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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.
Handy Tips: How to Stop Feeling Hungry Quickly
We want to warn you right away that any fight against hunger, unless it is a meal, is a harmful and bad thing for your health that can cause an upset stomach and various diseases. Therefore, you should follow our advice as little as possible.
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.
Weekly Fun: An American Who Received His High School Diploma at the Age of 96
This week's stories feature 96-year-old American Raymond Schaefer, who received an honorary high school diploma 77 years after he dropped out of school to help his family.
4 Things Not to Say During a Job Interview
We have already told you how to answer questions during a job interview and what to ask an employer about before accepting the job offer. Now, we decided to tell you what things you better not say during an interview.
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.
Handy Tips: 5 Reasons Why Wine Is Good for You
The French smoke a lot, eat fatty cheeses and pâtés, but they suffer from heart diseases 40% less than other Europeans. Here's why.