Get ready to drench into the world of colours as its 22nd of October — National Colours Day. Colours do not belong to just artists, they are an inseparable part of each one of our lives. Think about your surroundings and you will find colours everywhere around: They say we eat from our eyes first, then with the mouth; well said! Foods are surely a great example of brilliant colours. What we wear — various dresses — They all are made attractive and beautiful with right colour-combinations. Even the walls of the room seem so you if their paint is being done as per your taste. However, if you want to identify the most beautiful colours in the world, explore the nature. Have you ever pondered upon the beauty of the colourful flowers, deep sea, wide sky, landscapes, canvas while sunset or sunrise, and so on? What enhances their beauty is — colours. National Colours Day gives us an opportunity to revive our definition of beauty, explore it, and find it. The day makes observations m
The moment the calendar shows of April 1, the April Fools’ Day leaves with a cocktail of emotions. Some chartbusters who keep your brain occupied are as follows: The dilemma of choosing the playful yet safe pranks The excitement of making someone a fool The nervousness of witnessing your prank going flat The anxiety of getting bamboozled Which emotion tops the chart, it differs person to person but two things that remain common is — having fun and collecting some memories to smile at in future. Roll up your sleeves getting all your age cards ready to flaunt. Let your most creative side shine on your hilarious attempts. Make April 1 the most fun-filled day for everyone around.
When Barbie girl was first displayed with 11 inches of height at an American Toy Fair on 9 March 1959, who knew the day would be remembered as the National Barbie Day every year! What New York City witnessed was just the beginning, the Barbie doll had huge stardom waiting for her. Barbie doll was not presented as just a toy; it indeed showcased a Barbie world that gives wings to the little girls to dream and imagine the future. Where the 1950s women were kind of bounded in a shell of traditional gender roles, Barbie entered this world bringing many alternative jobs. She made the females widen their expansion and think beyond by coming in various get-ups such as of doctor, pilot, Olympic athlete, astronaut, airline stewardess, and even U.S. presidential candidate.
Mason jars have got some techniques to keep their stardom lit up. After all, it is not a piece of cake to remain in the spotlight for decades. The National Mason Jar Day is annually celebrated every 30 November to appreciate the innovation of the multi-purpose mason jars. And why not; their popularity makes them a well-deserved Hero to celebrate on a dedicated day. It seems to be just an ordinary jar at first sight but its usage is undeniably extraordinary.
The annual celebration of the International Translation Day takes place every 30 September, coinciding with the feast of Saint Jerome who translated the Bible for the first time from original Hebrew to Latin. On this day, people celebrate the works of the language-translation professionals who make the treasure of information available for the world.
The International Day of Sign Languages is marked to protect, promote, and support the cultural diversity and linguistic identity of the deaf and other users of sign languages. Let's learn more about why this day is celebrated and take a step ahead by learning the 12 most used signs that are illustrated below!