Yes.
In Turkey, Mother's Day is celebrated on the second Sunday of May.
They call Thanksgiving turkey day because most people eat turkey on that day.
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Americans traditionally eat turkey on Thanksgiving Day.
Depending on your religion, it would or wouldn't be. If they are okay with it, go ahead! :)
First tukeys are abused and are curly beaten. Second they can carry disease that can kill human beings. So if your eating turkey on thanksgiving you supporting abusment and putting you life at risk
I would try a gradual withdraw of smoking. Most people who quit cold-turkey, in my experience, have all later gone back to it. Nicotine patches are okay, but just trying to stop gradually would be the best. Smoke one less cigarette a day!
No. Turkey does not recognise ANZAC Day as a significant event in their history.
The hamsters water bottle must be cleaned everyday. It is okay if you do it every second or third day sometimes.
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At the Babylonian Empire's greatest extent, modern day Turkey would be located to the northwest.
20 november