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What Is Today? The United States Dollar's Birthday
236 years ago, US President Thomas Jefferson prompted the US Congress to declare the dollar the country's official currency. The dollar's birthday is celebrated annually on April 1st.
What Is Today? Coca Cola's Birthday
Coca-Cola, one of the most famous sparkling drinks in the world, was patented more than 100 years ago in the USA. With the help of Coca-Cola Corporation's founder Asa Candler, the drink become a legend.
What Is Today? First Day of Passover
Passover begins on the 15th day of the spring month of Nisan according to the Hebrew lunar calendar and lasts for seven days in Israel and eight days outside the country.
Careers of the Future: Which Jobs Will Be Most in Demand?
It is impossible to tell which jobs will be in demand in the future, but let's look at the previous year's experience: could anyone have predicted a pandemic and the rapid growth in the demand for delivery staff, doctors, e-commerce and food tech specialists?
5 Phrases You Should Never Say at Work
To become a good team player and win the love of your coworkers, you don't have to go through expensive trainings and courses. You can first learn the 5 most annoying phrases one can say at work and then never say them.
What Is Today? National Barbie Day
Barbie's birthday is March 9, 1959. It was on this day that the doll was first presented at an exhibition in New York and sold for $3. She made a splash and soon became the most desirable gift for all girls.
Here's Why Internet Dating Is Like Arranged Marriage
The use of dating sites, including dating for marriage, has recently become more popular in the United States. According to statistics, a third of American couples who got married met online.