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Showing posts with label DAY'S SPECIAL. Show all posts

Wednesday, 24 May 2023

HAPPY BROTHER'S DAYS(24May)


When we think of brothers, we often envision a lifelong companion who stands by our side through thick and thin. Brothers are the ones who share our childhood memories, who laugh with us, and who offer a shoulder to lean on during our toughest moments. They are our confidants, our partners in crime, and our forever friends.

Brothers are more than just siblings; they are the ones who challenge us, inspire us, and push us to be the best version of ourselves. They teach us important life lessons, help us navigate the ups and downs of life, and provide unwavering support when we need it most. Whether it’s a word of encouragement, a lending hand, or a listening ear, brothers are always there for us.

Today, let us take a moment to express our gratitude to our brothers for the countless ways they enrich our lives. Let us thank them for the countless laughs shared, the adventures embarked upon, and the memories created. Let us acknowledge their unwavering support, their love that knows no bounds, and their presence that brings us comfort and reassurance.

On this National Brothers Day, let us also remember those who may not be bound to us by blood but have become brothers through friendship. True brotherhood extends beyond biological ties, and we must honor and appreciate the chosen family we have in our lives.

In a world that often seems divided, brothers remind us of the importance of unity, compassion, and understanding. They teach us the value of standing together, of supporting one another, and of embracing our differences. Brothers exemplify the power of solidarity and remind us that when we come together as brothers and sisters, we can overcome any challenge that comes our way.

So, as we celebrate National Brothers Day today, let us cherish the extraordinary individuals who have shaped our lives, brought us joy, and stood beside us through thick and thin. Let us honor their unwavering support, their unbreakable bond, and their profound impact on our lives.

To all the brothers out there, whether by blood or by choice, thank you for being our guiding lights, our best friends, and our constant sources of strength. May we continue to celebrate and cherish the bond we share, not just today, but every day.

Happy National Brothers Day to all!


Tuesday, 23 May 2023

WORLD'S TURTLE DAY (23MAY)




A turtle is a reptile that has a shell covering its body. Turtles are known for moving very slowly. There are more than 350 species, or types, of turtle.

Turtles are found in most parts of the world. Most live in freshwater ponds, lakes, or rivers. Others live in the ocean or on land. Some turtles live in forests or even in the desert. Land turtles are often called tortoises. Some water turtles are known as terrapins.

Turtles are all different sizes. The smallest turtles are less than 4 inches (10 centimeters) long. In contrast, the Atlantic leatherback can be more than 7 feet (2 meters) long. It can weigh more than 1,500 pounds (680 kilograms).

Turtles have sturdy legs with short feet and claws on the toes. sea turtles have flippers instead of front feet. A turtle’s shell is made of bone. It is usually very hard and strong. Most turtles can tuck the head, legs, and tail inside the shell for protection from enemies. Snapping turtles cannot do this, but they have a powerful bite for protection.

Turtles eat worms, snails, insects, jellyfish, and shellfish. Many tortoises eat only plants. Turtles can store food in the form of fat. Some turtles can store water, too. They can live for days or even weeks without having anything to eat or drink.

All turtles lay their eggs on land. The female digs a hole and lays her eggs in it. The temperature in the nest usually affects the sex of the baby turtles. Warmer temperatures generally produce females, while cooler temperatures produce males.

Turtles live longer than most other animals. Some species can live more than 100 years.




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