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  2. How to Read Your Own Mercury Retrograde Horoscope - AOL

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    To get a sense of how Mercury retrograde will impact your day-to-day and, in turn, what you’ll do well to focus on over the course of the transit, check out this step-by-step guide. 1. Run Your ...

  3. Global Family Day - Wikipedia

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    Global Family Day One Day of Peace and Sharing, is celebrated every January 1 [1] in the United States as a global day of peace and sharing. Global Family Day grew out of the United Nations Millennium celebration, "One Day In Peace".

  4. National Family Week - Wikipedia

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    National Family Week is celebrated throughout the country with special events put on by community organizations. National Family Week also exists in the United Kingdom, the United States, and Australia. It is a distinct event from Family Day which is a statutory holiday created by the provincial governments of Ontario, Alberta and Saskatchewan.

  5. Self-reflection - Wikipedia

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    Self-reflection is the ability to witness and evaluate one's own cognitive, emotional, and behavioural processes. In psychology , other terms used for this self-observation include "reflective awareness" and "reflective consciousness", which originate from the work of William James .

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  7. American Family Day - Wikipedia

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    American Family Day is the 14th state-recognized holiday in Arizona, Title 1-301. [1] [2] American Family Day, much like Mother's Day or Father's Day is a non-paid holiday established as a separate day to appreciate family members by spending time with them. Families are discouraged from buying gifts or other material items.

  8. Family Day - Wikipedia

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    There is no federally established Family Day. This holiday was first observed in Alberta in 1990, followed by Saskatchewan in 2007 and Ontario in 2008. On May 28, 2012, the BC government announced that Family Day would be observed on the second Monday in February each year, starting February 11, 2013.

  9. Family Home Evening - Wikipedia

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    [1] For many Latter-day Saint families, Family Home Evening includes a game or fun activity, treats, and a short lesson. [2] The responsibilities for each are often rotated among family members, so that even the youngest may be assisted in presenting a short lesson or devotional on a given topic.