National Foam Rolling Day

National Foam Rolling Day Each year on May 11th, National Foam Rolling Day recognizes a therapy that’s been called the poor man’s massage. You only go to the dentist once a year, but you brush your teeth every day. While we can’t get a massage every day, foam rolling offers the next best thing! Brush

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Mother Ocean Day

Water is essential to human life. In fact, it is essential to all of the forms of life known to humankind in general, as there are no known species that can survive without it. Though marine biologists are unsure just how many kinds of creatures reside in our planet’s 5 oceans, it is estimated that

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World Lupus Day

World Lupus Day

World Lupus Day May 10 is World Lupus Day. Lupus affects people of all nationalities, races, ethnicities, genders, and ages. Lupus is a chronic, autoimmune disease that can damage any part of the body (skin, joints, and/or organs inside the body). World Lupus Day serves to call attention to the impact that lupus has on

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National Sleepover Day

National Sleepover Day On May 9th, National Sleepover Day provides an opportunity once again for girls to confide in their friends in a way that can be inspiring, therapeutic, and confidence-building. Sleepovers play an important role in both friendships and memory-making. It’s a time when women and girls share stories and realize the more we’re

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Europe Day

Europe Day Every year on May 9th, Europe Day recognizes the diversity of the world’s 2nd smallest continent. It’s also a day that the European Union (EU) celebrates peace and unity in Europe. Europe is divided into the southern, northern, eastern, and western hemispheres. According to the United Nations, there are currently 44 countries in

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World Red Cross Day

World Red Cross Day Every year May 8 is celebrated as World Red Cross Day to honor the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement founder Henry Dunant, who was born on this day in 1828. The day aims to broaden the public’s understanding of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement. The International

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World Donkey Day

When fishes flew, and forests walked And figs grew upon thorn, Some moment when the moon was blood Then surely I was born. G.K. Chesterton, The Donkey World Donkey Day is a show of respect for one of the most enduring and respectable animals in the Equidae family. Throughout history, it has served throughout the

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No Diet Day

There has been a long-standing movement to shed the shame typically associated with being less than Hollywood perfect. The photoshopped images found in fashion and beauty magazines have been marked as a direct cause of a rising instance of eating disorders among the youth. Too long has health been associated with unrealistic body types and

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National Silence The Shame Day

National Silence The Shame Day On May 5, National Silence the Shame Day brings an opportunity to continue the conversation about mental health and wellness and erase the stigma associated with mental illness. Mental illness, like any other health concern, is diagnosed at different stages. It may have fewer symptoms from time to time and/or impact

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World Portuguese Language Day

World Portuguese Language Day Every year on May 5th, World Portuguese Language Day highlights the important role this language plays in preserving human civilization and culture. Around the world, Portuguese is one of the world’s most spoken and widespread language. It is the most widely spoken language in the Southern hemisphere. Portuguese speakers also account

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International Day Of The Midwife

International Day Of The Midwife The medical profession of a midwife is celebrated every year on May 5. The goal of the observance is to draw attention to this field of health care and to attract more registered nurses to become midwives. Midwives are qualified health care providers who receive comprehensive training and must pass

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Star Wars Day

May 4th has become commonly known as Star Wars Day. And who could be surprised? The words, “May the 4th” seem to beg for the rest of the catchphrase to be uttered. Regardless of whether you prefer Star Wars or Star Trek, or if you are even a sci-fi aficionado at all, the influence of George

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K.I.N.D Day

Being a parent is rough, and it doesn’t get any easier when you factor in the cost of everything a baby needs.  One of the most expensive costs of having a baby that can’t be ignored is the need for diapers. Kids In Need Of Diapers Day or K.I.N.D. was established to help families that

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International Firefighters’ Day

International Firefighters’ Day

Although organized efforts to fight urban fires have been around for over two millennia, International Firefighters’ Day (IFFD) was first marked on May 4, 1999. It is a day to salute the men and women who help keep us safe, protect our property, our communities, and our wilderness, and honor the men and women who

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Garden Meditation Day

Garden Meditation Day is an annual celebration observed on May 3rd. In the fast-pacing world, almost everyone has no time to relax. But relaxation is indeed vital for any human to perform and meditation is the best of all relaxation therapy. More than any other place, a garden can be used for meditating as it is the

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World Press Freedom Day

World Press Freedom Day Every year, May 3 is when the world celebrates the fundamental principles of press freedom. It’s a day to evaluate press freedom around the world, to defend the media from attacks on their independence, and to pay tribute to journalists who have lost their lives in the exercise of their profession.

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World Tuna Day

World Tuna Day World Tuna Day is an annual celebration on May 2. The day highlights the importance of managing fish stocks to maintain sustainability. With proper management, it’s hoped to ensure the world has systems in place to prevent tuna stocks from crashing. More than 96 countries are involved in the conservation and management

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School Principals’ Day

School Principals’ Day On May 1, remember to take the time to thank the educational leaders of the school on School Principals’ Day. Throughout the school year, these educators assume the commitment to lead our young people to a prosperous future. They support and guide quality teachers and staff, resulting in productive learning environments for

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May Day

May Day On May 1st, May Day ushers in a traditional celebration of flowers and spring. In many ancient calendars, May 1st welcomed the first day of summer. This was truly a cause for celebration. One of the more popular rituals was harvesting flowers and giving them to neighbors and strangers in cone-shaped baskets. These

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Lei Day

Lei Day

Lei Day is celebrated on May 1st of every year. Culture is the one thing that defines who you’re and where you belong too. In the same way, there are lots of celebrations taking place all over the world and Hawaii is not an exception. Irrespective of the place and country, there is one thing

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Honesty Day

If you’re like most people, you’re utterly sick of the complete lack of honesty that exists in the world today. Whether it’s companies using misleading language on their products (Blueberry Muffins, contain no blueberries) or politicians being incapable of telling the whole truth of a situation, our lives are utterly inundated with a world of

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International Dance Day

International Dance Day

The art of dance is one of the earliest and longest-standing forms of entertainment and community activity known to humankind. While it continues to be practiced by millions of people daily, Dance Day is a precise moment in the calendar where everyone is invited to take part in an extremely enjoyable pastime. Even those with

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World Day For Safety And Health At Work

World Day For Safety And Health At Work The World Day for Safety and Health at Work is April 28. It is an annual international campaign to promote safe, healthy, and decent work conditions. It is estimated that workdays lost to Occupational Safety and Health-related causes represent almost 4 percent of global GDP, in some

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Superhero Day

A hero can be anyone even a man doing something as simple and reassuring as putting a coat around a little boy’s shoulder to let him know that the world hadn’t ended. Ben Affleck When we think of Superheroes, it’s all too common that what comes to mind is a man or woman in a

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Clean Comedy Day

A true comedian can turn a completely innocent line into something hilarious, profanity and bawdy jokes aren’t the only valid form of comedy. While it’s true that comedy is often built on the back of crossing societal norms and humorously presenting these situations, it isn’t always necessary to spout profanity as part of a comedy

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Morse Code Day

Morse Code Day

We’ve heard the sound in movies both old and new, it finds its way into horror movies as some lost mysterious code. Heroes in action flicks use it to help send out secret messages past the villains holding them captive, and secret lovers have passed messages using it in carefully constructed pieces of art or

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Tell a Story Day

If you are someone who has a lot of exciting tales to tell, you are going to love to Tell a Story Day! Read on to discover everything you need to know about it. Learn about Tell a Story Day We are, as a species, addicted to stories. Even when the body goes to sleep,

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Alien Day

Alien Day

Alien Day is celebrated each year on April 26th. Alien day is an awesome day to recognize and appreciate the fantastic world of the Alien(s) franchise. It is a great day for a film marathon or to read some of the many books or graphic novels in the franchise. I personally love that the date

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National Dissertation Day

National Dissertation Day National Dissertation Day on April 26th creates an annual reminder to continuing education students to maintain their focus and complete the pinnacle of their education. The first doctoral degree was awarded in Paris in the mid-12th century. The doctorate of philosophy was conceived in Germany some 500 years later and is the

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World Intellectual Property Day

World Intellectual Property Day Every April 26, we mark World Intellectual Property Day to learn more about the role that intellectual property (IP) rights play in encouraging innovation and creativity. It’s the day the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) sponsors a celebration of World Intellectual Property Day on Capitol Hill. Laws protecting creative

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