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While almost everyone agrees that protecting the environment is important, very few take concrete action. Arbor Day is a day set aside to encourage you to support environmental sustainability by planting a tree. Trees help protect the environment in so many ways…. Lack of appreciation is one of the top reasons that employees quit. Recognition and appreciation are two essential items that people need to have a healthy morale. Since employees spend most of their time at work, they feel quite a loss in their lives when their… ‘Tis the season for gift shopping, cookie baking and time spent around the fireplace with friends and family. For many of us, the holiday season is a time to bust out long-time traditions and take a little time to sit back and reflect over how blessed we are to… Many of us wish we had more New Year celebrations, if only for the fact that it’d make it easier to rewind and start over with our (uncompleted) resolutions. For Jews, Tu Bishvat is only one of the New Year celebrations people observe. If all of these concepts are… Hanukkah is a traditional Jewish holiday that begins on December 24th and ends on January 1st. Hanukkah, also spelled “Chanukah”, is known as the Festival of Lights and the Festival of Dedication, as it originated when the Holy Temple in Jerusalem was rededicated… Mardi Gras, translating to “Fat Tuesday” in French, originated in Europe and is dated as far back as the Middle Ages. In March of 1699, French explorer Jean Baptiste Le Moyne Sieur de Bienville founded the Point du Mardi Gras, about 60 miles south of New Orleans, and…