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    among the food forager society is called social leveling mechanism. In the article Eating Christmas in the Kalahari‚ Richard Lee talks about the Kung Bushmen way of practicing social leveling mechanism‚ which is shown by two clear ways. These ways are publicly ridiculed and in the other manner they show no signs of gratitude and thankfulness. For example‚ when hunting for a large animal for the Christmas feast‚ Kung Bushmen does not allow the hunter to act as a chief or the leader because this might

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    A Christmas Carol‚ by Charles Dickens‚ is a book that reminds all Christians of what inspires the holiday of Christmas and the good will that surrounds it. During the Christmas season‚ people tend to put their daily needs‚ selfishness‚ and working mindset aside for benevolence‚ friendship‚ and jubilation. In Dickens’ novel‚ Scrooge‚ the main character‚ is surrounded by a handful of characters that stand out as representatives of the good will that surrounds Christmas. Fred represents good humor‚

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    Jayna Kovel World Theatre Greg Justice 07 November 2013 The View Unnerving. That’s the only way to describe walking into a dimply lit black box theatre to realize that the actor you have come to watch…is watching you. He’s acting‚ yes‚ but the whole premise of “The View” could not have been more clearly stated as we sat down to the crackle and pop of white noise in the background. In the tiny theatre‚ I couldn’t have been more than ten feet from what we were soon to learn was the main character

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    The Origin and History of Christmas Christmas is the most popular festival globally. Christmas is an occasion that celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ. The origin and the history of Christmas have pagan roots. It is said that the origin of Christmas began 2000 years ago when the birth of Christ took place. History mentions that Jesus was born to Joseph and Mary in a manger and it is said that a star guided the three Magi who traveled from the East to Jerusalem to shower gifts on baby Jesus. It

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    The Christmas Story was narrated by a nine-year-old boy‚ Ralphie‚ the stories main character. The story is set around Christmas time‚ and Ralphie had only one goal‚ and that was to make sure he got a Red Ryder B.B. gun for Christmas. He first started this mission by attempting to put an ad for the B.B gun in his mother’s favorite magazine. This action however this did not work. Ralphie’s mother did not approve of a B.B. gun for Christmas. She was scared that Ralphie would shoot his eyes out! Ralphie

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    My Christmas Plans Christmas is commemorating the birth of our Lord Jesus Christ‚ which is the greatest gift God had given us. He is the savior of all human kind for offering and sacrificing His life to save us from our sinful actions for God is LOVE. For me‚ Christmas means LOVE‚ for God’s overflowing love to us that He gave His only Son. I love celebrating Christmas for it is the best time to have our gathering with my family as one. I wish that we are going to attend mass together and

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    Elie’s Nightmare "...I did not belive that they could burn people in our age‚ that humanity would never tolerate it...." (24) says a young Jewish boy‚ named Elie Wiesel‚ who was forced into concentration camps during World War II. Anyone would believe that humanity would be concerned about the deaths; however‚ during World War II many Jewish people endured horrific events until their deaths. Furthermore‚ some were lucky or unlucky enough to survive the nightmare. One Jewish man who survived decided

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    Eating Christmas in the Kalahari Eating Christmas in the Kalahari is an intriguing article written by Richard Borshay Lee. In the article‚ Lee tells of his time working as an anthropologist in the Kalahari and studying the hunting and gathering subsistence economy of the !Kung Bushmen. Lee (1969) writes: The Bushmen’s idea of the Christmas story‚ stripped to its essentials‚ is “praise the birth of white man’s god-chief”; what keeps their interest in the holiday high is the Tswana-Herero custom

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    English 11 – 7th period December 17 2010 The Ultimate Christmas Spirit You know that house that you slow down to stare at in the winter time because of all the gleaming Christmas lights? Well that would be my house thanks to my dad’s dedication to having the most decorated house on the block. Every year he puts on his hat and gloves and goes outside to get to work on the house. He never seems to forget a single decorating starting from the Christmas tree cookie jar all the way to the wreath at the front

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    Christmas is the time of renewing our relationships. We all need the warmth of family love and the sense of true community. God Himself implanted this longing in the human heart and He is the only source of what makes the essence of Christmas. However‚ in today’s world‚ the proper and deepest meaning of Christmas is being increasingly drowned out by the culture of commerce and political correctness. Aggressive commercials draw our attention to shopping‚ promotions‚ gifts‚ and food. There is a tendency

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