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Monday is sometimes held to be the first day of the week (especially in modern Europe, see ISO 8601), and sometimes the second day (a traditional view derived from ancient Jews and still standard in Great Britain and the United States). For this reason, the name for the day in Arabic, Greek, Hebrew and PortuguesePortuguese portugues is a Romance language predominantly spoken in Portugal, Brazil, Angola, Mozambique, Cape Verde, and East Timor. With more than 200 million native speakers, Portuguese is one of the few languages spoken in such widely-distributed parts is "second day".
Modern culture usually looks at Monday as the beginning of the work weekThe workweek literally, refers to the period of time that an individual spends at paid occupational labor. For example, a person who works for nine hours per day, five days per week, would be said to have a 45-hour workweek. However, phrases such as durin, as it is typically Monday when adults go back to work and children back to school after the weekendThe weekend is a part of the week lasting one or two days in which most paid workers do not work. This is a time for leisure and recreation, or for religious activities. In Christian countries the weekend typically covers Saturday and Sunday, while in Mus, hence the colloquial "illness" MondayitisMondayitis is a word used in pop culture to describe the tired and apathetic feeling many experience upon the return to work after the weekend. Mondayitis is the same as having a case of the Mondays . A possible reason for Mondayitis is that human circadi. A possible reason for Mondayitis is that human circadian rhythmThe Circadian rhythm is a name given to the "internal body clock that regulates the (roughly) 24 hour cycle of biological processes in animals and plants. The term circadian comes from the Latin circa meaning "around" and dies "day", meaning literally, "as are incompatible with the normal 40-hour working week.
In the popular rhyme, "Monday's Child is fair of face".
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