Who doesn’t have a bucket list? If you don’t, you need to start creating one right away. There’s a lot to see and do around the world, and the time we have is limited. That’s why it’s essential to have a bucket list, so you know things you need to do first. If you don’t […]Read More
Women’s Equality Day is celebrated every year on August 26 to commemorate the adoption of the 19th Amendment to the US Constitution, which prohibits the federal government and states from denying voting rights to citizens based on their gender. Congress designated Women’s Equality Day in 1973, and since then, it has been annually proclaimed by […]Read More
There are many reasons to celebrate dogs. They have been man’s best friends for over 20,000 years. Whether you want someone to cuddle, protect your livestock, or guard your property, you should get a dog. International Dog Day is celebrated every year on August 26th to promote dog ownership and increase awareness of owning dogs […]Read More
Self-improvement is the premise of living a happy and fulfilling life. As Dr Steve Marboli said, “life doesn’t get easier; you just get stronger.” The key to getting stronger and healthier is self-improvement. If you’re not sure how to begin your self-improvement journey, here are some tips to get started. Get Over Your Past Do […]Read More
Whether you want to be happier, achieve self-improvement, or become more social and likeable, being thankful and showing gratitude is essential. There are many benefits of showing gratitude, the most important of which is that people take notice when someone thanks them. However, being gracious goes beyond thanking people. Here are seven ways to thank […]Read More
The celebration of “Onam” is one of the most important festivals celebrated in the southern Indian state of Kerala. It is an annual festival that signifies the yearly harvest. Onam also holds major historical significance and dates back to ancient Hindu texts. It lasts for 12 days. It is celebrated from August 12 to August […]Read More
The majority of us have been bitten by mosquitos at some point in our lives. Most mosquito bites are not dangerous whereas others can cause deadly diseases such as dengue and malaria. Learning about these conditions and how to prevent them is essential for global public health. World Mosquito Day is annually observed on August […]Read More
World Humanitarian Day is an internationally recognized event dedicated to humanitarian personnel, as well as to those who have dedicated their entire lives to humanitarian causes. The United Nations General Assembly designated the day and set August 19 as World Humanitarian Day. Let’s delve into the historical significance of this day and how you can […]Read More
Ashura is the tenth day of the month of Muharram – the first day of the Islamic calendar. This year, the day falls on August 18-19. Ashura is a prominent event for Sunni Muslims as they commemorate the death of Husayn Ibn Ali, the grandson of Prophet Muhammad, in the Battle of Karbala. Here is all […]Read More
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