Sunday, June 20, 2010
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The Multiparty Massé Social Bialet wishes all parents who have a very Happy Day!
know why Father's Day is celebrated on the third Sunday in June?
The problem basically is that the answer comes from North America. In 1966 U.S. President Lyndon Johnson signed a proclamation declaring the third Sunday of June as Father's Day Americans, in honor of John Bruce Dodd, considered exemplary father for taking care of her nine children.
Not that I have anything against Americans, much less against the good of Dodd, but Juan Carlos Luján would be better than Father's Day in Argentina, something to do with Argentina. And
Clarita says on its website . Noblesse oblige, Juan Carlos credits his motion to Professor Lucia Zuloaga Sada Garcia, who in 1953 had submitted to the Directorate General of Schools of Mendoza a document to declare August 24 as "Father's Day" in honor of the birth of the only daughter of General San Martín, Merceditas. His proposal was accepted after three hard years of paperwork but then, as often happens in Argentina, they forgot to include the new standard in the school calendar and the 24th of August fell into oblivion. Now Juan Carlos Luján, along with other organizations intends to recover this time and so Father's Day give an identity and a national sense.
General San Martín was in full Army training when he was born Merceditas Andes. After his death his wife decided to pursue her education. They traveled together to Europe, where he wrote " maxims," \u200b\u200ba true moral education plan for Merceditas. It underpins Juan Carlos, convinced that, in times of globalization, "we Argentines who must decide what we want to model parent."
And for even more choice plot of the phrases quoted the father of the nation wrote in his will: "All my wishes have no other object that my beloved daughter." For Magela Demarco.
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Father's Day Flag Day
History of Argentina Flag Argentina
The flag was created by Manuel Belgrano on February 27, 1812, during the struggle for Independence of the United Provinces of Río de la Plata, Belgrano took the colors of the insignia that was already in use. The first time the flag was raised in Buenos Aires was the August 23, 1812, in the tower of the church of St. Nicholas of Bari, where now stands the Obelisk. The Assembly of 1813
secretly promoted its use, but there was no written rules about it. The Government did not want to stress this point symbols independentistas.Tras the declaration of independence on July 9, 1816, the blue and white flag was adopted as a symbol by Congress on July 20, 1816, Congress added the sun on February 25, 1818.
On June 8, 1938, with congressional approval, the then President of the Nation, Robert M. Ortiz, signed into law 12361. This provides that on June 20 is Flag Day and declares it a national holiday in honor of Manuel Belgrano (died June 20, 1820).
Source: www.pergaminovirtual.com
History of Argentina Flag Argentina
The flag was created by Manuel Belgrano on February 27, 1812, during the struggle for Independence of the United Provinces of Río de la Plata, Belgrano took the colors of the insignia that was already in use. The first time the flag was raised in Buenos Aires was the August 23, 1812, in the tower of the church of St. Nicholas of Bari, where now stands the Obelisk. The Assembly of 1813
secretly promoted its use, but there was no written rules about it. The Government did not want to stress this point symbols independentistas.Tras the declaration of independence on July 9, 1816, the blue and white flag was adopted as a symbol by Congress on July 20, 1816, Congress added the sun on February 25, 1818.
On June 8, 1938, with congressional approval, the then President of the Nation, Robert M. Ortiz, signed into law 12361. This provides that on June 20 is Flag Day and declares it a national holiday in honor of Manuel Belgrano (died June 20, 1820).
Source: www.pergaminovirtual.com
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