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    Santa Claus

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    That big fat jolly man‚ in the red suit with the long white beard‚ the one with 9 reindeer and a magical sleigh‚ that man who spends all year at the North Pole‚ getting his clever elves to make our presents. The personification of the spirit of Christmas usually represented as a jolly fat old man with a white beard and a red suit‚ who brings gifts to good children on Christmas Eve. Yes santa! Santa is the person who has most greatly affected my life. Santa Claus‚ also known as Saint Nicholas‚

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    Santa Clause is a lie! Most people already know that it’s our parents who put presents underneath the tree and there is no fat guy in a sleigh with magical flying reindeer‚ that gives presents to good little children around the world. The shocker is the lie goes deeper than that. St. Nicholas wasn’t fat or jolly‚ and didn’t own any reindeer. Therefore‚ Santa Clause isn’t real‚ period. No what’s‚ ifs‚ or buts‚ about it. Nicholas was born a monk and became a bishop that did good deeds and was very kind

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    Hunter Gatherer

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    bones and their tusks and we cover them with large animal hides. We also dig fire pits into the hut floor so we can have some heat when it’s cold. What weapons do we use? We have spears‚ flint tool‚ and harpoons‚ etc. We make our harpoons from reindeer bones. We use stone‚ wood‚ bone‚ and animal sinew to make our tools and weapons. As a hunter-gatherer we always have to stay at the top of our game. One wrong move and we can be crushed by a mammoth or be speared by their sharp tusks. We live

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    like for example santa claus back then was saint Nick. He was an actual person not some fat dude that lives in the coldest place on the earth and has flying reindeer. Saint Nick was just a simple kind guy that would deliver presents to kids that were less for fortunate and did not have enough money to buy presents‚  he actually did have reindeer but they did not fly. Another example would be stockings‚ now days stocking are decorated socks that hang up on the chimney so that santa can go down the chimney

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    animals in the graphic novel to try (and help) the reader understand relationships‚ feelings‚ and situations more deeply. The author uses mice as Jews‚ the Germans as cats‚ the Poles as pigs‚ the Americans as dogs‚ the French as frogs‚ the Swedes by reindeers‚ the British by fish‚ and the Romani people as gypsy moths. As mice‚ the Jews were being represented by scrawny‚ pitiful creatures. But they could also be viewed as intelligent animals who store food and supplies‚ because they knew they will

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    down to perception. I can deeply believe I am an angel and even convince others I am an angel. Does that mean I am crazy or are we not agreed on what that really means? Kris Kringle is Santa Claus‚ but we have to decide what that means. Does he have reindeer that fly and pull a sleigh with all the children of the world’s presents? Does he have time to go to every obedient child’s house and fit through the chimney? Does he have magic? Is he all knowing? Of course not‚ but he is still Santa Claus. For

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    Columbia‚ Oregon and Washington. They Both have some universals and challenges that are the same. But one thing that they don’t have in common is resources. The Universals for the Inuit are the house are small and movable and pulled by Caribou or reindeer. There Transportation is are sleds and also canoes sometimes going on water. They don’t have arts and Recreation because they are always trying to survive. The Haida live in longhouses that can fit a whole family. Their Government work by The head

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    Your Life

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    sleigh and CROSSY(across from you the circle) could do the LEFT side of town‚ while LEFTY would CROSS(across from you the circle) town and do the RIGHT side of town.  Santa thought LEFTY’s idea was good‚ but might get confusing and said the reindeer know just what to do and using ONE(2times to the right) sleigh would be best.At that moment Mrs.

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    are nothing to sneeze at‚ but he stays focused on his next raise. (Yes‚ of course Santa gets a raise each year!) He has no idea what it costs him to live the Santa life. He doesnt track his earnings nor his spending. Santas got to provide for his reindeer‚ his horse and his North Pole home - just like the rest of us. 2. Santa Has No Emergency Account Santas transportation tends to break down right in the middle of major blizzards. Only last week‚ he had to whip out his credit card to pay for sleigh-towing

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    Divorce‚ Annulments‚ Broken Families and Religion Did you come from a broken family? That was the question that was asked to me. I said yes. That’s why. He made it sound like that’s the reason why I became a secularist. Having a bad experience growing up‚ growing up without a father or being in a broken family are common misconceptions that the theists think about the secularists. Both of my parents consider themselves as cafeteria Catholics‚ for short‚ secular people. They may be annulled

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