Minggu, 29 Juni 2014
National Holidays
Holiday is recently celebrated not only for the
purpose of religious events, but also in pagan and historical celebration. For the
historical purposes, every country has its own holidays to celebrate. Most of
the countries in this world celebrate their greatest leaders’ birthday as an
appreciation to those who has brought the victory to the country. For instance,
Americans celebrate the birthday of President George Washington on the third
Monday in February. Another example comes from Pakistan, which has an annual
holiday on 25 December. It commemorates the birthday of Muhammad Ali Jinnah,
who was the founder and the first Governor of Pakistan. In India, people also
have Gandhi Jayanti as a national holiday in which to pay tribute to the Father
of the Nation, Mahatma Gandhi. South Africa, one more example, has a national
celebration on 18 July to commemorate its amazing leader, Nelson Mandela. All
of the examples are in line with what Picoult (2013) stated that history is not
about dates and places and wars, yet it is about the people who fill the spaces
between them. By establishing some greatest leaders’ birthday as national
holidays, the nation of a country will have the opportunity to honor the history
and the men behind it. In short, having these national holidays will help the
nation to plan their future by learning from the past (Confucius, 551 BC - 479
BC); taking all the positive values in order to create a better future.

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