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    people believe in Kris Kringle because he is so confident with himself. Even though he knows that there isnt a real Santa Claus he still believes in himslef and allows other people to believe in himself also. With Kris being so assertive that he is Santa Claus‚ that allows for other people to have the faith to also believe in him. Even with people denying the existence of Santa Claus right and left he doesnt let that get to him.

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    Ring‚ Ring! Dasher stops! Dancer No‚ Calm boys. Now you probably already know who this is. Yes its the famous Santa clause. If you don’t know who this is well i’m about to tell you. He’s a night person and a morning person because‚ he stays up all the continuance watching everyone. He lives in the north pole and is always joly. He loves cookies and milk and is a pretty big boy. He has workers and they are very short‚ not dwarfs‚ there elfs. Elfs have giant big and funny ears and have pointy shoes

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    some of the numerous reasons for why it should be avoided are that it hinders children’s abilities in seeing reality along with injuring their trust of their parents‚ scarring them in the process. In part‚ the Elf on the Shelf is just another Santa Claus; another mythological

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    Christmas Vs Eid In the building with the blue windows and the diamond shaped roof tops‚ children dressed in red and green with rosy cheeks‚ were gaily singing: “Jingle Bells‚ Jingle Bells‚ Jingle all the way! Oh what fun it is to ride in a one more hoppin’ slay! Hey! ... Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!” In the building across the street‚ with the pink windows and the mosque behind it‚ families were visiting each other in their newly bought clothes and shining shoes‚ wishing each

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    RUSSIA - CULTURE - EDUCATION 1. Russian children begin school when they are 6 years old. Elementary school consists of the first 4 grades‚ middle school consists of 5 grades and high school is 2 grades. It is only required that children attend the first 9 grades. After that a child can go to work or do work/study. If a child wants to go to the University‚ however‚ he or she must complete all 11 grades. There are approximately 25-30 students in each class. All students learn at least one foreign

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    depiction of the connection between meal costs and tips. The Mosaic Plot below shows a (fictitious) survey result of 16 children who were asked if they believe in Santa Claus and if they have an older sibling. Use full sentences to describe the plot. The Mosaic Plot displays survey responses from sixteen kids about whether they think Santa Claus exists and

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    save the rest until Christmas Day. Canadian children also believe in Santa Claus. Canadians are especially proud to say that their country is the home of Santa Claus. (Although I’m sure the people in Finland would disagree!) The Santa Claus Parade in Toronto is one of the oldest and largest Santa parades in the world! It started in 1913 when Santa was pulled through the streets of Toronto. Children along the route followed Santa and marched along with him. It’s been taking place for over 100 years

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    ) The Tobacco lobbyist commits the fallacy of appeal to force when urging the Senator through the threat of force to vote against the bill that would ban smoking in federal buildings. The argument is fallacious because the Tobacco lobbyists don’t give relevant evidence as to why the Senator should vote against the ban‚ such as pointing out how it would affect tobacco companies and their products. Instead they threaten the Senator by saying; “they represent a hundred thousand voters in your state

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    hearing this version of the story will lessen the importance in their minds. The kids will grow up not knowing just how horrible it must have been to live after the dropping of an atomic bomb. The child in Charles Webb’s “The Death of Santa Claus” learns that Santa is not real.

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    The painting "The Runaway" by the famous artist Norman Rockwell shows a young runway boy having a conversation with a local constable at a diner. In my opinion the policeman is trying to talk some sense to the child‚ convincing him to go back home to his family. While the waiter is helping to better out the situation and basically doing a moral deed. This is interesting because with the posture of the police officer and the waiter and how they are closely speaking with the kid‚ I can assume that

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