Of course! Hugging, kissing, dancing in the streets, playing music. They were celebrating the fact that testosterone would finally be back to balance their estrogen filled lives.
hi it ended wen people surended hi it ended wen people surended hi it ended wen people surended
Yes it has ended
In 1939, Americans celebrate working its way out the depression and drew people form all over the world with the worlds fair.
The signing of the Treaty of Versailles ended World War 1.
It had such a major impact on the world from 1945 to the current day. Understanding how it began, what happened, and how it ended, will help you understand today's world.
About 2.1 billion people are Christian in the world. Many people, including non-Christian's, celebrate Christmas so more than 2.1 billion people celebrate Christmas.
There are no official estimates as to exactly how many people celebrate Christmas globally, but seeing as there are over 2.1 billion Christians in the world, or about a third of world's population, it is feasible to assume that at least 1 out of every 3 people in the world celebrate Christmas.
because they want to celebrate the people that saved our world
People remember world war one because millions of people died.And also many wounded.Not celebrate!Hope that helped :)
Less than half a percent. Only Jewish people Celebrate Hanukkah, and there are only 14 million Jews in the world.
Hindu's in India celebrate Hinduism or other people all around the world can aswell.
Christians, not jewish they celebrate hanukah, and people in the united states celebrate christmas, everybody celebrate christmas of the birth of Jesus Christ.
Yes, Jews celebrate Hanukkah in many different countries.
There are about 1.5 Billion Christians in the world, and the vast majority of them celebrate Christmas.
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like allll the people in the world..but most of them don't celebrate with the new year
The reason why people celebrate World Peace Day is to mark the continued absence of war and violence in the world. This was first celebrated on September 21, 1982.