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Old 10-27-2006
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Re: United Nations Day - October 24

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I had no idea this was even a holiday. I glanced at my calendar and saw it printed. Did anyone know? I don't recall this ever being celebrated in school or even discussed. How do we celebrate UN Day? I wonder what President Bush will say in his voluntary proclamation.

United Nations Day
United Nations Day is celebrated internationally on 24 October for the purpose of informing the people of the world as to the aims, goals, and achievements of the UN.

It commemorates the coming into being of the United Nations Organization on that day in 1945 when the UN Charter was ratified by all permanent members of the security council and more than half of the signatories. The day is part of the United Nations Week, October 20-26; it was declared in U.N. Resolution 168 (II), on 31 October 1947.

On 6 December 1971, U.N. Resolution 2782 (XXVI) recommended that United Nations day be made a national holiday in all member countries. [1]

Several international schools also celebrate the diversity of their student body on United Nations Day (although the event is not necessarily celebrated on 24 October). Celebrations often include a show of cultural performances in the evening and a food fair, where food is available from all over the world.

United Nations Day is celebrated in many schools in various countries.
  • In Costa Rica it is a national holiday.
  • In Denmark, Finland and Sweden, it is a flag day.
  • The President of the United States voluntarily issues a proclamation.
There are a few days we don't bother with. Earlier this year a Mongolian student came into my office and said ... 'Do you know what day it is?' I ... think I said ... 'Wednesday' (or whatever) but I was wrong. It was International Women's Day. Its a National holiday and major cause for celebration in Mongolia. A few African students also said it was an important day in their country, and there were a couple of other places as well (can't remember where) who thought it was a big deal.

Its interesting.

As for the UN day ... well ... the UN is an important part of our world. regardless of its faults, programmes like UNESCO, UNICEF, FAO, IFAD, UNDP, UNIDO, UNIFEM, UNHCR, WFP, and WHO to name just a few, have made major contributions to the world.

If you personally don't benefit - don't worry. Other people have.
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Old 10-27-2006
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Re: United Nations Day - October 24

In celebration we should all act like the U.N....



Come to work at least an hour late
Tell everyone you will achieve greatness today
Make promises you have no intention of actually doing
In all meetings..strongly oppose anything you disagree with...and then after the meeting approach that person and tell him whatever he does is OK by you.

Take 30 of your competitors out to lunch to the most expensive restraunt in town, be overly nice and treat them all to a paid vacation to anywhere they want to go.

Take 10% off all company assets and split it between yourself and your son.

After lunch...
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