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Why Valentine's Day Celebration
INTRODUCTION Historically, young men and women pay special attention to Valentine’s Day observed on the 14th February each year. This day in the Catholic religion is in honour of one or two early Christian Martyrs named Saint Valentine. In the later folks traditions it has become a significant cultural, religious and commercial of the Romance and being love and observed in many regions of the world. Saint Valentine was born and lived in Rome during the 3rd century as a Priest. During his reign as a Priest Valentine had disagreement with Emperor Claudius II over single men being a better soldiers than married men with wives and families over a prolong period of time. This situation remains unresolved, and Priest Valentine decided to encourage unmarried couples to get married discretely and when it was exposed Emperor Claudius II ordered the killing of Priest Valentine because of his disobedience of the law imposed. However, thereafter the 14th February was referred to as Saint Valentine’s Day. The Roman Catholic incorporated this Saint Valentine’s day into its liturgical calendar since 500 AD
By David Sylvester Meheux4 years ago in FYI
Wartime Chic
They say that the key to invention is the need for function. The same goes for fashion. Most of what is modern day fashion is derived from functional design. More specifically, it is amazing how much of our modern day essentials come from military need. From tampons to duffle bags, sunglasses to outerwear, so much of our current every day life has evolved from war based design. Below are three of my favorite every day wardrobe essentials that were originally designed for wartime.
By Chelsea Adler4 years ago in FYI
The Founding of Canada: Part 3
This third and final installment of my short history of Canadian Confederation concludes with a discussion of the influence of John Locke's ideas on the fathers of Confederation, contrary to the prevailing notion that Canada's roots are predominantly Tory. If you missed them, you can catch up with Part 1 and Part 2.
By Marco den Ouden4 years ago in FYI
Fasting Drinks: The Dos Of Hydrating During A Fast.
Did you have any idea that your body can go longer without food than it can without water? It's valid. This is because our bodies are made of somewhere around 60% water and it's important to keep us alive. Without ordinary hydration, our bodies can't work as they ought to. While drinking liquids is one of the primary ways of remaining hydrated, a lot of water helps our bodies through food. So while fasting, you're keeping away from a significant wellspring of hydration. This implies you should be cautious, screen your thirst, and put forth a cognizant attempt to drink water consistently. In this article, we'll turn out the absolute best beverages for fasting and how to drink water quick in a manner that expands medical advantages.
By Rashi Chowdhary4 years ago in FYI











