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What (who) is sham bid - definition

EGYPTIAN NATIONAL HOLIDAY MARKING THE BEGINNING OF SPRING
Sham el nessim; Sham el naseem; Sham al Naseem; Sham Al Naseem; Sham al nasim; Sham El Nessim; Sham ennesim; Sham ennisim; Shamm al-Nasim; Sham el Nessim; Sham el-Nessim; Sham Ennisim; Sham El-Nessim

Shim Sham         
JAZZ DANCE ROUTINE
Shim sham (dance); Shim Sham (dance); Shim sham; Shim Sham Shimmy; Shim sham shimmy
The Shim Sham Shimmy, Shim Sham or just Sham originally is a particular tap dance routine and is regarded as tap dance's national anthem. For today's swing dancers, it is a line dance.
Kohn–Sham equations         
ONE-ELECTRON SCHRÖDINGER EQUATION OF A FICTITIOUS SYSTEM
Kohn-Sham equations; Kohn-Sham; Kohn--Sham equations
In physics and quantum chemistry, specifically density functional theory, the Kohn–Sham equation is the non-interacting Schrödinger equation (more clearly, Schrödinger-like equation) of a fictitious system (the "Kohn–Sham system") of non-interacting particles (typically electrons) that generate the same density as any given system of interacting particles.
Mohd Sham Mohd Sani         
MALAYSIAN ACADEMIC
Professor Emeritus Dato’ Dr. Mohd Sham Mohd Sani
Mohd Sham Mohd Sani is a Malaysian academic who had served as the former Vice Chancellor of National University of Malaysia. He was the first in National University of Malaysia's history to be awarded the Emeritus Professor status.

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Sham Ennessim

Sham Ennessim (Arabic: شم النسيم, Sham Al Nassim or Sham an-Nassim; Egyptian Arabic: Sham Ennesim, IPA: [ˈʃæmm ennɪˈsiːm]; Coptic: ϣⲱⲙ ⲛ̀ⲛⲓⲥⲓⲙ, Shom Ennisim) is an Egyptian national festival marking the beginning of spring, as it originates from the ancient Egyptian Shemu festival, it's celebrated by all Egyptians and is announced by the state as a public holiday. Sham Ennessim always falls on Easter Monday, which is the day after Easter, in accordance with the Coptic Orthodox Church.

The festival has been nationally celebrated by all the Egyptians since ancient times, as it is considered a national festival in Egypt. Its history goes back to ancient Egyptian times, as it was related to the agricultural background of the ancient Egyptians, originating from Shemu. Sham Ennessim is an official holiday in modern Egypt.

The main features of the festival are:

  • Egyptians spend all day out picnicking in any space of green, public gardens, on the Nile, or at the zoo.
  • Traditional food eaten on this day consists mainly of fesikh (a fermented, salted and dried grey mullet), lettuce, scallions or green onions, and lupin beans.
  • Coloring boiled eggs, then eating and gifting them.

On that day ... the modern Egyptians say that lettuce represents hopefulness at the beginning of the spring. Eggs are used to represent the renewal of life in the season of the spring. People dye the eggs in various colors in a tradition that goes back to the ancient Egyptians who were probably the first to introduce this practice. Salted fish represents fertility and welfare.