ST Patrick 2023

Saint Patrick’s Day is coming soon.

To celebrate the Irish day, we are adding an extra 5% on top of our already discounted prices on all PDU bundles of courses.

Get your PDUs and maintain your Project Manager Certification now (PMP®, PgMP®,  PfMP®, PMI-PBA®, PMI-ACP®, PMI-RMP®, PMI-SP® or CAPM ). With our 100% online training, you will earn the mandatory PDUs in each sections of the new PMI talent triangle. Ways of Working, Power Skills, and Business Acumen. You could train anywhere, anytime, no mandatory schedule and no hassle.

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Use at check-out the coupon code below. It is valid toward all our Bundle of course through March 21, 2023:

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The History behind St Patrick’s Day!

Did you know that St Patrick is the patron saint of Ireland? He is believed to have died on March 17, around 460 A.D. Since then, many legends grew up around him—for example, he drove the snakes out of Ireland or used the shamrock to explain his religion. True or false? Who knows?
The St Patrick’s Day came to the United States, with the Irish immigrants. Every March 17, the United States becomes a green country by wearing green clothes and drinking green beer, and even green food appears on menus. Even the famous corned beef and cabbage— was also an American innovation. The Irish are now adopting St. Patrick’s Day traditions from Irish America, such as corned beef and cabbage, but they are not ready for green beer as per historians.

Do you want to know more about this part of history, we have found some articles?

Who Was St. Patrick? Read here >>>
How St. Patrick’s Day Took on New Life in America Read here >>>>
St. Patrick’s Day feast day Read here>>>

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