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Universal Children’s Day

Children's Day is recognized on various days in many places around the world, to honor children globally. It was first proclaimed by the World Conference for the Well-being of Children in 1925 and then established universally in 1954 to protect an ""appropriate"" day.[1]

International Day for Protection of Children, observed in many countries as Children's Day on June 1 since 1950, was established by the Women's International Democratic Federation on its congress in Moscow (22 November 1949). Major global variants include a Universal Children's Day on November 20, by United Nations recommendation.

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Towel Day
On May 25, Towel Day admirers globally celebrate Douglas Adams and his "Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy." Established in 2001, this day commemorates Adams' legacy highlighting the wit and resourcefulness in his writings, exemplified by the indispensable towel for interstellar hitchhikers. Fans participate in themed events and indulge in readings, embracing Adams' humor and the absurdity of the universe.
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Take back your time day
An initiative to challenge the epidemic of overwork, over-scheduling and time famine that now threatens our health, our families and relationships, our communities and our environment.

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