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    REFLECTION PAPER How did you spend the Kadayawan Festival? Kadyawan is a festival celebrated by Dabawenyos each year in the month of August. It is celebrated to thank our creator for the good harvest and blessing. There are lots of events‚ tourist from around the globe‚ TV Icons visiting and having Mall Shows‚ Sale and many marked down prices on almost all items in the Malls‚ Sporting events namely Motocross‚ Fun runs‚ marathons and many more. There is also street dance and float parade where

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    Celebration in Malaysia

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    Festivals and celebrations in Malaysia Malaysia has a number of festivals and celebrations‚ most of which are either religious or cultural in origin‚ and are swathed in traditions and rituals. Malaysia. A country where one can experience a multitude of cultural celebrations and festivals‚ as well as‚ and most importantly‚ good food(!) all year round.Almost every month of the year‚ tourists and locals alike immerse themselves in one celebration or another‚ thanks to the diverse cultural practices

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    Christmas Celebration

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    Celebration of Christmas This is an excerpt from the paper... For most Americans‚ the most important holiday of the year is Christmas. Although Christmas is a holiday celebrated in many nations‚ there’s no denying that America makes a bigger celebration and holiday out of Christmas than any other nation in the world. Perhaps this is because no nation has altered or adapted a holiday as much in the twentieth century as Americans have Christmas. Originally‚ Christmas was strictly a day for religious

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    Celebration Of Life

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    Celebration of Life The best celebrations are those that focus on the persons being honored‚ and the occasion. Make your message positive‚ and centered on the star. Types of celebration of life  Family events Eg: reunions  Celebrations and occasions of maturation and entering a new stage of life Eg: Bar mitzvahs  Ceremonies of faith Eg: baptism‚ christening‚ or dedication of an infant or child Content •Focus on the person •Reflect positive growth and development. Write a brief‚ personal

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    Birthday Celebration

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    Our topic of discussion is “BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION‚”We have two opinion polls‚ (A)Some of us think that there is no harm in celebration (B)While others think we shouldn’t celebrate&I belongs to the this category. & as I never celebrate birthday so I will talk about the disadvantages of Birthday celebration ‚because I am against of birthday celebration.. First of all we should know the routes of the custom which we are celebrating‚in other words ‚what arguments do I have to celebrate it

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    A Family Celebration

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    A Family Celebration U1IP There are many traditional celebrations throughout the world. There is Christmas‚ Thanksgiving‚ and Easter. Not everyone or every culture‚ so to speak observes these celebrations. It depends on your background‚ culture‚ and beliefs. While most families around the world celebrate the traditional holidays‚ many families‚ like my own‚ have similar celebrations that are like the traditional holidays. Every year within my culture and religion we celebrate (Eid) al Fitr

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    Christmas Celebration

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    Christmas Celebration Many people celebrate Christmas but don’t believe in God or Jesus. It’s a holiday that many people will celebrate together by giving each other gifts and spent time with family. The day of Christmas is the birth of Jesus Christ. It is usually celebrated on December 25 each year. Many people around the world will usually celebrate it. It’s a time for family and friends to come together to celebrate a time of joy and love. People also think that on the day of Christmas it

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    Eid Celebration

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    Eid ul-Fitr means the celebration of the end of Ramadan. During Eid ul-Fitr we give donations to those in need in the community -- the donations are called Fitrana. The significance of this holiday is to celebrate the completion of Ramadan. Ramadan is the holy month of fasting‚ in which one eats before sun up and does not eat or drink again until sundown. This is one of the Five Pillars of Islam‚ which make up the foundation of Muslim life. The pillars consist of the oneness of God‚ five daily

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    Celebration of Christmas

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    The celebration of Christmas in the Philippines begins on the 16th of December and ends on the first Sunday of January which is the Feast of the Epiphany (The Three Kings). It is quite different from the other countries of the world‚ it is the longest of the Philippine festivities stretching for over 3 weeks. This makes the Filipino Christmas celebration one of the longest Christmas season in the world. A rich tradition which dates back to the Spanish period. Christmas or "Pasko" is the most awaited

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    The feature article‚ “A Multicultural Celebration” by Australian radio host‚ Paul Murray presents a meandering critique Australia’s multicultural history and our search for a national identity. Whilst I agree with the picture that he paints of the constant cycle of opposition to the various waves of migrant types throughout our history‚ and how he shows that despite this‚ multiculturalism flourishes‚ I disagree with how Murray tries to tie this with our search for a national identity. In this article

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