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    Christmas represents a time for family, cheer, happiness, and of course, presents. Santa Clause represents the most exemplary giver, and a young child’s belief in Santa Clause brings much joy. Children eagerly await to hear the mystical sleigh bells and always leave out cookies and milk for the jolly good fellow. On Christmas morning, these kids hurry down the stairs, excited to see what Santa had left them. Late at night, on Christmas Eve, children sleep and dream of sugar plums. Yet, imagine a…

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    I am going to tell you about the history of Thanksgiving and what is Thanksgiving. Thanksgiving is on November 26.Thanksgiving is where your family makes food or buys food and cooks it so they can eat the food. For Thanksgiving everybody bes nice because it is a nice holiday. People have their Thanksgiving in a house or a park but they mostly do it in a house. The history is On the fourth Thursday of November, Americans celebrate Thanksgiving, a national holiday honoring the early settlers and…

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    Sami Religion

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    Sami religion is a collective term about the myths, beliefs and ritual practice that traditionally have been widespread among Sami people in Scandinavia, Finland and Russia. From the late 1600s it was started an intense missionary activity among the Sami population, which led to the traditional Sami religion largely disappeared during the 1700s. Some myths, beliefs and practices have nevertheless survived until our days, in many cases parallel to the Christian worldview. In recent years, there…

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    home, Prince Albert had popularised the Christmas tree (Midgley) (Johnson). Previous to the 19th century, Christmas was not adored and cherished as it is today or in the Victorian era (Liebenson). In 1848, there was an infamous drawing depicting the Royal Family surrounding a decorated tree with ornaments and toys under the tree (Midgley). Not only did Prince Albert help to start the tradition of a tree in the house, he also would have decorated Christmas trees to schools in Windsor and to local…

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    Through the years, Christmas has changed from family gathering, fun, joyful religious holiday to a day focused on who receives what and how great the value of the gift is. In the short story “Noel” we see this theory come into play. This short story shows how this holiday is not what it used to be. Christmas has changed from a traditional celebration to a modernized day in which is focused around money and receiving. Several patterns are recognized in this story and can provide evidence to prove…

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    of A Christmas Carol. The reason I liked the movie better was because, you can better visualize what is going on in it. It also had the music so you knew when things would get exciting and better. I also liked the movie better because you could see what the characters looked like and how they felt. They are the same because it always had to be cold instead of hot everywhere Scrooge went. All the ghost took him places in the past present, and also future to show him why he should like christmas…

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    A Christmas Carol play review On December First 2015 I saw A Christmas Carol the play at the Trinity Repetory Company.In Providence Rhode Island at 10:30 AM. I thought the opening scene was very explanatory,because they read the introduction of the book.This was exploratory because they are telling us who Marley was and how he had died seven years ago. I thought the special effects in the play were magnificent .One of the special effects that I thought was very impressive was when they…

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    For my family tradition on Christmas eve we go to my uncles and aunts house with my little cousins, we eat a little Christmas food like cookies, ham, turkey, and of course my favorite the gooey homemade pecan pie. After our bellies are full to the point where we can’t eat anymore, we open the presents wrapped and bought by our loved ones. Yeah we joke and have some arguments before christmas and everything, but at the end of the day we gather and share what god has given us, after that wonderful…

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    celebration is Christmas, Most of the people are catholic and they start going to the church each morning at five from December 16 to December 25. Venezuelan celebrate Christmas on December 24 in midnight gathering in a house with family in a big meal listening to Gaita music, and exchanging presents. Children believe Jesus brings gifts on December 25 instead of Santa Claus. Also Venezuelan has food Traditions, Arepa; a corn pancake fried, baked or grilled. Hallacas is a typical plate in…

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    How to Make a Candy Cane Christmas Bouquet This Christmas I decided to make some Christmas themed bouquet to surprise friends and family that will see during the holidays. This cane candies bouquet looks great, and does not take long to make. It can also be fun and easy project for children to make. You will need: * 50 mini candies canes * 1 pile of silk poinsettias * 1 pile of silk holly * Thick wire and a thin wire * Stem tape Step 1: wire and tape for poinsettias and Holly … Wires and tapes…

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