Trabalho apresentado à Faculdade de Tecnologia Rubens Lara, como parte dos requisitos para a obtenção de nota no 3° ciclo de Sistemas para Internet.
Orientador: Prof. Eveline (Inglês)
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SLIDE 1 - Apresentation
> Valentine's Day
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SLIDE 2 - Date of the celebration
> Valentine's Day in UK is celebrated every year on 14 February, we Brazilians celebrated on 12 June.
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SLIDE 3 - Name of the celebration
> The day of romance we call Valentine’s Day is named for a Christian martyr and dates back to the 5th century, but has origins in the Roman holiday Lupercalia.
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SLIDE 4 - Countries where this special day is celebrated
> The Valentine's Day is celebrated in many countries around the world, although it is not a holiday in most of them.
> - UK
> - France
> - Japan
> - Finland
> - Saudi Arabia
> - Espanha
> - Greece
> - Latin America
> - Portugal
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SLIDE 5 - Why do they celebrate it?
> - The roots of Valentine's Day goes back to ancient times, when people paid honor to the Roman God of Fertility. This was known as the Feast of Lupercalia, and was celebrated even then on February 14th.
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SLIDE 6,7,8 - How do they celebrate it?
> - The traditions of Valentine's Day are broad and many.
> - It is a time to exchange cards or small gifts. Chocolates and jewelry are the big hits of this holiday as is romantic dinners.
> - Many a couple become engaged or wed on this day. For others it is a day to fall in love.
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SLIDE 9 - Did you know?
> - While 75% of chocolate purchases are made by women all year long, during the days and minutes before Valentine's Day, 75% of the chocolate purchases are made by men. Over $1billion of chocolate is purchased for Valentine's Day.
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SLIDE 10 - Do we have a similar celebration in Brazil?
> The Dia dos Namorados (lit. “Lovers’ Day”) is celebrated on 12 June, probably because that is the day before Saint Anthony’s day, known there as the marriage saint. The February Valentine’s Day is not celebrated at all because it falls to Brazilian Carnival (that can fall anywhere from early February to early March and lasts almost a week.).
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SLIDE 11 - Thank You
> **Thank You**
*"At the touch of Love every one becomes a poet."*
-Plato
Valentine's Day is celebrated around the world on February 14th. On this day, couples express their love by sending cards, gifts, and messages to each other. The holiday honors Saint Valentine, a priest who secretly married couples against the orders of Emperor Claudius II. According to the story, Valentine fell in love with the daughter of his jailer and wrote her a farewell letter before his execution, signing it "from your Valentine." Common symbols of Valentine's Day include hearts, roses, and Cupid, the Roman god of love.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
Valentine's Day is celebrated on February 14th and is a traditional day for lovers in many countries. There are two main stories about the origins and history of Valentine's Day. The first involves an old Roman fertility festival called Lupercalia. The second story is about Saint Valentine, a Christian priest who secretly married couples against the orders of the Roman Emperor and was imprisoned and died on February 14th. Common symbols of Valentine's Day include Cupid representing love and desire, and hearts representing passion. The day involves exchanging cards, flowers, chocolate or gifts between loved ones.
The document discusses several symbols and traditions associated with Christmas including Christmas trees, Christmas dinner, angels, reindeer, Santa Claus, and snowmen.
St. Valentine's Day is a holiday celebrated in mid-February that is associated with romance, love, and affection as people often exchange cards, chocolates, and gifts with hearts, roses, and messages of "xoxo" to express their love and appreciation for friends and romantic partners.
Trabalho apresentado à Faculdade de Tecnologia Rubens Lara, como parte dos requisitos para a obtenção de nota no 3° ciclo de Sistemas para Internet.
Orientador: Prof. Eveline (Inglês)
***
SLIDE 1 - Apresentation
> Valentine's Day
***
SLIDE 2 - Date of the celebration
> Valentine's Day in UK is celebrated every year on 14 February, we Brazilians celebrated on 12 June.
***
SLIDE 3 - Name of the celebration
> The day of romance we call Valentine’s Day is named for a Christian martyr and dates back to the 5th century, but has origins in the Roman holiday Lupercalia.
***
SLIDE 4 - Countries where this special day is celebrated
> The Valentine's Day is celebrated in many countries around the world, although it is not a holiday in most of them.
> - UK
> - France
> - Japan
> - Finland
> - Saudi Arabia
> - Espanha
> - Greece
> - Latin America
> - Portugal
***
SLIDE 5 - Why do they celebrate it?
> - The roots of Valentine's Day goes back to ancient times, when people paid honor to the Roman God of Fertility. This was known as the Feast of Lupercalia, and was celebrated even then on February 14th.
***
SLIDE 6,7,8 - How do they celebrate it?
> - The traditions of Valentine's Day are broad and many.
> - It is a time to exchange cards or small gifts. Chocolates and jewelry are the big hits of this holiday as is romantic dinners.
> - Many a couple become engaged or wed on this day. For others it is a day to fall in love.
***
SLIDE 9 - Did you know?
> - While 75% of chocolate purchases are made by women all year long, during the days and minutes before Valentine's Day, 75% of the chocolate purchases are made by men. Over $1billion of chocolate is purchased for Valentine's Day.
***
SLIDE 10 - Do we have a similar celebration in Brazil?
> The Dia dos Namorados (lit. “Lovers’ Day”) is celebrated on 12 June, probably because that is the day before Saint Anthony’s day, known there as the marriage saint. The February Valentine’s Day is not celebrated at all because it falls to Brazilian Carnival (that can fall anywhere from early February to early March and lasts almost a week.).
***
SLIDE 11 - Thank You
> **Thank You**
*"At the touch of Love every one becomes a poet."*
-Plato
Valentine's Day is celebrated around the world on February 14th. On this day, couples express their love by sending cards, gifts, and messages to each other. The holiday honors Saint Valentine, a priest who secretly married couples against the orders of Emperor Claudius II. According to the story, Valentine fell in love with the daughter of his jailer and wrote her a farewell letter before his execution, signing it "from your Valentine." Common symbols of Valentine's Day include hearts, roses, and Cupid, the Roman god of love.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
Valentine's Day is celebrated on February 14th and is a traditional day for lovers in many countries. There are two main stories about the origins and history of Valentine's Day. The first involves an old Roman fertility festival called Lupercalia. The second story is about Saint Valentine, a Christian priest who secretly married couples against the orders of the Roman Emperor and was imprisoned and died on February 14th. Common symbols of Valentine's Day include Cupid representing love and desire, and hearts representing passion. The day involves exchanging cards, flowers, chocolate or gifts between loved ones.
The document discusses several symbols and traditions associated with Christmas including Christmas trees, Christmas dinner, angels, reindeer, Santa Claus, and snowmen.
St. Valentine's Day is a holiday celebrated in mid-February that is associated with romance, love, and affection as people often exchange cards, chocolates, and gifts with hearts, roses, and messages of "xoxo" to express their love and appreciation for friends and romantic partners.
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Halloween is a holiday celebrated on October 31st where people dress up in costumes like ghosts, skeletons, and bats. Children go trick-or-treating by saying "trick or treat" and receiving candy from neighbors, often carried in jack-o-lanterns which are carved pumpkins that are lit with candles inside.
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This short document contains three unrelated terms: GreenGreen, St. Patrick’s Day, and Piotr Stanisławowski. No other context or information is provided to connect these terms or explain their inclusion in the document.
Halloween is a holiday celebrated on October 31st where people dress up in costumes like ghosts, skeletons, and bats. Children go trick-or-treating by saying "trick or treat" and receiving candy from neighbors, often carried in jack-o-lanterns which are carved pumpkins that are lit with candles inside.
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This short document discusses Halloween themes like monsters, cemeteries, trick or treating, and ghosts. It is authored by Piotr Stanisławowski and touches on common symbols and activities associated with the Halloween holiday without providing many details.
This short document mentions various Halloween related terms including pumpkins, a cat, Dracula, and the holiday of Halloween itself without providing much additional context or details about each term.
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