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Celebrate Today! More Than 4,000 Holidays, Celebrations, Origins and Anniversaries

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ISBN-10: 0761503307

ISBN-13: 9780761503309

Edition: 1996

Authors: John Kremer

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You don't need a note from your doctor—or your mom—to take the day off. All you need is Celebrate Today! Filled with zany and useful information, this book shows you why each day is cause for celebration. Every fact-finder's dream, Celebrate Today! is an imaginative roster of more than 4,000 great occasions! It's the perfect almanac for anyone who plans events—including teachers, writers, and publicists. This book is one resource you can't do without! You'll never have to wait for the holidays again to throw a party, give a gift, or get together for lunch with a friend. You'll never run out of reasons to raise a ruckus! Whether it's Mother Goose Day or Statue of Liberty Day, today is the…    
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Book details

List price: $12.95
Copyright year: 1996
Publisher: Crown Publishing Group
Publication date: 1/3/1996
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 288
Size: 6.50" wide x 7.25" long x 0.75" tall
Weight: 0.836
Language: English

DAVID LAVALLEE Head of the Department of Sport and Exercise at Aberystwyth, University of Wales, UK. His principal areas of interest include self identity and coping processes in sport and exercise, psychology of sport injury, retirement from sport, athlete and coach burnout and eating disorders in sport. JOHN KREMER Reader in Applied Social Psychology at Queen's University, Belfast, Northern Ireland. He is Module Co-ordinator fornbsp;Social and Applied Psychologynbsp;and Sport and Exercise Psychology. His research interests include: equality and diversity at work and sport and exercise psychologynbsp;nbsp; AIDAN MORAN Professornbsp;of Cognitive Psychology in the School of Psychology at…