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International Youth Day

This day is celebrated on 12 August around the globe to focus on the development and protection of youth in society. At the same time we should remember one thing that many youths are contributing their skills , achievements in different sectors ,they made history .youths means a power ,they can do anything if they seen a dreams because that guts ,abilities ,talents ,learning patience,overall they are mining factory they can stand for anything at anytime .

World Elephant Day

It is observed on 12 August annually to make people understand how to preserve and protect the giant elephant. This is the way to bring the world together to help elephants. The day focuses on bringing the world together to help elephants and also inform people and organisations about the threat that an elephant faces. Although elephants are loved by most of the generations, they are also on the verge of extinction. Still I remember sitting on an elephant ‘s head when I was young .

NATIONAL JULIENNE FRIES DAY

Each year, on National Julienne Fries Day on August 12th, everyone fries up skinny sliced potatoes for a delicious and crunchy treat.  Cut into thin, uniform matchsticks, julienne fries tend to be crispier and are often called “shoestring fries.” It’s no surprise this delicate and precise cut is a French favorite. Just look to the 1722 edition of Francois Massialot’s Le Cuisinier Royal et Bourgeoi for the oldest known written reference to the julienne cut.

NATIONAL VINYL RECORD DAY

Get spinning on August 12th with National Vinyl Record Day! Whether it’s the Beatles, Elvis Presley, The Monkees, Johnny Cash, or the BeeGees, vinyl records have a sound all their own. Most will agree, vintage vinyl is as classic as the bands themselves.The day encourages listening to all kinds of music on vinyl records. Spin a disc on a jukebox or show off your style by demonstrating your hip-hop moves.

NATIONAL MIDDLE CHILD DAY

Each year on August 12th, National Middle Child Day honors that in-between child in the family. Of course, larger families celebrate more than one middle child, too! Many believe birth order plays a pivotal role in the personalities of children. For example, the Middle Child Syndrome describes the firstborn as the leader and the role-player. Meanwhile, the youngest one earns the title of the baby family. Therefore, the middle child’s role remains undefined.

Dr Ambika Hanchate, CEO of JMF, Blogger @Haveri

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