Happy New Year 2021 Celebrating the New Year on January 1 is a human-created civil event, not a natural, seasonal or astronomical one. And yet nature cooperates to make January 1 a satisfying time to start anew as the days begin to get longer again. It stems from an ancient Roman custom, the feast of the Roman god who was the God of beginnings, gates, transitions, time, duality, doorways, passages, frames, and endings. This is also where the name for the month of January comes from, since Janus was depicted as having two faces. One face looked back into the past, and the other peered forward to the future, just like how on January 1, we can look back at the year that just ended, and look forward to the new year that lies ahead. There was no equivalent of Janus in Greek mythology.
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Contact WalMart Customer Service Walmart Customer Service Number, Toll Free Number in this article. Walmart customer service hours: the Walmart customer service desk is open Time (8 am to10pm) It also has online message support for their customers. Go to the Walmart Help page and ask your Walmart related questions. The customer service agent will contact you shortly. You can also contact them physically or mail them directly for bigger issues. Walmart Mailing Address: Walmart Contacts. 4265 Diplomacy Drive,
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Thanksgiving Poems- Happy Thanksgiving Day 2020 Thanksgiving poems are an excellent way to express your gratitude for friends and family and all life has to offer. You can include them in cards that you send to love ones who might not be able to join you for Thanksgiving dinner, or you can include them on formal Thanksgiving dinner invitations. To get into the Thanksgiving spirit, we've come up with a list of poems that graciously express the joy of the holiday. If you fumble under pressure, we've collected short poems to recite to the room. Thanksgiving Dinner Take a turkey, stuff it fat, Some of this and some of that Get some turnips, peel them well Cook a big squash in its shell. Now potatoes, big and white, Mash till they are soft and light. Cranberries, so tart and sweet, With a turkey we must eat. Pickles-yes-and then, oh my! For a dessert a pumpkin pie, Golden brown and spicy sweet What a fine Thanksgiving treat! Religious Thanksgiving Prayer We Give Than...