Oct 23, 2022
October 25, 2022
Vocabulary
Word of the Day (Merriam Webster)
Hector - verb (HEK-ter)
Hector means "to criticize or question in a threatening manner."
// The mediator asked the unruly members of the audience to cease hectoring the speaker.
Trivia: What Day is it Today?
October 25, 2022
October 25th is the 298th day in the Gregorian calendar. On this day the People's Republic of China replaced the Republic of China in the United Nations; after 74 days on a hunger strike in Brixton Prison, England, the Sinn Féin Lord Mayor of Cork, Terence MacSwiney, died, and the Toronto Stock Exchange was created. Famous October 25th birthdays include Pablo Picasso and Johann Strauss II. Today is National Art Day and World Pasta Day.
- World Pasta Day
- International Artist Day
- National Danielle Day
- National Yasmin Day
- Punk For A Day Day
- Sourest Day
NATIONAL DANIELLE DAY
National Danielle Day is celebrated annually on October 25. This day gives us a special chance to celebrate and appreciate every person named Danielle from all across the world. So many different Danielles all over the world have contributed to their communities in significant ways. We’ve got actors, musicians, activists, athletes, and even filmmakers! Without them, the world wouldn’t really be the same, would it? Join us on this journey to learn all about some of the most important Danielles out there!
Danielle is a variation of the name Daniel. This is a name of Hebrew origin that means ‘God is my judge.’ The most popular variants of Danielle include Daniela, Dana, Daniella, and Daniel, which is a masculine form of the name. Danielles are found mostly in English-speaking areas such as Australia and Canada, though you may also come across Danielles in places like France or the Netherlands.
Most people would describe Danielle as a name that gives off refined yet wholesome energy — a name that seems classy yet bubbly and upbeat. There have been many famous Danielles throughout history, such as American actresses Danielle Campbell, Danielle Savre, and Danielle Panabaker.
The name Danielle is also found in fiction. In Marvel Comics, one of the New Mutants is called Danielle Moonstar, and in the television series ‘Lost,’ a prominent scientist among the cast is called Danielle Rousseau. This is also the name of a male Jamaican-American football player, Danielle Hunter. It’s estimated that nearly 357,000 Americans are named Danielle, which means that there are almost 112 Danielles for every 100,000 Americans. It has also been ranked the 133rd most popular name in the United States.
NATIONAL YASMIN DAY
National Yasmin Day is celebrated every year on October 25. On this day, people across the globe come together to celebrate and praise every single person named Yasmin! So many different Yasmins all over the world have contributed to their communities in significant ways. We’ve got actors, musicians, activists, athletes, and even filmmakers! Without them, the world wouldn’t really be the same, would it? Join us on this journey to learn all about some of the greatest Yasmins out there!
Yasmin is an Arabic variant of Jasmine. This is a Persian name derived from the Urdu language name Yasamin, meaning, of course, ‘jasmine.’ Yasmeen, Yasmina, and Jasmin are the most prevalent variants of Yasmin. Yasmins are usually found in European countries like Spain, Italy, and Portugal. These Mediterranean nations have historically been influenced by the Arabian world in a variety of ways, so it’s no surprise to see Arabic names popping up here and there.
Yasmin is a name most people would describe as having refined yet mysterious energy, as well as it being a youthful name. English actress Yasmin Finney, Brazilian model Yasmin Brunet, and Dutch model Yasmin Wijnaldum are just a few celebrities to bear that name.
Many fictional characters are also named Yasmin, like Yasmin Khan, one of The Doctor’s companions in “Dr. Who;” one of the Bratz dolls introduced in the Cool Bratz line; and, of course, the beautiful princess with whom Aladdin falls in love. Nearly 19,000 Americans are called Yasmin, which means that there are almost six Yasmins for every 100,000 people in the United States, making it the 1,485th most prevalent name.
2001
Bratz
The Bratz dolls are released, including Yasmin and her friends Cloe, Jade, and Sasha.
2008
Yasmin Brunet
The model appears in the annual issue of “Sports Illustrated Swimsuit.”
2014
Yasmin Wijnaldum
The model makes her debut during the Elite Model Look competition.
2022
Yasmin Finney
The actress joined the cast of the television series “Heartstopper” as Elle Argent.
Topic: Food esp. Pasta and Noodles
1. What springs to mind when you hear the word 'pasta'? 'Noodles'?
2. How important are noodles in your life?
3. Which is better – noodles, bread or rice? Why?
4. What about pasta vs. pizza?
5. What is your favourite street food?
6. What is your favourite snack, and why?
7. What would you say to convince someone who didn’t like pasta that is was really tasty?
Topic: Art
1. Are you a good painter?
2. Can you draw pictures well?
3. Do you believe what art critics say?
4. Do you consider yourself a good artist?
5. Do you enjoy your art class at school?
6. Do you like modern art?
7. Do you like paintings?
8. Do you like sketching?
9. Do you like to visit art museums?
10. Do you like wood carving?
11. Do you prefer using water colors or oil paint?
12. Do you think it is proper to call nude paintings art?
13. Do you think music and dancing are forms of art?
14. Do you think of cartoons and comics as art?
15. Do you visit museums when you go to another city?
16. Have you ever been to any famous art museums?
17. Have you ever visited an art museum?
18. What art form do you like best?
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