March: Change & Responsibility Consumer rights are rules that protect people when they buy products or use services. These rights became more important in the 20th century, when factories started making large numbers of goods and advertising became common. In 1962, U.S. President John...
March: Change & Responsibility Albert Einstein (1879 – 1955) was a world-famous scientist who lived during a time of great political conflict and rapid scientific progress. After leaving Germany because of the rise of the Nazi regime, he continued his work in the United States and...
March: Change & Responsibility Sleep is a natural and essential part of life that allows our body and mind to rest, recover, and stay healthy. During sleep, the brain processes memories, repairs cells, and regulates emotions, while the body restores energy and strengthens the immune...
March: Change & Responsibility School meals have played an important role in history and culture by supporting children’s health and education. In many countries, school meal programs began in the late 19th and early 20th centuries to help poor children receive at least one healthy...
March: Change & Responsibility Douglas Adams (1952 – 2001) was a famous British writer known for his imaginative humor and love of science fiction. He lived during a time of rapid technological change and growing interest in space exploration, which inspired his most popular work, The...
March: Change & Responsibility The National Anthem of Ukraine is one of the most important symbols of Ukrainian identity and resilience. The lyrics were written in 1862 by P. Chubynsky, and the music was composed by M. Verbytsky. The song became popular as a patriotic hymn expressing...
March: Change & Responsibility Taras Shevchenko (9 Mar 1814 – 10 Mar 1861) was a famous Ukrainian poet and artist who lived at a time when Ukraine was under the control of the Russian Empire and its culture was often oppressed. Because he was born a serf and experienced poverty, exile,...
March: Change & Responsibility This special day started more than 100 years ago because women wanted to have the same rights as men, like the right to vote and to have better jobs. It began with brave women marching in the streets of cities like New York to ask for "Bread and...
March: Change & Responsibility In 1876, a man named Alexander Graham Bell got a patent for his new invention - the telephone . Before this day, people wrote letters or used telegrams, which were very slow. The telephone changed our world, it allowed people to hear a friend’s voice from...
March: Change & Responsibility The Oreo Cookie, first made in 1912 by the Nabisco, is one of the most famous cookies in the world. Originally created in the United States, it became popular for its unique design: two chocolate biscuits with a sweet cream filling. Over time, Oreo has...
March: Change & Responsibility World Energy Efficiency Day is celebrated to remind people about the importance of saving energy and protecting the planet. The idea of using energy wisely became especially important during the energy crises of the 1970s, when many countries realized...
March: Change & Responsibility World Obesity Day is observed every year to raise awareness about obesity and its impact on health and society. The campaign is led by the World Obesity Federation and encourages governments, doctors, and communities to work together to prevent and treat...
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