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    Hanukah. I certainly did not‚ like a lot of other people‚ I thought it was just the way Jewish people celebrated Christmas. This is a misconstrued perception of the Hanukah (the festival of lighting). Like all traditional celebrations there was a significant event that caused a celebration and Hanukah is no different. Hanukah dates back to around the second century; 165 B.C.E era and is summarized as the spiritual and psychical victory for the Jews against the Greeks. How Hanukah came to be‚ the Temple

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    Festivals in Davao Region

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    the participation of local barangay units in various music competitons not only to enrich cultural literacy but also as an opportunity to gain support in the development projects of local communities. Musikahan Festival is a weeklong musical celebration that also aims to promote Tagum City as the Music Capital of Mindanao and have now finally made a mark in the music scene as Department of Tourism have officially included the event as one of the country’s pride festivals .Already earning popularism

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    the 1920s and 1930s‚ Halloween had become a secular‚ but community-centered holiday‚ with parades and town-wide parties as the featured entertainment. Despite the best efforts of many schools and communities‚ vandalism began to plague Halloween celebrations in many communities during this time. By the 1950s‚ town leaders had successfully limited vandalism and Halloween had evolved into a holiday directed mainly at the young. Due to the high numbers of young children during the fifties baby boom‚ parties

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    Once the most important Jewish festival‚ Sukkot is still relevant today. There are many reasons why Sukkot is still important to the Jewish faith and people. It is a joyful festival‚ and it commemorates the Jewish people being freed from slavery (and the subsequent years in the desert). This means it is still relevant today because it is remembering an important part of their cultural history as Jewish people. Sukkot begins somewhere from late September to late October: the harvest season

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    vibrant celebration or a ceremony or recognition at all. Burial rites and traditions of the Igbo people are created around how the person has lived their life‚ roles of the family‚ and the ceremony. How a person lives their life in the Igbo culture plays a big part in how one is buried. For example‚ if someone were to be in a tremendous amount of debt‚ they were to be given no funeral at all and left to rot in the Evil Forest. (Chinua 15-25) Chiefs‚ or leaders‚ get the most elaborate celebrations. Chiefs

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    kurta /Panjabi. Young women wear white saris with red borders‚ and adorn themselves with tip (bindis)‚ churi (bangles) and fūl (flowers). I bought earlier Panjabi with white and red combination for wearing in Pohela Boishakh. The Pohela Boishakh celebrations and festivities reflect the life in rural Bengal. On this day everything is washed and cleaned. On that day I woke up early in the morning‚ bathed early in the morning and dressed my new clothes. Pohela Boishakh has now become an integral part

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    starts with the New Moon on the first day of the New Year and ends on the full moon on fifteen days later. The calendar is a combination of lunar and solar movement‚ so the Chinese New Year falls on different day in each year. (Chinese New Year Celebration‚ 2007) There is a legend behind this festival. It states that in a thousand of years ago‚ a cruel monster‚ Nien‚ eats people on the New Years Eve. To prevent this from happening‚ every citizens stick red paper in front of the door‚ light up fires

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    A Brief History of Kuki Diaspora Group in Britain Canon Dr David T Haokip* (July 2011) Abstract: In the New Testament the Apostle Paul had written epistles to the early churches. Likewise‚ I am writing this letter to the Kuki community‚ in particular concerning those settled in different geographical regions of the World. The diverse experiences of hardship caused by wars‚ famine‚ and related problems for centuries have caused the Jewish people to wander in exile (disperse/scatter) from

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    milestones. 10 points Question 16 All of the following describe benefits associated with celebrating the completion of a project EXCEPT: Answer A. Celebrations can persuade team members to do just a bit more than they might otherwise B. Celebrations provide an opportunity to recognize team member efforts C. Celebrations mark transition points as

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    ​1. In Ancient Greece‚ the death of a loved one or prominent person was met with a period of grieving and celebration of their life. Alongside the somber rituals of interment‚ viewings‚ and the distinguishing of graves the celebration of the person’s life took place. The people of Ancient Greece saw passing as an inescapable element of the circle of life. The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s article "Death‚ Burial‚ and the Afterlife in Ancient Greece" (Department‚ 2003) offers additional information

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