Monday, February 11, 2013

Valentine's Day survival guide for the uncommitted

Their is a day that comes around once a year that couples wait for with much anticipation and single people dread like a plague. What date am i referring to? Why, Valentine's day, of course! Valentine's Day focuses on unions. What is a solitary person to do? Here are some ideas:


  • In the U.S.A., the importance of the health of womens hearts is recognized in the month of February. While several organizations have been created to spread awareness of this crucial medical issue, others adopt this cause to create a united front on providing resources for ladies to learn about the concernment of cardio health and other associated information. Organizations like these are always looking for individuals to help-out with them.

  •  A Valentine's Day in the past must have left its mark on the United States of America, as Random Acts of Kindness is a twenty-eight or twenty-nine day(depending on leap year) celebration. The idea of this wingding is to do stuff for others that brings them joy. Y/you get to decide on the things Y/you would like to do to make people happy.

  •  Remembering those who have made a major contribution to the lives of Americans is vital. Honoring the people who have improved the lifestyles of U.s. citizens is a tool to show gratitude for the things we have today. Black History Month takes place in February and pays homage to those of African and Caribbean-American decent who have made a positive impact in the country's past. Educational opportunities will abound during this time about this topic and participating in learning adventures often lead to volunteer positions. 

I don't see why similar ideas couldn't be done in other countries.




Sarah 

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