March 4, or Microphone Birthday and Children's Television Day

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Zodiac Sign Pisces

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PiscesMarch 4. Born on this day can live and work, almost without contact with the outside world.

Although many of those born on this day rather unconsciously choose a secluded lifestyle, nevertheless they constantly seek to hide from the intrusive, in their opinion, views of others.

However, for the majority of those born on this day, loneliness is still not so much an internal need as the only chance for more intensive work.

Even when invited to go out for a walk or have a good time with friends, they can stay at home - simply because they are confident that they will be better at home.

Very open-minded and creative, they see their relative isolation as an integral part of getting the best out of their jobs. They know how to concentrate perfectly and effectively solve the tasks set for themselves.

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Pisces men born on March 4: Shakin' Stevens, Brooklyn Beckham, Draymond Green.
  • can be proud of the following qualities:
  • impressionable, 
  • devoted, 
  • sexy, 
  • sensitive.
  • Pisces men are idealists and dreamers, they are light and comfortable people in communication.
  • Politeness and tact do not allow men of this sign to show open aggression, which is often their problem.
  • Pisces men fall in love easily and find it difficult to build strong harmonious relationships.
  • The main problems in love are associated with striving for an unattainable ideal and building relationships with those who have a much brighter temperament.
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Pisces women born on March 4: Park Min-young, Bobbi Kristina Brown, Patricia Heaton.
  • endowed with such facets of temperament:
  • intelligent, 
  • hypersensitive, 
  • feminine.
  • Pisces women are charming, delicate and mysterious young ladies who attract men with their vulnerability and defenselessness.
  • Their femininity and weakness are their main trump cards, creating an atmosphere of mystery around them.
  • Her location is not easy to achieve, and it is her reason that sometimes makes her not go on about emotions.
  • The strongest traits of Pisces women are femininity and the ability to properly manage their trademark features - fragility and softness.


Holidays

International Children's Television and Radio Broadcasting Day

March 4 or Microphone Birthday and Children's Television Day
The best way to make children obedient is to make them happy.

The International Children's Day of Broadcasting, one of the brightest and kindest holidays, is celebrated on the first Sunday in March.

 It was introduced by UNICEF in 1991 and calls for not forgetting the smallest and most caring viewers. Annually on the first Sunday of March all the leading TV and radio companies of the world broadcast air to children and children's programs - they are all "tuned to the children's wave", broadcasting high-quality programs for children and children. After all, the main goal of the holiday is to encourage the media around the world to pay more attention to issues related to children. And all employees engaged in the production of children's television programs and radio programs celebrate their professional holiday on this day.

Since the International Children's Television and Radio Broadcasting Day was established, thousands of TV and radio broadcasters in over 100 countries participate in the program of the Day's events, marking it so that the Day will remain in memory with its uniqueness and festivity.

Moreover, back in 1994, UNICEF and the International Academy of Television Arts and Sciences established a special award, which was given to the television company, whose program on that day most fully embodied his mission.

In 2008, UNICEF established its own award, which was presented to both TV and radio companies.

Initially this Day was celebrated in December, and since 2009 its celebration was postponed to the first Sunday in March.

The International Children's Television and Radio Broadcasting Day also has a socially significant side - the Day is called to draw public attention to the rights of children and youth. What do young people know about their rights and responsibilities? How do they serve society? On these and other issues, the media, as the closest neighbor to the youth, pay great attention.

On this day, children, adolescents and young people become not only listeners and spectators.

March 4 in or Microphone Birthday and Children's Television Day

In addition, for several years on this day, congratulate and honor the youth, who linked their professional activities with the media.

On this day, children, adolescents and young people become not only listeners and spectators, they actively participate in the process of creating the program, in various mass media events. Everyone is given the opportunity to talk about their dreams, desires, and exchange other vital information with their peers, not only in their own country, but in every corner of the world.

Folk calendar, signs

  • You can not look at the falling stars.
  • If it melts on this day - snow will not melt for a long time.
  • Snow drifts on this day - promise late grass.
  • If you meet a white hare in the forest - it means that the snow will certainly fall again.
  • The seagull flew by - soon the ice drift.

Also on March 4...


1678 - Antonio Vivaldi was born (died 1741), Italian composer, violinist, and conductor.

1789 - The United States Constitution entered into force; in New York, the first US congress began.

1813 - For the first time in the history of official receptions, ice cream was served at the inauguration ceremony of US President J. Madison.

1837 - Fort Chicago on the shores of Lake Michigan received city status.

1877 - American inventor Emil Berliner created the microphone.

1880 - The world's first photo reproduction is published in the American newspaper ''New York Daily Graph''.

1882 - The first British electric trams launched in Leightonst, East London, UK.

1918 - The naval ship ''Cyclops'' disappeared without a trace in the waters of the Atlantic Ocean, in the area of the Bermuda Triangle. 306 people were missing.

1925 - Paul Mauriat was born (d. 2006), French composer, arranger and conductor.

1936 - His first flight made the airship "Hindenburg".

1936 - Jim Clark was born (died in 1968), Scottish race car driver, two-time Formula 1 champion.

1955 - A small Japanese company Sony, a newcomer to the market, began producing pocket-sized transistor radios.

1975 - Charlie Chaplin knighted.

1975 - In Menlo Park (California, USA), Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak set up the Homebrew computer club.

1982 - Landon Donovan was born, American football player, top scorer in the history of the US team, top scorer in the MLS league in all of its history.

2003 - Sebastian Japrizo (born in 1931), French writer and screenwriter, the author of the novels “The Trap for Cinderella”, “The Lady in Glasses and with a Gun in the Car”, “The Coupé of Death Rows”, “Long Engagement” died.

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