December 10th is Dewey Decimal System, Human Rights, International Animal Rights, National Lager, Nobel Prize and more!

Dewey Decimal System Day

The Dewey Decimal System's Day, December 10th, honors a system of classification and the man who created it. Melvil Dewey (1851-1931), who was born on December 10, 1851, was born. The librarian invented the Dewey Decimal system of library classification.

Human Rights Day

The United Nations Human Rights Day, which falls on December 10th, annually aims to celebrate the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR). (UDHR)

International Animal Rights Day

Human rights campaigners around the world continue to convince people that kindness and compassion are due to all sentient beings on International Animal Rights Day each year. Of course, this includes animals.

National Lager Day

On December 10th, raises a glass to the third most popular drink after water and tea. Although lager is traditionally described as a light, summer beer, we believe that every season deserves to be celebrated with a few of your favorite things.

Nobel Prize Day

Nobel Prize Day is on December 10th to honor Alfred Nobel's annual award, which was established by Alfred Nobel. On November 27, 1895, Alfred Nobel signed his third and final will at the Swedish-Norwegian Club in Paris. Nobel Laureate Nobel left a lot of money to establish a prize when it was opened and read after his death, causing a lot of controversy both in Sweden and internationally, as Nobel left a lot of his wealth to establish a prize. His family opposed the Nobel Prize, and the prize winners, who he had chosen, refused to do what he had requested in his will. In 1901, it was five years before the first Nobel Prize could have been awarded in 1901.