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    Pittsburgh’s 200th Birthday Purpose: Commemorative Central Idea: Over the past 200 years‚ Pittsburgh has become a one-of-a-kind city through its industrial innovations‚ cultural developments‚ and entertaining environment. Introduction: Good morning everyone. The year 2016 has held many celebrations thus far. And while I’m sure what many of you are most interested in is finally a Cleveland Cavaliers’ championship‚ since it has been since 1964 (“When Was The..”)‚ we have a significant birthday on our hands

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    January‚ 7 to January‚ 19‚ when the sun turns its gaze towards spring and the days begin to become longer. People say that "Kalyady” is God’s holiday. It is a jolly time when people are enjoying themselves. "Kalyady” celebrations have ancient pagan traditions. During this holiday groups of merry young boys and girls in smart clothes go from house to house in Belarussian villages and towns. Hosts and hostesses usually treat them with delicious things and thank them for well-wishing and carol-singing.

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    A lot of the holidays in South Africa came to be after Mandela and the ANC came into power. They decided to change them‚ making sure that they would mean something for everyone in the country‚ so that no one would feel left out and discriminated. Many of them were made to honor and remember the people who helped the country to where it is today‚ and who fought for a better future. Nelson Mandela did not want anyone to feel left out. One of those is Mandela day‚ obviously to celebrate the life

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    Sudanese Customs and Traditions Sudanese Hospitality • Sudanese people are well-known by their hospitality all over the world. 2. At occasions such as RAMADAN • Sudanese hospitality seems clearly in RAMADAN ;When all neighbors and relatives sit together on street And invite every one walk through the street as they Have known him for long time. In addition they present All types of local food such as(aseeda ‚waka…)and all Types of drinks:(;…)but the special drink For them is(hilo mur ) which

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    This essay on Modern and Tradition‚ in relation to the Renaissance is quite interesting‚ especially since it is known as the rebirth in the European civilization and is characterized by the revival of the arts‚ a social restructuring and a scientific revolution.  This era of history is definitely a beacon drawing to who seeks the origins of modernity. Most scholars do agree that it took place over the past millennia‚ since ideas from Italy spread over Europe and transcended the continental boundaries

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    seeking them out over the internet and in the churches. Sacred Traditions One sacred tradition of Judaism is that "Sabbath and holidays are marked by special observances‚ and attendance at public worship is considered especially important" (Unknown‚ 2003). The people of Judaism are very strict about their religion and the discipline of such practices. Bar mitzvah is a celebration of when a boy turns thirteen. They are celebrating the passing into manhood. The family generally throws a large

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    think about? Burning builds‚ grass fires‚ car fires‚ all the modern day stuff‚ right? Has one ever sat back and thought about how firefighting started? Going back even 100 years‚ one will see such a big difference. Firefighting is a bit of a family tradition‚ in some stations. For example‚ station 11‚ the Bentleyville Volunteer Fire Department‚ has been passed down for three or four generations with the Sicchitano family. They eat sleep breath firefighting. Also Firefighting is not just mom and dad passing

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    The Tradition of Southern Hospitality “Southern hospitality… not a tangible thing‚ but an attitude which has been ingrained in southerners forever…” Bee Jackson. Bee Jackson states southern hospitality in perfect truth. Just as a bee’s instinct instructs the bee to concoct honey‚ so the culture dictates the hospitality of the south. I believe that the Gospel‚ taught from the pulpits of the many southern churches‚ inspires this hospitality. My southern experiences fill my mind with memories

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    While sitting table after gorging on the offerings of Thanksgiving‚ it was time to fulfill a family tradition reminiscent of my mother’s 90’s new-age phase‚ we all take a moment to awkwardly attempt to put to all we are thankful for into a thirty-second monolog. When the warmth of the spotlight focused on me‚ I let the estrogen flow‚ disregard the patience of the less sensitive family seated at the table‚ and started in on this long-winded exposé on how each of the women before me gives me all that

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    The Shinto faith originates with the ancient people of Japan. The term Shinto is not a Japanese term but was the term given to the religion present there when Buddhism arrived from China. The Chinese term shen-dao was the term given to the religion meaning “the way of the higher gods”. Immigrants from various countries (Korea‚ Mongolia‚ Malaya & possibly Siberia) made up the Japanese culture and the Shinto faith is a melting pot of nature worship‚ ancestor worship‚ Confucian morals‚ Buddhist thought

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