World Malaria Day

World Malaria Day World Malaria Day (WMD) is an international observance every year on 25 April to recognize global efforts to control malaria. The goal of the day is to provide “education and understanding of malaria.” Malaria exists in more than 100 countries worldwide, and some 900,000 people die from the disease each year. According

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World Penguin Day

World Penguin Day Observed the world over on April 25th, World Penguin Day recognizes one of the unique birds on the planet.  There are 17 species of penguins, and all their natural habitats are in the Southern hemisphere. Did you know the Emperor Penguin is the biggest of the 18 penguin species and the largest

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Parental Alienation Day

Parental Alienation Day April 25 is Parental Alienation Awareness Day (PAAD), part of a global awareness campaign to raise awareness about parental alienation. The aim of the day is to make the general public, judges, police officers, mental health care workers, child protection agencies, lawyers, as well as friends and family of the targeted children

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Fashion Revolution Day

Fashion Revolution Day April 24 is Fashion Revolution Day. It takes place on the anniversary of the 2013 Rana Plaza building collapse. On this day, organizers encourage people to ask of their favorite clothing brands “who made my clothes?” The goal is to create greater transparency in the fashion supply chain, to reveal some of

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World Book And Copyright Day

World Book And Copyright Day April 23 every year is celebrated as World Book and Copyright Day. Sometimes, it’s called World Book Day, or International Day of the Book. The focus of the day is to promote reading, publishing, and copyrighting. World Book and Copyright Day celebrate all things book-related: writing, reading, translating, and publishing.

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English Language Day

English Language Day On April 23, English Language Day explores the development, history, and culture of the English tongue. A Germanic language that began to develop during the 5th and 6th centuries when Anglo-Saxons settled in Britain, English is also influenced by French, Latin, and many other languages. While English is the most spoken language

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World Book Day

Some people like to read the biographies of the most influential people in history, like Martin Luther King or Mahatma Gandhi. Some people like novels that send chills down their spines, from goth horror novels like Mary Shelley’s “Frankenstein” to Stephen King’s epistolary novel, “Carrie”. Some prefer the classics, like “Pride and Prejudice” or the

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Earth Day

Earth, due to human activity, is in trouble. The ozone layer’s depleting, ecosystems are being lost and people are starving for food and water. Additionally, endangered species are dying at a faster than average rate. Earth Day, one of the first global initiatives to protect and help conserve the earth, has become a holiday that

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World Creativity and Innovation Day

Creativity is allowing yourself to make mistakes. Art is knowing which ones to keep. Scott Adams Insanity is doing the same thing, the same way, over and over, while expecting different results. We’ve all heard this saying and often apply its wisdom to reasons to change negative life habits. However, this statement can also be

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Bulldogs Are Beautiful Day

Bulldogs are known for the stocky physique, wrinkly faces, and short snouts. While not the most elegant of dogs, bulldogs are beloved by many. Many people find bulldogs to be cute and lovable. Bulldogs are Beautiful Day aims to show this appreciation through celebrating this adorable breed. History of Bulldogs Are Beautiful Day Bulldogs are

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Chinese Language Day

The Chinese language is known as one of the most complex languages to learn, but it is deeply rooted in history and has existed for thousands of years. So, who created the Chinese language? How has it persisted for so long? What’s so important about the Chinese language? This day is Chinese Language Day, a

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Volunteer Recognition Day

There are cynics out there who will say that true altruism is a myth, that it doesn’t exist, and that nobody is capable of doing anything unless they are motivated by their own self-interest in the end. But even the most embittered cynics would be hard-pressed to explain why anyone in their right mind would

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Bicycle Day

Bicycle Day is fast approaching. And while we don’t think it’ll ever take off like Thanksgiving, the popularity of the event is growing by the year. However, it remains a day that’s lost on a lot of people while many others have the completely wrong idea of what the celebration is all about. (Hint: it’s

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International Amateur Radio Day

International Amateur Radio Day Around the world on April 18th, 3,000,000 amateur radio operators are taking to the airwaves to celebrate International Amateur Radio Day. Club members, also called ham radio operators, will be available throughout the day providing demonstrations and discussion about amateur radio. Some of the topics will include reviews of the operating

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International Day For Monuments And Sites

International Day For Monuments And Sites The International Day for Monuments and Sites is held on April 18 each year around the world. The aim is to promote awareness about the diversity of cultural heritage, the vulnerability of sites and monuments, and the efforts required for their protection and conservation. History The Day was proposed

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World Hemophilia Day

World Hemophilia Day World Hemophilia Day is always observed on April 17. Sometimes it is also called World Bleeding Disorders Awareness Day. The focus of the day is to identify and to reach out to new members of the bleeding disorders community. Hemophilia is a bleeding problem. People with hemophilia do not bleed any faster

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National Crawfish Day

National Crawfish Day National Crawfish Day on April 17th celebrates one of the South’s most iconic foods. Each year the mudbug brings out not only a desire for newspaper-covered picnic tables but a language all its own. A smaller, fresh-water cousin to the lobster, crawfish provide a unique flavor to many homegrown Southern dishes. Baked

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World Voice Day

World Voice Day World Voice Day is a global annual event dedicated to recognizing the boundless limits of the human voice. The mission is to share the excitement of the voice phenomenon with people, scientists, and other funding bodies. The day revolves around contributions made by head and neck surgeons as well as other health

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World Art Day

World Art Day Every year World Art Day on April 15th celebrates the fine arts and promotes awareness of creativity worldwide. When humans use their creative skills and imagination to create something in visual form, it is called art. Some of the most popular types of art include painting, sculpting, drawing, photography, and calligraphy. These

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International Moment Of Laughter Day

International Moment Of Laughter Day April 14 every year is International Moment of Laughter Day, a day to remind people to laugh out loud every day. Originator Izzy Gesell says laughing out loud is as essential as breathing. He says, “Laughter comes right after breathing as just about the healthiest thing you can do. It

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Dolphin Day

Dolphins warms our hearts when we see them because they always seem like they’re so happy to see us! These energetic, playful porpoises provide not only joy for people but also help protect the marine ecosystem that is our ocean waters. Dolphin Day is a day dedicated to dolphins, aimed at educating people about dolphins

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Scrabble Day

Scrabble, the iconic board game that has reached people all over the world, is one of the most popular games that people still play today. But who started this wordy game and how did it become so popular? Scrabble Day celebrates the history of Scrabble, how it came to be one of the most beloved

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International FND Awareness Day

When it comes to disorders and diseases, one of the most common misconceptions is that people are in control of their symptoms. With disorders like FND, that’s not the case. As a matter of fact, many disorders and diseases don’t have cures to them, so for disorders that don’t have much in the way of

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Deskfast Day

What with our careers being more important than ever to us these days, a new trend has begun to dominate the workplace—ladies and gentlemen, we present to you: the deskfast. What is the desk fast, you may ask? The word deskfast is an amalgamation of two words: desk and breakfast, meaning deskfast is the first

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National Submarine Day

National Submarine Day National Submarine Day, on April 11th, honors the day the United States Navy acquired its first modern commissioned submarine. On April 11, 1900, the Holland VI became the Navy’s first modern submarine. Designed by Irish-American inventor John Phillip Holland in 1896, he launched the Holland VI on May 17, 1897, at Navy

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International Safety Pin Day

Safety Pin Day Celebrate simplicity and practicality this Safety Pin Day. Legend has it that, in 1849, Walter Hunt, the inventor of the safety pin, owed a friend $15 and decided to invent something new in order to earn the money to repay him. He invented the safety pin. Strong and sharp, yet safe enough to be

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World Homeopathy Day

World Homeopathy Day Every year on April 10th, World Homeopathy Day honors the memory of Dr. Christian Friedrich Samuel Hahnemann, the founder of homeopathy. The day also challenges understanding and strategies that will further develop homeopathy. Homeopathy comes from the Greek words homeo, which means similar, and pathos, which means suffering or disease. This alternative form of

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National Farm Animals Day

National Farm Animals Day Each year on April 10th, National Farm Animals Day focuses attention on the humane care of farm animals. The day also aims to find homes for abandoned and abused farm animals. A variety of animals have been domesticated and raised on farms for food. They provide eggs, milk, cheese, meat, wool,

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Unicorn Day

What mythological creature has been more beloved over the centuries than the unicorn? Symbols of purity and enchantment, unicorns are loved by both children and adults alike and are integral parts of many fairy tales and legends. For all the roles they’ve played in literature, cinematography, and art as a whole, unicorns more than deserve

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International Romani Day

International Romani Day International Romani Day is always marked on April 8th each year. It honors the first major international meeting of Romani representatives, April 7–12 1971 in Chelsfield near London. Romani were originally traveling court musicians in parts of what is now India and Pakistan. The Romani have their own language and culture. In

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