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Apple's 1984 Television Ad - 37th Anniversary
This week marks the 37th anniversary of Apple's famous "1984" television ad that aired on January 22, 1984, during the third quarter of the Super Bowl XVIII between the Los Angeles Raiders and Washington Redskins 1984 Apple Computer Macintosh commercial…
“Celebrating America” TV special celebrating Joe Biden on ABC, CBS, NBC, CNN and MSNBC.
“Celebrating America” TV special celebrating Joe Biden on ABC, CBS, NBC, CNN and MSNBC. New York: Joe Biden has cast himself as a unifier for the nation, but there is someone else the incoming administration hopes can help start healing…
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
Martin Luther King, Jr. (January 15, 1929 – April 4, 1968) Monday is Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, honoring the memory of the late civil rights leader who would have turned 92 this past Friday Martin Luther King, Jr. was an…
Greta Thunberg, environmental activist receives distinguished recognition on Swedish postage stamp.
Greta Thunberg, environmental activist receives distinguished recognition on Swedish postage stamp. Illustration of environmental activist Greta Thunberg is part of a series highlighting Sweden’s environmental quality goals. Greta Thunberg received recognition of her work to “preserve Sweden’s unique nature for future generations”.…
Christmas Day in The Ukraine - January 7, the Orthodox Christmas date
Many Ukrainians have a day off on Christmas Day, which celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ. It is an annual public holiday across Ukraine and falls on January 7, the Orthodox Christmas date. Christmas for many Ukrainians is an important…
Why is January 1 New Year’s Day?
Why is January 1 New Year’s Day? Did you know? In order to realign the Roman calendar with the sun, Julius Caesar had to add 90 extra days to the year 46 B.C. when he introduced his new Julian calendar.…
Why We Celebrate New Year’s Resolutions
The ancient Babylonians are said to have been the first people to make New Year’s resolutions, some 4,000 years ago. They were also the first to hold recorded celebrations in honor of the new year—though for them the year began…
How Christmas trees began . . .
How Christmas trees began . . . Long before the beginning of Christianity, trees and plants that remained green all year had a special importance for people in the winter. Just as people today decorate their homes during the festive…
“Christmas Star” To Adorn The Night Sky:
“Christmas Star” To Adorn The Night Sky: On December 21, 2020, just hours after the official start of winter, an exciting event is going to take place in the night sky– a long-awaited “Great Conjunction” between Jupiter and Saturn. This…
WINTER SOLSTICE 2020: THE FIRST DAY OF WINTER
CELEBRATE THE WINTER SOLSTICE WITH FACTS Winter Sunrise The winter solstice happens on Monday, December 21, 2020. This is the astronomical first day of winter in the Northern Hemisphere and the shortest day of the year. What happens at the…
WHEN DO THE SEASONS START IN 2020 and 2021?
WHEN DO THE SEASONS START IN 2020 and 2021? CELEBRATE THE FIRST DAYS OF FALL, WINTER, SPRING and SUMMER When do all of the four seasons—fall, winter, spring, and summer—start and end? Find your equinox and solstice dates for 2020…
Ukrainian Artist Changes Classical Painting Figures Into Reality.
We are showcasing the artwork of Ukrainian artist, Alla Mingalyova. Mingalyova's photo manipulations are whimsical, feminine and aesthetically beautiful. Look at this articles’ attached collage of her artwork. Alla Mingalyova is a Crimea-born Ukrainian artist, currently located in Yerevan, Armenia.…
Cool Thing Invented by a Women: The Cabinet Bed
In 1885, Sarah E. Goode became the first African-American woman with a U.S. patent with her invention of a folding cabinet bed which maximized space in small homes. The fully-functional desk could be used by day and then folded down…
Sarah Fuller makes history again in College Football with the Vanderbilt Commodores.
Sarah Fuller makes history again as first woman to score points in Power Five game Sarah Fuller continues to leave her mark with the Commodores Sarah Fuller, Vanderbilt kicker am nice again made history when she kicked an extra point…
The Chrysler Turbine Car (Retro Future)
The Chrysler Turbine Car is an automobile powered by a turbine engine which was produced by Chrysler from 1963 to 1964. Its body was made by the Italian design studio Ghia, and Chrysler completed its assembly in Detroit. The Chrysler…
The True Lesson of Hanukkah
The greatest miracle in the story of Hanukkah, which begins tonight, Thursday night, is that more than 2,000 years after the initial event, Jews are still celebrating. That continuity is a sign that the holiday offers a deep lesson that…
Homemade Instant Hot Chocolate
Didn’t know instant hot chocolate contained hydrogenated oils? Let’s take a peek at the labels of the two leading instant hot chocolates manufacturers. Corn syrup, sugar, cocoa (processed with alkali), hydrogenated coconut oil, nonfat milk, salt, less than 2% of:…
Hanukkah has 16 different spellings in English
Hanukkah has 16 different spellings in English. "Hanukkah” and “Chanukah” are the top two most-used spellings, however there are actually more than 14 additional spellings. Hanukkah is the most widely used. Even though listed officially as a “minor” Jewish holiday, Hanukkah has…
It cost $0.00 to be a nice person.
It cost nothing to be a nice person. Here are two real life examples: I was at the New York airport checkin counter. The man ahead of me was screaming at the airline checkin woman, everyother word was the “F”…
Decades in the Making: Celebrate 50 Years of PBS
Decades in the Making: Celebrate 50 Years of PBS For half a century, PBS programs have let us traverse with the wildlife of the Okavango Delta, solve mysteries, cook along side culinary artists, fall in love and ask a million questions. PBS…
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