No - see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arbor_Day
Click link below to see a list of countries and the dates of their arbor day!
No, it can vary from year to year.
no
Christmas is celebrated pretty much all around the world, just in different ways. Christians believe that Christmas is because of Christ being born.
In Canada and US Labor day is celebrated on the first monday of September and in most of the other countries it's on 1st May.
Ramadan is the same around the world. It ended September 10th, 2010. Some celebrated it September 11th 2010.
Valentine's Day is celebrated on February 14 in many places around the world, but not everywhere. For example, Brazil celebrates their "Lover's Day" in mid-June.
Not exactly. A degree from U of M in Ann Arbor is more prestigious. The classes in Ann Arbor are harder and generally of better quality. A degree from the Dearborn campus is still impressive but does not hold the same weight as one from Ann Arbor.
Exactly the same as all over the world.
"Rose Tonnelle": rose comes from french, so it's the same. tonnelle means arbor.
No, New Year is the most celebrated holiday, although it may not be on the same day for everyone.
They are all celebrated around the same time!
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