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May 27, 2021 The Origin Of Children’s Day

The Origin Of Children’s Day

Children's Day began on the second Sunday of June in 1857 by Reverend Dr. Charles Leonard, pastor of the Universalist Church of the Redeemer in Chelsea, Massachusetts: Leonard held a special service dedicated to, and for the children. Leonard named the day Rose Day, though it was later named Flower Sunday, and then named Children's Day.

Children's Day was first officially declared a national holiday by the Republic of Turkey in 1920 with the set date of 23 April. After which it was adopted globally.

International Children's Day was first proclaimed in Geneva during the World Conference on Child Welfare in 1925 and then moved on to several countries. As there are different dates for the children’s day celebration on the calendar, the communist and post communist countries picked June 1. This movement went on to find a place in United Kingdom and then United States till it became a world remarkable event.

Universal Children's Day is not just a day to celebrate children for who they are, but to bring awareness to children around the globe that have experienced violence in forms of abuse, exploitation, and discrimination.

Children are used as laborers in some countries, immersed in armed conflict, living on the streets, suffering by differences be it religion, minority issues, or disabilities.

As said earlier, the officially recognized date of Children's Day varies from country to country. Below are but a few from countries around the world:

 Children's Day is celebrated on 1 June in former Soviet Union states (including Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Estonia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Russia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan) as well as other former or current communist  states (Albania, Angola, Benin, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Cambodia, Croatia, Cuba, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Ethiopia, East Germany , Kosovo, Laos, Mongolia, Montenegro, Mozambique, Mainland China, North Macedonia, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia, Tanzania, Vietnam and Yemen and to the lesser extent in Israel due to the migration of its Soviet Jewish population). This includes 25 countries which regained independence from USSR seceded from Yugoslavia Federation, as well as Czechoslovakia and Ethiopia after their respective splits.

 

 

May 21, 2021 Washington Wizards Secure Playoff Ticket

Washington Wizards Secure Playoff Ticket

Russell Westbrook scored 18 points, grabbed eight rebounds and dished 15 assists as the Washington Wizards steamrolled the visiting Indiana Pacers 142-115 on Thursday night in the final Eastern Conference play-in contest to reach the playoffs.

Bradley Beal added 25 points, five rebounds and four assists as Washington earned the No. 8 seed and captured their first postseason berth since the 2017-18 season. The Wizards will face the top-seeded Philadelphia 76ers in the first round, beginning on Sunday in Philadelphia.

The setback eliminated the Pacers and ended the franchise's streak of five straight playoff appearances.

Malcolm Brogdon scored 24 points and Domantas Sabonis recorded a triple-double of 19 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists before fouling out for Indiana.

Beal made four 3-pointers and also had five rebounds and four assists while playing 28 minutes. He sat out the final 15-plus minutes of the lopsided contest to rest his strained left hamstring.

Washington's Rui Hachimura scored 18 points, Daniel Gafford had 15 points, 13 rebounds and five blocked shots, and Raul Neto added 14 points. Anthony Gill had 10 points.

 The Wizards went 3-0 in the regular season against the Pacers while averaging 139.7 points

 

 

May 20, 2021 Meet The Mursi Tribe Of Ethiopia Who Wears Plate To Symbolize Fertility

Meet The Mursi Tribe Of Ethiopia Who Wears Plate To Symbolize Fertility

The Mursi Tribe Is A Tribe In Ethiopia, Found In The Southwest Part Of The Country. The Tribe Is Roughly Less Than 10,000 In Population, And Is Well Known For The Large Plates The Women Portray On Their Lower Lip.

When The Girls Reach The Age Of 15-16, Their Lower Lip Is Cut By Her Mother, Or Any Other Woman Of Her Settlement, And Left To Heal For About 3 Months.

The Girls Determine How Long They Want To Stretch Their Lip; Some Can Take Up To 12-13 Centimeters In Diameter.

The Custom Of Wearing A Lip Plate Is Linked To The Female’s Fertility And Eligibility For Marriage. It Is Often Said That The Women Who Don’t Wear The Lip Plate Are Considered Lazy, And Will Not Attract A Large Bride Wealth (Which Usually Consists Of A Dowry And A Certain Number Of Cattle).

The Lip Plates Are Usually Worn On Special Occasions, Such As Serving Men Food, Cow Milking, And Weddings. Unmarried Girls Might Wear Them Whenever They Are In Public.

Just Like Other Forms Of Body Decoration And Piercings Found All Over The World, The Lip Plate Worn By The Mursi Is Best Seen As An Expression Of Their Social Adulthood And Reproductive Capabilities. It More Identifies Them Between Their “Biological” And Their “Social” Self.

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May 18, 2021 Facts You Didn’t Know About Antarctica

Facts You Didn’t Know About Antarctica

Let's start from here, the people who travel to or live in Antarctica fall into two main groups, those who live and work on scientific research stations or bases, and tourists. No-one lives in Antarctica indefinitely in the way that they do in the rest of the world. It has no commercial industries, no towns or cities, no permanent residents.

In this article, facts you didn't know about Antarctica will be revealed.

PS: You must love geography to enjoy this article. Here are some facts:

Size

Antarctica is 13,209,000 sq km, 5,100,021 sq miles ( varies due to changing ice shelves)

Percent of Earth's Land: 8.9%

Status 

Antarctica, almost 98% solid ice, was finally considered a continent in 1840, and not just a group of isolated islands. Today it has active territorial claims submitted by Argentina, Australia, Chile, France, New Zealand, Norway and the United Kingdom. (Many of these claims are not recognized by some countries and remain in a constant disputed status)

Capital City none

Climate

Antarctica is the coldest and windiest spot on the planet. In fact, the lowest temperature ever recorded on Earth was recorded in Antarctica (-129.3ºF) and the mean winter temperatures range from -40º to -94ºF. Winds are commonly measured at up to 200 miles per hour.

  • Current Weather at the South Pole.
  • Highest Point Vinson Massif at 16,066 ft. (4,897 m)
  • Lowest Point Bentley Subglacial Trench, -2,555 m)
  • Latitude/Longitude 90° S, 0.00° E
  • Official Language none
  • Official Currency none
  • Population Officially none, but governmental research stations are populated with small groups of scientists at all times. In addition, during the 2011/2012 season, nearly 417,000 tourists visited the continent.

WHO OWNS ANTARCTICA?

People from all over the world undertake research in Antarctica, but Antarctica is not owned by any one nation.

Antarctica is governed internationally through the Antarctic Treaty System.

The Antarctic Treaty was signed in 1959 by 12 countries who had scientists in and around Antarctica at the time. The negotiation of the Treaty stemmed from the very successful 1957–58 International Geophysical Year.

The original signatories of the Antarctic Treaty included seven countries with territorial claims. These are Argentina, Australia, Chile, France, New Zealand, Norway and the United Kingdom.

The Antarctic Treaty entered into force in 1961. It has since been agreed to by many other nations.

 

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