter Solstice and God Nimrod would visit the evergreen trees of the people and leave gifts upon them. The early Christian Church frowned upon the exchange of gifts because of its Pagan origins. People refused to give up the cus...
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This mental illness shouldn't be celebrated at all. Sick gay freaks deserve to be discriminated against. I used to be tolerant of gays, but now they are constantly shoving their perversions in my face with the help of major corporations. I will be boycotting all corporations from now on ...
and that was why those well-publicized indices were at record highs. It was also a boom of the most actively traded stocks bearing the names of the most celebrated companies, the stocks mentioned daily by the newspapers and millions of times daily by the board-room habitues – and that wa...