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August 4 – Five Holidays for the First Sunday!!

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n(First Sunday of August)

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Yesterday was National Grab Some
Nuts Day. Not sure how this
chipmunk knew!!?!

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nIn the U.S., there’s a “National Day” for this and a “National Day” for that – and of course most of these so-called national holidays are not official in any way. In the world, same thing: there are “World Day of ____” and “International Day of the ____” – with many of these dates having no official status anywhere. 

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nNaturally, schools and banks and governmental offices are not closed on unofficial national, world, or international days.

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nSome of these “holidays” fall on a particular date – the same date every year – and some fall on “the first Monday of March” or some such movable date. I noticed that SIX different things are supposed to be celebrated on the first Sunday of August. One of them I’ve already written about; see “National Doll Day” under “Also on this date” below.
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nHere are the other five:

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(1) American Family Day

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n(2) Friendship Day

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(3) National Kids’ Day

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(4) National Psychic Day

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(5) Sisters’ Day

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Wow!

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If you have a great relationship with a kid sister who happens to be a psychic – well, you’ve got it made! Shower that sister/friend/psychic with love and attention. Make her a card, pick some lovely flowers to present to her, and make her a special breakfast.

I’m pretty much kidding, but notice that there is definitely some overlap in the holidays listed above. Kids mostly grow up in families, and sisters are family members. Family and friends are both important – and sometimes family members are friends, of course! – and kids are the future. The one thing that stands out as being a bit different than the others is the psychic day.

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nA psychic is a person who is supposed to have unusual powers such as being able to tell the future, communicating with the dead, or knowing things that should be unknowable – like what someone else is thinking, or who did a crime with absolutely no witnesses.

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nThe thing about a psychic is that her or his powers are supposed to be impossible to explain by the laws of nature. 

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Some magicians don’t call
themselves “magician,”
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“illusionist.”

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nIn other words, we aren’t talking about a magician; she or he does illusions – tricking the eye into believing that something impossible happened – and magicians always mention that they really ARE illusions and tricks. (Magicians don’t claim to do “real magic.”) 

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nAlso, we aren’t talking about a really observant person, a sort of Sherlock Holmes, who can deduce all sorts of things from clues that most of us wouldn’t notice.

Unfortunately, it seems that there is no such thing as psychic powers, no such thing as clairvoyance, telepathy, or other ESP powers. Apparently, fortune telling, prophecy, palm reading, crystal gazing, oracles, astrology, and tarot cards don’t work to foretell the future. It seems that people cannot really communicate with the dead.

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For years and decades and more than a century,
people claiming to communicate with the dead have held
spooky séances with poor lighting and dramatic performances
by a “seer.” Many people, including well-educated people
and even scientists, reported seeing weird lights, ghosts, and
“ectoplasm.” But magicians such as Harry Houdini caught
on to a variety of tricks and props that were used to fool people.

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These flat statements are made not because all of these powers have been proven NOT to exist – you can’t prove a negative! No, rather, I am saying that psychic powers don’t exist because there is no evidence for any of them. There have been many tests of such powers, and the results have always been in one of two categories:

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nEither the person claiming to have psychic powers truly believes her/his claims, or she or he is a fraud.

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nThose who actually believe they have psychic powers sometimes subject themselves to tests. In most cases, they are not able to demonstrate their claimed powers to scientists and magicians. One or two of the failed psychics were disappointed with their own lack of performance, but most shrug it off with explanations that skepticism in the room ruined the test or something like. Some people proudly demonstrate their ability to know things they should not be able to know – but are then shown that, in reality, they used keen observation skills and picked up subtle cues from other people in order to figure out, say, where a person lives or what disease someone has. 

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Some people have tried to win the million-dollar prize
and were disappointed when their claimed power failed
them.

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nFrauds don’t subject themselves to tests, generally speaking, but there have been many skeptics, especially magicians, who have exposed their lies and trickery. 

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So-called psychics sometimes work with entire
audiences and start with really general statements,
wait for someone to acknowledge a “hit” … and
then continue to fish around for more hits by using
more general statements, common names and
causes of death, and so forth.

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nNotice that when a magician does a “magic trick,” she or he admits it is a trick – she or he doesn’t claim to actually saw people in half, to actually disappear into thin air, to actually pull rabbits and doves out of hats. But when a psychic claims to really, truly speak with the dead or to know someone’s medical diagnosis from their aura – and that’ll be $200, please – but that psychic is really just making stuff up or has a conspirator who found out the diagnosis the normal, everyday ways – well THOSE sorts of tricks are very different. Tricking people for fame and attention – tricking people for book sales or money – tricking people who are grieving and vulnerable – that’s super bad behavior, isn’t it?

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nHere are a few kid-friendly resources to learn more about this topic:

Junior Skeptic

Two Neuroscientists Walk Into a Psychic Fair

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nWatch the TV shows Psych or The Mentalist on Amazon Prime. NOTE: Both shows are murder/mystery/detective shows. The Mentalist can be graphic, upsetting, violent. Psych is much lighter and a comedy – but it still often pertains to murder!

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nTV shows such as Adam Ruins Everything, Bullsh*t, and Last Week Tonight have exposed the fraud committed by some psychics. Check them out on YouTube, broadcast TV, or streaming.

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nAlso on this date:

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nNational Eisteddfod of Wales

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n(August 3 – 10)
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National Chocolate Chip Day

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nMathematician William Rowan Hamilton’s birthday

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nChild artist Kieron Williamson’s birthday

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Geologist Johann Gottlob Lehmann’s birthday

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nCoast Guard Day in the USA

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nConstitution Day in Cook Islands

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U.S. President Barack Obama

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nBirthday of sharpshooter Lillian Frances Smith
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nNational Doll Day

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n(First Sunday of August)
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nPlan ahead:

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Check out my Pinterest boards for:

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  • nAugust holidays

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  • nAugust birthdays

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  • nHistorical anniversaries in August

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nAnd here are my Pinterest boards for:

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  • nSeptember holidays

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  • nSeptember birthdays

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  • nHistorical anniversaries in September

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