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    Before New Year’s Eve‚ everyone is busy with preparatory work such as cleaning houses‚ cooking traditional foods as well as buying new clothes. Step into the New Year’s Day‚ it is entitled to great things. Particularly‚ parents take children to visit ancestors and relatives with warm and wonderful wishes. From my point of view‚ the short period of time is the most comfortable and the funniest time of a year. In my hometown‚ the local government has prepared many exciting and entertaining activities

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    13th of April At this very moment‚ all the provinces around the country are ready to celebrate the Songkran festival. The Songkran Festival [sǒŋ.krāːn]‚ is celebrated in Thailand as the traditional New Year’s Day from 13 to 15 April. Origin: (Songkran has traditionally been celebrated as the New Year for many centuries‚ and is believed to have been adapted from the Sankranti Hindu festival. It is now observed nationwide‚ even in the far south. However‚ the most famous Songkran celebrations are

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    Hello Everyone‚ With the start of the new fiscal year for the federal government (October 1) it’s a good time to clarify some items that previously may have been unclear.   1. All CWT supervisors will now be using standardized timecards for recording your time. This is designed to record your actual arrival and departure times to nearest 15 minutes‚ rather than to just record whether or not you showed up. For example‚ if you arrive at 9:06a‚ it can be counted as 9:00a; if you arrive at 9:09a

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    Year to remember

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    A Year to Remember !!!  When you hear the word “Junior year” what comes first in your mind ?? When I am in my sophomore year ‚ I feel how hard to become a third year student because i think that I will face lots of challenges and I will undergo in an emotional stress‚ most especially if you were belong in the first section or the star section it is difficult to you to have fun because you should study hard .. you will have a busy schedule ‚ lots of homework ‚ projects and different school works

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    Gap Year

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    2014 The Gap Year ! Many students assume that after they finish high school they have only 3 options‚ attend a university‚ join the military‚ or go out and get a job. But what they don’t consider to be an option is the gap year. The idea is picking up momentum fast in the UK but is still rather unknown in the United States‚ where on average only about 30 out of every 1000 students take a gap year after graduation (Martin 571). A gap year is when a student takes a year off‚ most of the

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    The Gap Year The “gap year” has been a common rite of passage in many foreign countries for decades‚ but it has now started to gain significant steam here in America as told by Danielle Wood‚ a parent from Today’s Parenting. This leads to many questions that parents and students want answered‚ such as: “Is the “gap year” a good or bad consideration?” “Will this decision put me behind?” “Does this stop me from ever going to college?” “Will I ever get my college degree?” All of these

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    GTaking a GAP year (also known as year abroad‚ year out‚ year off‚ deferred year‚ bridging year‚ time off and time out) refers to taking a year out of studying to do something else. Many people take a gap year before starting college or university‚ but it can be taken at any time.[1] History | This article’s tone or style may not be appropriate for Wikipedia. Specific concerns may be found on the talk page. See Wikipedia’s guide to writing better articles for suggestions. (December 2008) |

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    How do Different Cultures View the Idea of “Gap Year”? 1.USA&UK 2.Other European Countries 3.Asian Countries In the United States‚ the practice of taking a "year off" remains the exception‚ but is gaining in popularity. Taking a year out has recently become slightly more common for Americans‚ with prevailing reasons as a feeling of being burned out of classroom education and a desire to understand oneself better. In the United Kingdom a year out is a common choice before university‚ again to travel

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    The Liturgical Year

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    The Liturgical year There are seven parts of the liturgical year‚ Ordinary time‚ Advent‚ Christmas‚ Ordinary time again‚ Lent‚ Paschal Triduum‚ and Easter. Ordinary time is common weeks that do not belong to a particular season and during this time Saints may be honored. Advent is the preparation for Christmas; Catholics are to use this time to prepare for celebrating the birth of Jesus. Christmas is the celebration of Jesus’ birthday which is celebrated December 25th of every year and for the following

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    Kenneth Lockridge‚ A New England Town: The First Hundred Years (New York: W. W. Norton & Company‚ Inc.‚ 1970) Many historical texts about the American Revolution and the events leading up to it are generalized‚ unspecific and do not investigate the preliminary causes of the changes America underwent before the Revolution. However‚ A New England Town by Professor Kenneth Lockridge attempts to describe how the colonies in America developed by following the progress of a typical Puritan colonial

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