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Tuesday, December 31, 2019

Rock This New Year With Full Of Joy

New Year is the New Beginning of Everyone’s life. It can be celebrated all over the world with full of joy and happiness. Every one once remembers the old memories in the passing year and celebrate the New year with full of fun. On 1st January, New Year's first day, following the Gregorian and Julian calendars. The holiday of this New Year is often marked by fireworks, parades, and last year's reflection while looking forward to the possibilities of the future. In the company of loved ones, many people celebrate New Year's, including rituals that are meant to bring wealth and prosperity in the coming year. This happy day is observed by many people in their own unique way. Usually, happy New Year's Day customs and traditions include partying with champagne and a variety of different foods. New Year marks a date and a clean slate of newly found happiness. 

New Year is still one of the oldest celebrated holidays, but the exact date and nature of the festivities have changed over time. It originated in ancient Babylon thousands of years ago, celebrated on the first day of spring as an 11-day festival. Most civilizations used the sun and moon cycle during this period to decide the "first" day of the year. It wasn't until the Julian calendar was adopted by Julius Caesar that January 1st became the celebration's traditional day. The festivities ' material has also changed. While early celebrations were more pagan, celebrating the cycles of Earth, on New Year's Day Christian tradition celebrates the Feast of Christ's Circumcision. The holiday, however, grew into its celebration in the twentieth century, was largely separated from the common association with religion. It has become a holiday synonymous with ethnicity, relationships, and introspection rather than a religious festival. 


Ironically, New Year's resolutions also include issues like fair treatment of people, making new friends, and paying off debts. Throughout history, it has been so. It would return borrowed artifacts from the Babylonians. Jews seek forgiveness and deliver it. The Scots go "first footing" to visit their neighbors in order to wish them well. How does this whole social "action" interact with survival? Simple: We are animals of a social nature. We have developed to be practically dependent on others for our health and safety. It is a good way to treat people well. "Do as you would have them do to you to others," it turns out, is a great strategy for survival. 

Celebrate This New Year safely and Enjoy the Each and Every Moment with your loving smile



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