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United States of America Public Holiday 2011

People in United States of America celebrate their holidays in parades, fireworks and fairs. People spend time with their families or attend parties with their friends that last all night filled with drinks, music and dance.   Saturday, 1 January 2011: New Year’s Day Monday, 3 January 2011: New Year’s Day New Year’s day in the USA is filled with parties, music, dance, concerts, fireworks and streets that are decorated with bright lights. People either participate in the events or relax on vacations to popular holiday spots for the long weekend.   Monday, 17 January 2011: Martin Luther King Jr Day This day is celebrated in honor of Martin Luther King Jr for his works and achievements.   Monday, 30 May 2011: Memorial Day This holiday commemorates all soldiers who have died for their military services.   Monday, 4 July 2011: Independence Day This is a federal holiday celebrating the

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United States Memorial Day 2011

Every year, Memorial Day falls on last Monday in May. Hence, in 2011, the Memorial Day Public Holiday falls on 30 May 2011. United States Memorial Day is a federal community festival to remember US soldiers that have died during military service. Nowadays, people will use memorial day to remember non-military persons as well. Memorial Day was also named as Decoration Day in the past. Memorial day is a federal holiday in United States of America. The Memorial Day speech became an event for veterans, politicians and ministers to honor the warfare – and at first to do again the carnage of the enemy. They mixed religion and festive patriotism and provided a means for the people to make wisdom of their history in terms of give up for a better nation, one closer to God. People of all religious beliefs connected together, and the point was often complete that the

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