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25/12/2019
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R.I.S colour day

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Rabbi Creative Art Day 2017.

05/10/2017

Happy Teachers Day

17/02/2017

*Rabbi International School* 🇳🇬celebrates Valentine

*Val Val 🌟Val*💃🏻oh it's called. 👨‍❤‍💋‍👨👩‍❤‍💋‍👩💏👨‍❤‍👨👩‍❤‍👩

*/ Exchange 🎁with love ones\*
💁🏼‍♂ ⚽ 🎁🎈🛍💁🏻

_*The Real Story Behind Valentine’s Day* _

In Valentine’s Day you will probably either send or receive a valentine from someone. But just like many of our holidays, there’s a lot more behind it than just cards and gifts. There’s a true-life story. It’s a story that teaches us a lot about love, sacrifice, and commitment—the true meaning of Valentine’s Day.
In the third century, the Roman Empire was ruled by Emperor Claudius II Gothicus. He was nicknamed Claudius the Cruel because of his harsh leadership and his tendency for getting into wars and abusing his people. In fact, he was getting into so many wars during the third century that he was having a difficult time recruiting enough soldiers.
Claudius believed that recruitment for the army was down because Roman men did not want to leave their loves or families behind, so he canceled all marriages and engagements in Rome. Thousands of couples saw their hopes of matrimony dashed by the single act of a tyrant. And no one seemed interested in standing up to the emperor.
But a simple Christian priest named Valentine did come forward and stood up for love. He began to secretly marry soldiers before they went off to war, despite the emperor’s orders. In 269 A.D., Emperor Claudius found out about the secret ceremonies. He had Valentine thrown into prison and deemed that he would be put to death.
As Valentine was awaiting ex*****on, he fell in love with a blind girl who happened to be the jailer’s daughter. On the eve of his ex*****on, with no writing instruments available, Valentine is said to have written her a sonnet in ink that he squeezed from violets. Legend has it that his words made the blind woman see again. It was a brief romance because the next day Valentine was clubbed to death by Roman ex*****oners.
St. Valentine gave his life so that young couples could be bonded together in holy matrimony. They may have killed the man, but not his spirit. Even centuries after his death, the story of Valentine’s self-sacrificing commitment to love was legendary in Rome. Eventually, he was granted sainthood and the Catholic Church decided to create a feast in his honor. They picked February 14 as the day of celebration because of the ancient belief that birds (particularly lovebirds, but also owls and doves) began to mate on that very day.
It’s surprising to know that Valentine’s Day is really founded on the concept of love.

*Dress code* Red and white


*Rabbi International School* 🇳🇬


*Val Val 🌟Val*💃🏻👨‍❤‍💋‍👨👩‍❤‍💋‍👩💏👨‍❤‍👨👩‍❤‍👩💑

*/ Exchange. Gift\*
💁🏼‍♂ ⚽ 🎁🎈🛍💁🏻

The Real Story Behind Valentine’s Day
In Valentine’s Day you will probably either send or receive a valentine from someone. But just like many of our holidays, there’s a lot more behind it than just cards and gifts. There’s a true-life story. It’s a story that teaches us a lot about love, sacrifice, and commitment—the true meaning of Valentine’s Day.
In the third century, the Roman Empire was ruled by Emperor Claudius II Gothicus. He was nicknamed Claudius the Cruel because of his harsh leadership and his tendency for getting into wars and abusing his people. In fact, he was getting into so many wars during the third century that he was having a difficult time recruiting enough soldiers.
Claudius believed that recruitment for the army was down because Roman men did not want to leave their loves or families behind, so he canceled all marriages and engagements in Rome. Thousands of couples saw their hopes of matrimony dashed by the single act of a tyrant. And no one seemed interested in standing up to the emperor.
But a simple Christian priest named Valentine did come forward and stood up for love. He began to secretly marry soldiers before they went off to war, despite the emperor’s orders. In 269 A.D., Emperor Claudius found out about the secret ceremonies. He had Valentine thrown into prison and deemed that he would be put to death.
As Valentine was awaiting ex*****on, he fell in love with a blind girl who happened to be the jailer’s daughter. On the eve of his ex*****on, with no writing instruments available, Valentine is said to have written her a sonnet in ink that he squeezed from violets. Legend has it that his words made the blind woman see again. It was a brief romance because the next day Valentine was clubbed to death by Roman ex*****oners.
St. Valentine gave his life so that young couples could be bonded together in holy matrimony. They may have killed the man, but not his spirit. Even centuries after his death, the story of Valentine’s self-sacrificing commitment to love was legendary in Rome. Eventually, he was granted sainthood and the Catholic Church decided to create a feast in his honor. They picked February 14 as the day of celebration because of the ancient belief that birds (particularly lovebirds, but also owls and doves) began to mate on that very day.
It’s surprising to know that Valentine’s Day is really founded on the concept of love.



*Notice board👉🏼* All pupils shall put on red n white on the 14th of Feb. 2017

*Dress code for Tuesday* Red and white



*Happy Val. In Advance*
*Happy Val. In Advance*

*https://chat.whatsapp.com/HfKhwMRIOheGCZJ6ZKkvdZ*

22/12/2016

Understanding the Meaning
of Colors in Color Psychology
The meaning of colors can vary depending on culture and circumstances.
Each color has many aspects to it but you can easily learn the language of color by understanding a few simple concepts which I will teach you here.
Non-verbal Communication
Color is a form of non verbal communication. It is not a static energy and its meaning can change from one day to the next with any individual - it all depends on what energy they are expressing at that point in time.
For example, a person may choose to wear red on a particular day and this may indicate that this is their favorite (personality) color, or they are ready to take action, or they may be passionate about what they are going to be doing that day, or again it may mean that they are feeling angry that day, on either a conscious or subconscious level. All are traits of the color red .
The Meaning of Color s
Red is the color of energy, passion, action, ambition and determination. It is also the color of anger and sexual passion.
For more on the meaning of colors for the color red
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Orange is the color of social communication and optimism. From a negative color meaning it is also a sign of pessimism and superficiality.
For more on the color orange
With the meaning of colors, in color psychology, yellow is the color of the mind and the intellect. It is optimistic and cheerful. However it can also suggest impatience, criticism and cowardice.
For more on the color yellow
Green is the color of balance and growth. It can mean both self-reliance as a positive and possessiveness as a negative, among many other meanings.
For more on the positives and negatives of the color green
Blue is the color of trust and peace. It can suggest loyalty and integrity as well as conservatism and frigidity.
To understand the color blue
Indigo is the color of intuition. In the meaning of colors it can mean idealism and structure as well as ritualistic and addictive.
For more on the color indigo
Purple is the color of the imagination. It can be creative and individual or immature and impractical.
For more on the color purple
The color meaning of turquoise is communication and clarity of mind. It can also be impractical and idealistic.
For more on the color turquoise
The color psychology of pink is unconditional love and nurturing. Pink can also be immature, silly and girlish.
For more on the color pink
In the meaning of colors, magenta is a color of universal harmony and emotional balance. It is spiritual yet practical, encouraging common sense and a balanced outlook on life.
For more on the color magenta
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The color brown is a friendly yet serious, down-to-earth color that relates to security, protection, comfort and material wealth.
To read more about the color brown
From a color psychology perspective, gray is the color of compromise - being neither black nor white, it is the transition between two non-colors. It is unemotional and detached and can be indecisive.
For more information on the color gray
Silver has a feminine energy; it is related to the moon and the ebb and flow of the tides - it is fluid, emotional, sensitive and mysterious.
To understand more about the color silver
Gold is the color of success, achievement and triumph. Associated with abundance and prosperity, luxury and quality, prestige and sophistication, value and elegance, the color psychology of gold implies affluence, material wealth and extravagance.
For more on the color gold
White is color at its most complete and pure, the color of perfection. The color meaning of white is purity, innocence, wholeness and completion.
For more on the color white
Black is the color of the hidden, the secretive and the unknown, creating an air of mystery. It keeps things bottled up inside, hidden from the world.

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