Human Rights Day
A United Nations observance marking the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the dignity owed to every person.
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A United Nations observance marking the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the dignity owed to every person.
A day for the thing remembered at the door, bought before closing, delivered before supper, or rescued just in time.
The falaj (plural: aflaj) is the ancient irrigation system that made settlement possible in arid Oman, and five of the best-preserved aflaj systems are UNESCO World Heritage Sites. A falaj is an underground channel that taps into an aquifer or spring and carries water by gravity to the fields below : sometimes over distances of 10 kilometres or more. The construction of a falaj is an engineering marvel: the channel must maintain a precise gradient, and the vertical shafts (used for maintenance and ventilation) are dug by hand through solid rock. The falaj system is managed by a community council (wali al-falaj), which allocates water shares to each farmer by precise time intervals : a system of water governance that has operated for over 2,500 years. The falaj is not just infrastructure; it is the social contract that holds Omani village life together.
A day for checking the remote, the toy, the flashlight, the clock, and the one drawer everyone opens first.
A day for the drawer that has three almost-right screws, old batteries, tape, string, and the answer to a small emergency.
You encounter the iconic Arabian oryx, Palestinian sunbird, and rock hyrax as the most distinctive wildlife native to Palestinian territories. You commonly see people keeping cats, dogs, and pigeons as pets throughout Palestinian communities. ACADA celebrates the world's pets, and helps assure better care.
You celebrate the hardy provisions and equipment designed for Antarctic research stations, where French thermal wear and specialized food supplies sustain scientists in the world's most extreme environment. You recognize that these practical goods represent France's commitment to polar exploration and the preservation of one of Earth's last frontiers.