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Viraj is a Content Editor currently working at Whistlernews.com, He intended to write on the most recent developments of Entertainment, Sports to News from his own unique angle. He is a Final Year Engineering student

On this day in 1948, the General Assembly of the United Nations adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, marking the 10th of December as Human Rights Day (UDHR). The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) is made up of a preamble and 30 articles that outline a wide variety of rights and freedoms to which all people, no matter where they live, are entitled. It protects us regardless of our race, gender, religion, sexual orientation, disability, or any other factor. History Of Human Rights Day The day that marks the anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights being…

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The eighth of December is set aside annually to honour brownies with the designation of “National Brownie Day.” This day celebrates brownies, which are nearly everyone’s favourite kind of baked good. The baked product in question is a perennial favourite. There are a great many variations of brownies, the most popular of which has a chocolate taste and is dark in colour. Despite this, the most common form of brownie is chocolate-flavored and black in colour. If you are someone who enjoys brownies, you should most certainly not miss out on this event. HISTORY OF NATIONAL BROWNIE DAY According to…

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On the second Saturday of every December, people all across the world celebrate International Shareware Day. It was developed with the goals of bringing more attention to shareware, enlightening the general public about the distinctions between shareware and freeware and open-source software, and honouring software developers who allow users to test out their products for free before deciding whether or not to purchase them. When it comes to licencing rights, there are primarily two categories of software: proprietary (non-free, closed-source) software and free and open-source software. In addition, there are other categories of proprietary software delineated by the fact that…

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These days, practically everybody has a smartphone of their own. As a result, nobody has any trouble understanding the meaning of the word “App.” We utilise a wide variety of mobile applications on a daily basis. Some individuals use them to keep their life more organised, while others use them to keep themselves from getting bored or to interact with others. It is impossible to dispute the significant impact that mobile applications have on our day-to-day lives, regardless of the motivation for our use of them. The relevance of mobile applications is being recognised on April 24 by the establishment…

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On December 11, UNICEF, a United Nations agency founded in 1946, will have been in operation for 75 years, during which time it has provided humanitarian and developmental efforts for children and mothers in underdeveloped countries. UNICEF was established after World War II to aid starving children and their mothers in countries all over the world. However, the organisation has developed into a leading charity, making a major global effect through its many humanitarian initiatives. An essential part of the agency’s mission is ensuring that “every kid has the right to grow up in a safe and inclusive environment,” and…

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Making gingerbread houses is a fun activity for the whole family to enjoy together over the holiday season. Still, these sweet bread structures have been a tradition for as long as anyone can remember. Whence did they initially emerge? The question is, “Who thought of it?” In order to get the answers, we need to go into the history of Gingerbread House Day and follow in the footsteps of the holiday’s spectre! History Of Gingerbread House Day The aroma of freshly cooked gingerbread is synonymous with the winter holiday season. But even before the ornamental cookie dominated the holiday dessert…

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The days known as Black Friday, Cyber Monday, and Green Monday are all special days that are connected in some way to the holiday shopping that takes place at the end of the calendar year for the majority of people. Get ready to acquire further knowledge regarding Green Monday! History Of Green Monday This relatively new shopping day is only 12 years old and was first described by eBay in 2007 as the day with the highest volume of online purchases during the month of December. Green Monday got its name from the fact that the second Monday of December…

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Now that it’s December, we can look forward to Christmas festivities, a drop in temperature, and, of course, National Poinsettia Day! Learn more about poinsettias, and ways to celebrate this national day. The poinsettia is a traditional Christmas flower. Poinsettias represent Christmas in the same way as preparing festive dinners, exchanging gifts with loved ones, sending letters to Santa (or even dialling his phone number), and putting up holiday decorations do. So, wrap yourself in a warm blanket and sip some cocoa as you read on to find out more about National Poinsettia Day and the history of the poinsettia’s…

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Simplified to “Viktor Bout,” Viktor Anatolyevich Bout is a Russian arms merchant. His companies were used by the Soviet military to smuggle weapons, and he is also an entrepreneur. For nearly two decades, Viktor was the most notorious arms trader in the world. He supplied weapons to rogue nations, rebel forces, and ruthless warlords across Africa, Asia, and South America. Lord of War, starring Nicolas Cage, was based on him because of his fame. Bout served time at the USP Marion before being released. What Did He Do to Result in His Arrest and Charges, Viktor Bout? On March 6,…

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On December 8, 1992, during the 11th session of the Supreme Council of Uzbekistan, the Constitution of Uzbekistan was approved and officially became law. The Constitution of the Republic of Uzbekistan from 1978 was superseded by this document. It is the highest and most authoritative statute in the Uzbek Republic. This holiday is observed throughout the entirety of Uzbekistan. History Of Uzbekistan Constitution Day Samarkand and Bukhara are two of the cities in Uzbekistan that are considered to be among the world’s oldest continuously inhabited towns. Uzbekistan is a double landlocked country located in the centre of Central Asia. The…

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