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− | '''New Year's Day''' is observed on January 1 and marks the beginning of a new year and, more important, sayonara to the horrific year that preceded it. '''New Year's Day''' typically welcomes itself in the form of nasty hangover, met with the vow of never drinking again, only for the vow to be broken by the next weekend.<ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2017/01/im-never-going-drink-uttered-40-million-americans-new-years-morning/ “I’m Never Going to Drink Again” Uttered by 40 Million Americans New Year’s Morning ]</ref> | + | '''New Year's Day''' is observed on January 1 and marks the beginning of a new year and, more important, sayonara to the horrific year that preceded it. '''New Year's Day''' typically welcomes itself in the form of nasty hangover, met with the vow of never drinking again, only for the vow to be broken by the next weekend.<ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2017/01/im-never-going-drink-uttered-40-million-americans-new-years-morning/ “I’m Never Going to Drink Again” Uttered by 40 Million Americans New Year’s Morning ]</ref> |
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− | + | '''New Year's Day''' kicks off a health care tradition of specialties thinking up resolutions that they hope to break by February. Specialties try to think long and hard for good resolutions to top the preceding year.<ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2017/01/new-years-resolutions/ New Year’s Resolutions by Medical Specialty]</ref> | |
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Revision as of 13:10, 21 June 2017
New Year's Day is observed on January 1 and marks the beginning of a new year and, more important, sayonara to the horrific year that preceded it. New Year's Day typically welcomes itself in the form of nasty hangover, met with the vow of never drinking again, only for the vow to be broken by the next weekend.[1]
Medical Traditions on New Year's Day
New Year's Day kicks off a health care tradition of specialties thinking up resolutions that they hope to break by February. Specialties try to think long and hard for good resolutions to top the preceding year.[2]
Other Holidays
- Thanksgiving