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    mooncake festival

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    When I was 5 years old‚ I was adorable. Not to sound boastful‚ but it’s true. I look at photos of myself back then‚ and I don’t recognize that little boy. I had blond hair‚ blue eyes‚ and a winning smile. All I can think is‚ What the heck? I peaked in preschool? But I was 5‚ and like all kids that age‚ I didn’t know what I had. In fact‚ I didn’t want to be 5. I wanted to be 6. Now I’m 37‚ and I’m rethinking things. It’s not that I mind being entrenched in my thirties. It’s just that‚ like so many

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    The Dragon Boat Festival

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    Officially on falling on the fifth day of the fifth lunar month‚ the Dragon Boat Festival is also known as Double Fifth Day. While many stories regarding its origin abound‚ the most popular and widely accepted version regards Qu Yuan‚ a minister during the Warring States Period (475 - 221 BC) Legend of the Dragon Boat Festival’s Origin At the end of the Zhou Dynasty‚ the area we now know as China had fallen into a state of fragmentation and conflict. While the Zhou dynasty had ruled for several

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    Community Book Festival

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    Community Book Festival Every day hundreds‚ if not thousands of families look forward to their local upcoming weekend activities. For some‚ it is the local fair that rolls into town with the rides for their children. Others‚ it is a walk on the water front with good food and drinks. For most‚ it is time to relax‚ have a cold drink‚ and enjoy things like Seafair in Washington State‚ or the Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach for Southern California residents. Without local non-profit organizations

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    1Article One: “A case study of Glastonbury an V Festival”5 2Article Two:7 Article One: “A case study of Glastonbury an V Festival” Phenomenon‚ Aims‚ Scope and Sources of Evidence The Phenomenon of the article is to implement the motives of visitors attending a music festival determining quantitative responses taken place at V Festival and Glastonbury in the UK in order to design better products and services aiming greater attendance and lure sponsors for funding. According to Lundberg

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    Benjamin Umstead and Jason Brackett C.P. Music Festival Program Proposal Table of Contents Justification Goals and Objectives Resource Needs Schedule Risk Management Analysis Critical Evaluation Appendix A (Registration Form) Appendix B (Liability Waiver) Appendix C (Rules and Regulations) Appendix D (Music Festival Survey) Sources Justification for Program Proposal We are proposing a four-day‚ three night music festival sponsored by Pepsi and Under Armour in College Park‚

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    Diwali The Festival Of Lights An ancient celebration with deeply spiritual roots‚ this Festival of Lights is technically a tradition with a religious foundation‚ but all that are willing to share in the season of abundance are welcome. Thousands of oil lamps‚ fireworks‚ lavish feasts‚ fragrant flowers and colored sand in the form of lotus blossoms adorn India in this annual homecoming that is Diwali. The festival has its roots in ancient Indian texts and it stands for

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    The podcast Cruel and Unusual covers the issue of the death penalty and whether or not it should be allowed in the U.S. It discusses the controversy within this issue‚ especially the lethal injection and the constitutionality of capital punishment in regards to the ban of cruel and unusual punishment in the 8th amendment. Some of the cases mentioned were Wilkerson v Utah where the Supreme Court initially ruled to allow a firing squad to be used in the death penalty and Baze v Rees (2008) in which

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    Mid Autumn Festival

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    lived in there. As you know‚ a special festival involves in this legend called the Mid Autumn Moon Festival. It takes place on Middle August of Moon Calender every year. Mid is an exciting festival to Vietnamese people so they prepare carefully and have many exciting cultural activities. Mid is a celebration for children and moreover‚ during the Mid‚ all members of family gather with their relatives. So another name of this festival is “Reunite Festival” In preparation‚ people buy some fruits

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    Burning Man Festival

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    Burning Man Burning Man Festival Analysis • How would you identify the philosophical background or the intellectual/esthetical/artistic streams that impact the foundation and the organisation of this festival ? • How would you describe its success ? • What is your subjective assessment of events such as this one? • How could this event be introduced to your country - provide a brief outline of a marketing strategy. Burning Man is a week-long annual event held in the Black Rock Desert in

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    The Harvest Festival Paper

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    #3: This event first happened in November Fact#3: Again untrue since historians predict this celebration happened in october and lasted for three days Myth#4: The food they ate was similar to the food we eat now Fact#4: Actually there was no cranberry sauce‚ popcorn‚ or turkey Myth #5 Only one or two natives came to the harvest festival Fact #5: When in fact about 90 native men attended Myth #6: The pilgrims or colonists only wore black and white clothing Fact #6: Incorrect as well since the colonists

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