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    I attended the play A Christmas Carol Clarence Brown Theater at the University of Tennessee at Knoxville on Saturday December 5‚ 2015. This play was a very well put on play. It was about this mean miserable old man named Ebenezer Scrooge that hates Christmas. One night Scrooge was approached by a ghost‚ and he was told that he would be visited by three different ghost in the next three nights. Then all of a sudden Scrooge fell into a deep sleep. First the ghost of Christmas past visits him‚ and takes

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    Eating Christmas in the Kalahari by Richard Borshay Lee This article is about the Christmas culture of !Kung Bushmen. The conflict between Bushmen’s culture and the author’s through the whole article. The social anthropologist‚ also the author use the anthropological fieldwork method to figure out the difference between Bushmen and ours. According to the author‚ “Perhaps‚ armed with that independence and with their superb knowledge of their environment‚ they might yet survive the future

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    Professor Sandra Snow ENG 323-11500-22132943 1 April 2011 Social and Historical Effects Responsible for the Conception of the Fantastic and Supernatural in Gothic Horror Bram Stoker’s Dracula debuted in Victorian England at the end of the nineteenth century. Not the first vampire story of its time‚ it certainly made one of the most lasting impressions on modern culture‚ where tales of the supernatural‚ horror‚ witchcraft‚ possession‚ demoniacs‚ vampires‚ werewolves‚ zombies‚ aliens‚

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    T was the night before Christmas‚ when all through the house Not a creature was stirring‚ not even a mouse; The stockings were hung by the chimney with care‚ In hopes that St. Nicholas soon would be there; The children were nestled all snug in their beds‚ While visions of sugar-plums danced in their heads; And mamma in her ’kerchief‚ and I in my cap‚ Had just settled down for a long winter’s nap‚ When out on the lawn there arose such a clatter‚ I sprang from the bed to see what was the

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    Christmas is celebrated by many people. We can celebrate it by having family gatherings‚ have fellowship by food‚ exchanging gifts‚ and letting people know how grateful we are for them. Some other people think of Christmas as a very religious time of year‚ when the prophecy of Jesus Christ coming back and being born was fulfilled. A prophecy is a prediction that you think will come true. Jesus fulfilled many prophecies that were predicted in the old testament. One prophecy fulfilled by Jesus was

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    My Christmas and New Year It’s the day before Christmas! I woke up full with Christmas Spirit. My family and me gather around and decorate our house with Christmas wreath‚ mistletoe‚ Christmas stockings‚ and especially the Christmas tree‚ which is decorated again with beautiful Christmas tree ornaments‚ Christmas light and the star on top. We stayed at home all day until the evening because it took us a quite long time to decorate the whole house. Then we prepare to go to the Church for the Midnight

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    The Christmas truce which was a not official truce. The truce occurred along the Western Front. The truce occurred during the Christmas of 1914. World War 1 had been going on for many months but the soldiers on both sides stepped out of their trenches. They walked across no mans land which is where they shook hands and agreed to have a truce so that any of the dead from either side could be buried. As well some of the soldiers also used the truce as a way to chat with each other. Some of them even

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    When you think back to childhood‚ your best memories often revolve around winter holidays. Sometimes they recall a very special Christmas gift‚ such as that much wished for electronic device or video game. More often‚ they remember good company and good times‚ family laughter over a game‚ hot chocolate and a hug while building a snowman‚ gifts that came without a price tag and that have become priceless with time. With a little thought and planning‚ you can still create and enjoy memorable holiday

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    The Importance of Nature‚ Emotions‚ the Individual‚ and the Supernatural To the Romantic Author The growing industrialization and urbanization‚ which took place in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries‚ brought forth a peculiar response from the artists and poets of that era. This response got the name of such cultural trend as Romanticism. When one hears the term “romanticism”‚ one is quick to jump to the conclusion that the work has a relation to love. This may not be wrong but the in

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    In the play "Macbeth‚" there were many interesting parts which could be looked at due to the interest of the supernatural. The use of the supernatural in the visions‚ the ghost‚ the apparitions and especially the witches are all elements that influence the theme of the play and make it interesting. Looking through each act and scene of the play‚ it is noticed that the supernatural is definitely a major part in the play’s concept. <br> <br>The first influence of the witches occurs at the beginning

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