Techies Day

Have you been having an issue with your computer lately? Some strange sound coming from within the case? Is your laptop freezing? Have an important web presentation later but you can’t seem to get your webcam working? Is your network running incredibly slow and you can’t quite figure out why? Trying to print a document

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Virus Appreciation Day

Viruses are a part of human existence and have invaded every possible area of our lives from our living bodies to the silicon pathways of the World Wide Web. Thankfully, computer virii can’t actually infect humans, nor the other way around, but that doesn’t mean that virii are harmless. Virus Appreciation Day encourages us to

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Boyfriend Appreciation Day

Boyfriend Appreciation Day

National Boyfriend Day falls on October 3. It’s a day to let your boyfriend know how much he means to you. National Boyfriend Day reminds everyone with a boyfriend to take special notice of that special someone and how they make your life better. A boyfriend is a male friend or acquaintance, often specifying a regular

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International Day of Non-Violence

This world has seen its share of bloody wars that ended countless lives and filled many more with grief. No matter what country you go to, there are stories of how someone’s greed or lust for power resulted in the killing of innocent people and the destruction of beautiful cities. Even wars that were fought

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National Sons Day

National Sons Day National Sons Day on March fourth honours the sons of the world and the people who raise them. Throughout the planet, somewhat a larger number of sons are brought into the world than girls. Both carry delight to families. With regards to our young ones, our wild sons develop into grown-up men.

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World Alzheimer’s Day

World Alzheimer’s Day

World Alzheimer’s Day is hung on September 21st of every year. It’s a time when Alzheimer’s organizations throughout the planet focus their efforts on raising awareness about Alzheimer’s and dementia. Alzheimer’s disease is the most widely recognized type of dementia, a gathering of disorders that impairs mental working. At regular intervals, someone develops Alzheimer’s disease.

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Escapology Day

Escapology Day

Escapology Day honour escapologists, those artists, magicians, daredevils, and stage performers who escape from restraints and different traps such as straitjackets, handcuffs, cages, and coffins. They frequently need to escape from more than one kind of restraint at the same time. Escapologists started acquiring acknowledgment during the nineteenth century. However, it truly wasn’t until Harry

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World Gratitude Day

World Gratitude Day

Gratitude Day is commended yearly on September 21st. The festival of Gratitude Day permits both individual residents and associations inside a more extensive society to commend the wide significance of gratitude in different ways. World Gratitude Day unites the entire world in a day that is tied in with being grateful. World Gratitude Day joins associations,

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Punch Day

Punch Day

September 20th is National Punch Day. Punch is somewhat “old school” which means it’s not actually pop, not actually squeeze, and not totally a mixed drink. It’s punch and we love it so much — particularly on National Punch Day, each September 20. Today, break out your number one punch bowl and celebrate with various

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Talk Like A Pirate Day

Talk Like A Pirate Day

International Talk Like a Pirate Day is a parodic holiday founded in 1995 by John Baur and Mark Summers, of Albany, Oregon, U.S., who announced September 19 each year as the day when everybody on the planet should talk like a pirate. Yo, Ho, Yo, Ho, It’s “Talk Like A Pirate” Day! When laptops are

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First Love Day

First Love Day

September 18 is First Love Day. This day requires some time to think back about the first occasion when that you felt butterflies in your stomach since it is National First Love Day. Regardless of whether it was a cherished companion, a secondary school crush. Or the individual you decided to spend the rest of

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Water Monitoring Day

Water Monitoring Day

World Water Monitoring Day is on September 18th. World Water Monitoring Day was set up in 2003 by America’s Clean Water Foundation as a worldwide instructive effort program. Water is a flat-out fundamental of human existence. Each type of life that we are aware of expects it to exist. Be that as it may, water

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Air Force Birthday

Air Force Birthday

The official Air Force Birthday is September 18, 1947, which is the date of the entry of the National Security Act of 1947. Nearly from the second, the Wright brothers figured out how to take off with the birds, the military consolidated aeronautical pursuits into their missions. Nonetheless, the Air Force didn’t turn into a

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Read An eBook Day

Read An eBook Day

Read an ebook Day is on September 18th, which is a festival of present-day narrating. Ebooks empower you to take the tales and writers you love with you anytime, anywhere. For the last half-decade, libraries and schools have essentially met up every September eighteenth to commend the delights of advanced reading on Read an Ebook

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Constitution Day

Constitution Day

Constitution Day falls on 17th September, the commemoration of the authority marking of the US constitution in 1787. The archive remained as the consequence of resolute work and compromise between the agents of the Constitutional Convention – essentially to achieve an arrangement between the states which would permit a focal government the ability to implement

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International Country Music Day

International Country Music Day

Country music is one of the most popular types of music in the world and this special type of music originated in the USA. International Country Music Day was established in the 1950s and is held each year on September 17th. On this special day, country music festivals are held at various venues around the

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World Ozone Day

World Ozone Day

September 16 was designated by the United Nations General Assembly as the International Day for the Preservation of the Ozone Layer. This designation had been made on December 19, 2000, in commemoration of the date, in 1987, on which nations signed the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer. The ozone layer protects

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Stepfamily Day

Stepfamily Day

National Stepfamily Day is celebrated annually on September 16 and was founded by stepparent Christy Tusing-Borgeld in 1997. The 2000 Census was the first decennial census to collect information on the type of relationship between householders and their children, whether biological, step, or adoptive. The same answer categories were introduced to the American Community Survey

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Working Parents Day

Working Parents Day

On September 16, National Working Parents Day honors those who work to provide for their family. This year, honoring those parents who are doing their best to give their all at work and at home, sometimes at the same time and under exceptionally trying times, seems even more important. Working Parents Day is a day

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Neonatal Nurses Day

Neonatal Nurses Day

On September 15th each year, National Neonatal Nurses Day recognizes those who care for the most fragile patients as they take their first breaths. The newborns they care for need round-the-clock attention, so nurses within this specialty are accustomed to working long shifts caring for anywhere from one to four infants at a time. Neonatal nurses, along with

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Sober Day

Sober Day

National Sober Day on September 14th encourages us to celebrate Sober life and bring awareness to addiction. The entire day focuses on showing support for anyone living in sobriety. Not only that, but the observance sets a standard for the whole world that being sober is okay. Show your friends and family on the road

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Uncle Sam Day

Uncle Sam Day

On September 13, the United States recognizes Uncle Sam Day in commemoration of the man behind the iconic image. The fascinating nickname for the United States government was born on September 13, 1766. Perhaps the most famous image of Uncle Sam was created by artist James Montgomery Flagg (1877-1960). In Flagg’s version, Uncle Sam wears

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Supernatural Day

Supernatural Day

Supernatural is a haunting series follows the thrilling yet terrifying journeys of Sam and Dean Winchester, two brothers who face an increasingly sinister landscape as they hunt monsters. After losing their mother to a supernatural force, the brothers were raised by their father as soldiers who track mysterious and demonic creatures. Violent memories and relationship-threatening

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Video Games Day

Video Games Day

No reason to feel bad about not even seeing the light of day on September 12, because it’s National Video Games Day! Video games originated around 1940, but today, the video game industry is an 18 billion dollar industry that constantly churns out new fun favorites for all ages. The term “video game” encompasses all

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Make Your Bed Day

Make Your Bed Day – not to be confused with ‘Aww, Mom, do I have to?’ Day, which runs for 365 days in the year – aims to make everyone aware of the benefits of making the bed every morning. Apparently, it’s a great boon to mental health and having a tidy sleep environment, according

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Patriot Day

Patriot Day falls on 11th September (also commonly known as ‘Nine-Eleven’) and is remembered globally as the anniversary of the catastrophic terrorist attacks on the USA of 11th September 2001. Embedded in the memories of everyone who lived through it, this was the day four jet planes were hijacked and crashed into the New York

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World Suicide Prevention Day

There’s been a rising epidemic in the US, and that epidemic is suicide. If we don’t know someone who had committed suicide, it’s almost certain that we know someone who has attempted it. Suicide is a problem that affects all age groups, genders, and social strata, and it seems sometimes to be utterly inescapable. World Suicide Prevention

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Swap Ideas Day

The exact origins of Swap Ideas Day are unknown. However, it is believed that the creator of this day is Robert Birch. This was not his only unusual idea as he is also thought to have invented several other strange celebrations including Lumpy Rug Day, Trivia Day and the bizarrely named Nothing Day. The idea behind Swap Ideas Day is that everybody gets

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Teddy Bear Day

The teddy bear is one of the most popular toys for children, and holds a special place in many adults hearts, too. This lovable stuffed animal has a day all of its own, Teddy Bear Day. It gives a chance for people to get teddy out of the cupboard and make him the center of

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International Literacy Day

Encouraging and supporting literacy everywhere, September 8th marks International Literacy Day. The day focuses on the importance and value of literacy. The ability to read and write isn’t only important for individuals, but societies as a whole. Some say literacy is a matter of dignity and human rights. Literacy is also an essential foundation of

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