Holidays 25 september
Dreams and sincere faith in the fulfillment of desires inspire a person and give him the strength to overcome obstacles on the way to his goal. Columbia University teacher Ozioma Egwuonwu once decided to inspire people worldwide and make their lives better. On his initiative, since 2012, September 25 is celebrated as World Dream Day. According to another version, the origins of the holiday are the fighter for the rights of blacks in the United States, Martin Luther King. It was he who coined the famous phrase said in 1963 at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington: “I have a dream.” On September 25, it is customary to meet with friends and loved ones, talk with them about plans for the future and ways to achieve cherished goals. Placing the hashtag #WorldDreamDay on social media pages helps to attract attention to the holiday. Making fantasies a reality is often hampered not only by objective circumstances, but also by a lack of self-confidence. The right attitudes help bring positive changes to life. Esotericists and adherents of Eastern philosophical teachings recommend using affirmations to strengthen self-confidence: 1. Every event in my life leads to the fulfillment of a dream. 2. I always achieve what I want. 3. New opportunities open up for me to realize everything I have planned. 4. My green light is on, I can see the right direction. 5. I have a huge energy reserve inside me, which I spend on achieving my goal. These and other positive statements should be said regularly to yourself or out loud in a private setting. On the path to your dream you will have to overcome obstacles. Achieving a small but important goal for you helps to strengthen yourself and believe in your own strength. After all, a big victory consists of many small ones. Make a plan to achieve your cherished goal on September 25 and take action. World Dream Day is suitable for starting to move in its direction, trying to overcome the inertia of the world around you or people’s rejection of your goals. Faith and fortitude can turn your wildest fantasies into reality. World Dream Day is good for helping others make their dreams come true. The achievement of other people's goals leads to them receiving pleasure, creating feelings of inner harmony and balance. A world in which there are many happy and joyful men and women will transform faster and respond to your positive call than one where despondency, apathy and dull discontent reign. In honor of World Dream Day, symphonic music concerts and performances are organized not only for adults, but also for young spectators. The fairy tale “The Golden Key, or the Adventures of Pinocchio” is one of the works that reveals the theme of achieving a cherished goal and overcoming obstacles along the way. World Dream Day encourages adults and children to believe in themselves and take the first step towards a happy future.
September 25 is an international holiday - World Pharmacist Day. Specialists in this branch of medicine are involved in the development, clinical trials and marketing of medicines. World Day was established at the initiative of the International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP). It includes representatives of specialized organizations from 144 countries, uniting, according to WHO estimates, about 3 million specialists. World Pharmacists Day aims to raise awareness of the important role of pharmacists and pharmacists in improving people's physical and mental health. Professionals around the world are not only involved in the creation of medicines. They have an idea of ​​the development of modern pharmacology, the main processes of the economy and ways of managing enterprises in the industry. Pharmacy chain employees give recommendations on the use of medications, side effects from taking them, and their compatibility with other drugs and alcohol. Not all products are produced in factories on an industrial scale. If a pharmacy has a prescription and production department, specialists prepare drugs on site, using knowledge of pharmaceutical chemistry and pharmacognosy - the science of how pharmacists use raw materials of animal and plant origin. Medical professionals in the industry not only know how to effectively use drugs to treat diseases. Pharmacists take inventory, supervise the storage of drugs and the work of pharmacy technicians. The first of them was opened in Russia under Ivan the Terrible in 1581. It was located on the territory of the Kremlin opposite the Chudov Monastery and initially supplied the royal family with medicines. Before the advent of state pharmacies, there were “herbal shops” everywhere that sold herbal infusions, tinctures and elixirs. Under Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich, the formation of a system for the procurement of medicinal raw materials on an industrial scale began, which ended in the 2nd half. XVII century. Peter I, dissatisfied with the presence of herbal shops that did not enrich the treasury, banned them in 1701. From that time on, pharmacies began to be completely controlled by the state; the opening of private enterprises required obtaining a license (letter). The symbol of medicine is the vessel of Hygieia - the ancient Greek goddess of health in the form of a bowl, the leg of which is wrapped around the body of a snake. The Cup has been used since 1796 not only to identify enterprises in the pharmaceutical industry, but also to reward the best specialists in the USA and Canada. Thus, an award in the form of a bowl with a serpent is given to the best practicing pharmacists. To receive the Hygieia Cup, the nominee must have a pharmaceutical education, have worked in the specialty for at least 2 years, and make a significant contribution to the development of the industry. Pharmacists in Russia celebrate 2 professional holidays: September 25 - international Pharmacist Day and May 19 - national, established by Government decree in 2021. This decision emphasizes the high level of responsibility and importance of the work of industry specialists involved in the production of medical products.
Not only philologists, historians and lawyers have the gift of storytelling. Those who study the exact sciences also tell fascinating stories about their life’s work. In 1995, an elementary school teacher from Georgia decided to get students interested in mathematics in an unusual way. The teacher began to tell the children funny stories from the lives of scientists, give examples of unusual problems and ways to solve them, pay attention to sequences of numbers, etc. Over time, this tradition, which spread to other schools, states, countries and continents, became a holiday - Mathematical Story Day, celebrated on September 25. In honor of Math Storytelling Day, since 2009, quizzes, competitions, charades and other events have been organized. On this day, someone tells students about the basics of science, while others come up with fairy tales for kids, the main characters of which are numbers, geometric figures and arithmetic signs. All events held on September 25th are aimed at getting both children and adults interested in mathematics. Mental arithmetic and independent derivation of theorems train a person’s thinking abilities. “Mathematics is mental gymnastics,” said commander A.V. Suvorov. Therefore, mental calculations without a calculator or counting, problem solving, algebra or geometry classes in adulthood will long delay the onset of dementia and its reign in the form of Alzheimer's disease. Perhaps thanks to their involvement in science, famous American and European mathematicians John Littlewood, Jacques Hadamard, Charles Jean de la Vallée-Poussin, Atle Selberg, Freeman John Dyson were long-lived and died at the age of 92-97 years. It is believed that Pythagoras of Samos, who lived in the 6th century, was at the origins of science. BC. This ancient Greek scientist is called the father of mathematics. Pythagoras argued that empirical constructions are not enough to prove the correctness of any judgment, so he called for the use of deduction and logic. Newton, Archimedes, Euclid, Descartes, Leibniz, and Fermat made their contribution to the development of this exact science. These and other great mathematicians and their achievements are remembered during Math Storytelling Day. On September 25, participants in the celebrations try to find explanations for the mystical coincidences of numbers, solve one of Fibonacci’s problems, and speculate on how Boolean algebra, which uses exclusively the numbers “0” and “1,” found its application in the construction of binary code. This approach to mathematics, an abstract science with a formal language, makes it exciting and instills interest in it in children of all ages. You can practice your holiday counting skills by playing Sudoku and other number puzzles. The date of the holiday was not chosen by chance. The popularizer of the celebration, Dr. Maria Druzhkova, decided that the best way to celebrate her birthday on September 25 with friends and family is to talk about mathematics while solving various puzzles. Her initiative was supported by Sue Van Hattum. Interestingly, her date of birth is also September 25th. On this day, people from many countries around the world tell interesting stories about numbers, algebra and geometry. Math Storytelling Day is a great opportunity to find something exciting to do and make mathematics a part of your life.
The human respiratory organs, despite the existing protective barriers, are very vulnerable to bacterial and viral infections. Smoking, poor ecology of the place of residence, regular hypothermia, stress and weak immunity also lead to lung disease.
Time as a philosophical category expresses the duration of existence and the change of states of material processes and systems. Minutes and hours sometimes drag on unbearably long, but more often than not they pass quickly. To measure time intervals, people have long used solar, water and sand devices, which were replaced by electronic, quartz and mechanical watches. They fall asleep to the ticking of the chimes, and congratulate each other on the New Year to the sound of the chimes. Fans of A. Pugacheva’s work are well familiar with the song lines: “Even though the night is boundless and my house lonely, The ancient clock is still ticking.” Their measured ticking creates an atmosphere of peace and comfort, and a cuckoo looking out of the window makes you think about the frailty of all things and puts you in a philosophical mood. The ringing of an alarm clock, the striking of a grandfather clock... With their help, time seems to speak to a person in a special language that few understand. An unusual holiday encourages you to think about the transience of life. September 25th is Ticking Clock Day. Mechanical devices for measuring time in a day appeared in the 14th century. in the late Middle Ages. This became possible thanks to the invention of the spindle stroke and the folio balancer. The first mechanical watches did not have hands and announced the onset of a new period of time by striking. They were installed in monasteries, where they called believers to prayer, and on the towers of city halls. The first devices showed not only time, but also lunar and solar cycles, the position of planets and zodiac signs in the sky. The tower clock was decorated with figures of people who came to life thanks to mechanical winding, participating in scenes based on biblical stories. In the 15th century devices for measuring time became available for personal use. Mechanical watches, which at that time were quite expensive, were acquired by aristocrats and other noble persons for installation in castles and palaces. After 100 years, home watch models appear that ordinary people can already buy. England and Switzerland are becoming centers for the production of high-quality watches. The invention of the mainspring allowed craftsmen to begin making devices of any size. This is how watches appeared, which were attached to chains and worn in the pockets of trousers or jackets. Almost simultaneously, ladies' models in the form of ticking pendants and rings began to be made. In the 20th century All homes, offices, cafes and restaurants had wall, floor or table clocks. They measured seconds, minutes and hours, causing nostalgia and sadness in some people, and joy in anticipation of a long-awaited event in others: a meeting with a loved one, a wedding, an anniversary or another holiday. The sound of a clock ticking often reminds us of a past that can never be returned: Tickling not only serves as a reminder of irretrievably gone days, but is also a kind of therapy that allows a person to realize and accept his emotions. The measured battle and the cuckoo, which appears every 30 minutes or hour, evoke thoughts about the frailty of life. Therefore, people are sensitive to the ticking of watches and do not give up mechanical devices despite the emergence of various electronic devices.
This commander spent 23 of his 47 years of life on military campaigns. Bagration began serving in the army in 1782 with the rank of private, and ended as a general, who died from a mortal wound received during the Battle of Borodino. Festive events are held on the Borodino field and in the Davydov estate on the territory of the palace and park ensemble.
National Comic Book Day in the USA
National Daughter Day in the USA
German Sandwich Day
National Cooking Day in the USA
National Lobster Day
On September 25, Artamon Day, it was customary to closely monitor the behavior of snakes. People believed that on this day all snakes moved to dens, where they sheltered from frost until spring. Also on this day is the best time to harvest rowan. The belief says that those who cut down a rowan tree for this holiday will face hunger and serious troubles.
Jewish Holidays - Yom Kippur
Orthodox holidays on September 25:
Commemoration of the Feast of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Memorial Day of St. Afanasy Vysotsky the Younger
Memorial Day of the Hieromartyr Autonomus of Italy
Feast of the Boyanskaya Icon of the Mother of God
Transfer of the relics of the righteous Simeon of Verkhoturye
Memorial Day of St. Vassian of Tiksna, Totemsky

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