The U.S. observes Cross Atlantic Communication Day on July 27 each year. This event is conducted to commemorate the foundation of new businesses in both the...
Our friends at UNESCO agree that we love books. World Book Day was proposed by the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization as a day...
The United Nations celebrates English Language Day on April 23 each year to honour the language and promote its history, culture, and achievements. The language is...
This day honors Baron Bliss, an Englishman who left a bulk of his fortune to the service of the Belizean people. Henry Edward Ernest Victor Barretts...
Alexander Graham Bell was a scientist and inventor who is best known for inventing the telephone. Bell was born on March 3, 1847, and all through...
Cinco de Marcho is a made-up holiday with lighthearted origins. It is the invention of a man who goes by the name ‘Carlos Fantastico,’ whose true...
Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID), originally called Multiple Personality Disorder, is a medical condition of suffering memory loss, out-of-body experiences, detachment from emotions, and a lack of...
Like many popular snack stories, the history of cheese doodles has multiple possible origins. One of the most accepted ones involves a man named Morrie Yohai....
On March 5, the U.K. county of Cornwall celebrates St. Piran’s Day, its most important holiday. St. Piran is the patron saint of tin miners, an...
From engineers to technicians and filmmakers, there are countless people who contributed to the invention and production of the 35mm film. The first was Thomas Edison...