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For the current year, this month includes: 711 events.
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Self-injury Awareness Day (SIAD) is a global awareness day. Its purpose is to raise awareness about self-injury, what leads to it, and how to help people free themselves from this debilitating mental illn...
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Wellderly Week is a license not to act your age and focus on happiness (and playfulness). It is a week that brings attention to the positive effects of a youthful outlook on life, whether you're 26 or 96....
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Observed on the last Monday in March annually in Alaska, Seward's Day commemorates one of the most outstanding real estate deals ever made. On March 30, 1867, the United States purchased Alaska from Russi...
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Seward's Folly, also known as the Alaska Purchase, refers to the U.S. government's acquisition of Alaska from Russia in 1867. The purchase was made under the presidency of Andrew Johnson and Secretary of...
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International Sex Workers Rights Day was created in 2001, when over 25,000 sex workers gathered in India for a festival, despite public outcry and the removal of their permit. Durbar Mahila Samanwaya C...
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Regardless of how you identify as Jewish, join millions of others throughout the continent celebrating Shabbat together this Friday night. The NJOP's annual Shabbat program will give you a "taste" of Sh...
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Shabbat Ha Chodesh is the Saturday that precedes the Hebrew month of Nisan and the Passover celebration. Shabbat is "Sabbath" or "Saturday" in Hebrew. On the first day of Nisan, the first commandment on...
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Shabbat Parah happens on the Saturday after Purim. It marks the start of the preparations for Passover and is an essential Shabbat, initiating a purification ritual involving a red heifer (parah adumah in...
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Shabbat Zachor, “The Sabbath of Remembrance,” is marked beginning at sundown on the Friday before the Jewish holiday of Purim. The traditional Sabbath meal is served, and Deuteronomy 25:17-19 is read, rec...
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March 21, 2023, is the assumed anniversary of the beginning of the Shakahola Cult Massacre. The actual date is yet to be determined. The Shakahola Cult Massacre is the largest religious cult suicide sin...
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William Shakespeare Week in the United Kingdom is an education focus on the life and works of one of history's most famous writers. Throughout English schools, children are encouraged to read the works of...
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The third day of the third lunar month in China is the Shangsi Festival. Also known as the Double Third Festival, it's an ancient Chinese celebration during which people picnic, harvest orchids, and com...
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Shawwal is the tenth month in the Islamic calendar and translates to "lift" or "carry." The first day of this month is Eid al-Fitr. If you travel in Muslim-majority countries or Buddhist-majority count...
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Men may be amusing, but women are downright hilarious. Today is set aside each year by teacher and author Brenda Meridith to highlight the whimsical humor of women. Take this chance to write down five thi...
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Sheetala Ashtami follows Holi. Hindus worshipping Sheetala believe that by observing vrat and paying homage to the goddess, she will protect them from deadly diseases. In Hindu mythology, Sheetla Mata is...