Almost all cultures celebrate the coming of a New Year. In cultures where the Gregorian calendar is used, a New Year begins on the first day of January. Both New Year's Eve and New Year's Day are popular holidays around the world. Many individuals attend parties or stay up late to ring in the New Year at midnight.
In America, many individuals watch special New Year's Eve broadcasts on their televisions. Dick Clark, who passed away in 2012, hosted a prominent New Year's Eve broadcast for many years. Such shows generally include musical performances, reviews of important news from the past year and images of New Year's celebrations from around the globe.
Many large cities have outdoors New Year's Eve celebrations. New York City is perhaps the most famous, attracting millions of visitors every year. Celebrants gather in and around Times Square to drink, party and wait for the famous crystal ball to drop from the needle of the Empire State Building at midnight. Confetti, ticker tape and noisemakers are integral to most New Year's Eve celebrations.
It is traditional for couples to kiss at the strike of midnight. Many individuals sing the song "Auld Lang Syne," a tune associated with New Year's Eve. Bars, restaurants and shopping centers in many areas stay open late on this special day to attract customers.
New Year's Day is also an important holiday in many countries. In the U.S., a number of major collegiate football games are played on New Year's Day. The most prominent is the Rose Bowl, played in Pasadena, California. Prior to the game, the world-famous Rose Parade proceeds down Pasadena's streets. Floats made from fresh flowers and seeds are put on display. The parade is broadcast around the world. Families often gather together to watch football games and have a special meal on New Year's Day.
The beginning of a New Year is also an opportunity for individuals to make resolutions for the coming year. New Year's Resolutions often include promises to participate in healthy activities, quit smoking or spend more time with family. Some companies have started marketing smartphone apps and other products to help individuals stay on track with their resolutions.
New Year's celebrations are all about ringing out the old and bringing in the new. They revolve around the idea that the coming year will be better than the last. Thanks to this promise, many individuals love to celebrate on New Year's Eve.
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Uxie
# 135 on the pokedex in Luminion.
Mothim
diamond pokedex number 80 is Barboach
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Number 33 is Golem on the Sinnoh Pokedex.
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Uxie
# 135 on the pokedex in Luminion.
== ==In the SINNOH Pokedex it is UXIE.In the NATIONAL Pokedex it is MOLTRES.== ==
Mothim
In the Sinnoh Pokedex Number 114 is Mantine. In the National Pokedex its Kabutops.
In Diamond & Pearl's version of the Sinnoh Dex, Pokémon #149 is Dialga.
146 is Uxie on sinnoh pokedex On National pokedex it is Moltres