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Leaf and Water Holistic Skincare, Seattle, USA

Leaf and Water Holistic Skincare, Seattle, USA

Leaf and Water Holistic Skincare: Step into Leaf and Water’s holistic skincare spa and discover the health and wellness that your skin and body deserve. Since 2007 Leaf & Water has delivered healthy and effective holistic skincare solutions for cellular aging, sensitive skin, acne and hyperpigmentation. Facials: Leaf and Water Holistic Skincare, Seattle Leaf & Water specializes in holistic skincare solutions …

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Zingiber Officinalis: Ginger, Calamus, Sonth

Zingiber Officinalis: Ginger, Calamus, Sonth

Botanical Name: Zingiber Officinalis Family Name: Zingiberaceae Habitat: South East Asia and through out India. Common Name: Calamus, Sweet Ginger, Ginger Root, Sonth (Dried), अदरक Part Used: Fresh And Dried Fruit Uses: Clinically proved as prophylactic of nausea and vomiting associated with motion, sickness, sea sickness and pregnancy. Known for its gastrointestinal benefits and as an anti inflammatory and carminative. …

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Thanksgiving Day Quotes For Students

Thanksgiving Day Quotes in English

Thanksgiving Day Quotes For Students: English people often declared a “Thanksgiving” when something good happened. The London Company had a “day of Thanksgiving” at Berkeley Hundred, Virginia in 1619 to celebrate their new colony. Thanksgiving is a holiday celebrated once a year on the fourth Thursday of November. In 1620 the Mayflower brought the Pilgrims to Massachusetts. They made their …

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Guru Nanak Jayanti Celebrations: Gurpurab

Guru Nanak Jayanti Celebrations: Sikh Culture & Tradition

Guru Nanak Jayanti Celebrations: is a country of myriad festivals and celebrations. Festivals lend joy and zest to the monotonous cycle of everyday life, providing entertainment and enrichment through music and melodies, dances and rhythms of a meaningful life. Here we will discuss briefly the celebration of Guru Nanak’s Jayanti. Anniversaries associated with the lives of the Sikh Gurus are …

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Children’s Day Around the World: Celebrations

Childrens Day Date: When Is Children's Day

Children’s Day around the world: celebrates childhood and honors children around the world. Loved by one and all, childhood is all about innocence and playfulness. By observing Children’s Day, the kids are given the right to enjoy their life to the fullest and grow up into healthy and cultured citizens of their respective countries. This day was instituted to provide the …

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Children’s Day Information For Kids & Students

Children's Day Information For Kids & Students

Children’s Day – a day dedicated to children – is observed as an event across the world to celebrate childhood and promote awareness about children’s welfare. Endorsed by global organizations and governments, this celebration aims to promote the well being of children and to uplift their social rights. In 1954, the United Nations with discretion has recognized November 20 as …

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Pushkar Mela Date, Celebration And Activities

Pushkar Mela

Pushkar Fair or Pushkar Mela is considered to be one of the most important fairs and festivals of Pushkar. Pushkar Mela along with its special Camel Fair portrays the rural lifestyle of the state of Rajasthan in India. Being one of the largest fairs in the world, this fair promotes cattle trading, local handicrafts as well as rich art and cultural heritage …

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Diwali Lamps And Diwali Lantern Ideas

Diwali Lamps: Hindu Culture & Tradition

Diwali Lamps And Diwali Lantern Ideas: Illuminating the homes and premises with beautiful earthen diyas, on the festival of lights – Diwali – is a good old tradition. The traditional oil lamp – diya remains the center of attraction of the occasion. It has evolved from being a brown colored clay lamp to colorful lamp, made of different materials. While …

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Halloween Around The World Information

Halloween Around The World

Halloween Around The World: Halloween is a secular festival that is celebrated annually on the 31st of October and is also referred to as the “All Hollows Day” or “All Saints Day”. The festival has its roots in the Celtic beliefs of Samhain and is sometimes regarded as the Celtic New Year. It was a popular belief among the ancient …

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