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    Thanks Giving Day

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    [pic] Thanksgiving Plan 2012.07.30 [pic] [pic] CONTENT Introduction of company.......................................2 Dining in the hotel.................................................3 Thanksgiving Introduction and history.................4 Reportive................................................................7 Marketing Analysis................................................12 Conclusion.............................................................14

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    artifact of the growth of corporate power” (Ruskin and Schor 487). Black Friday is one of the biggest shopping days of the year. Black Friday is the following Thanksgiving Day in the United States. Black Friday is not a holiday. Black Friday has become popular. Better than last minute Christmas sales. Retailers put their items on sale on Thanksgiving Morning. We realize the importance of Black Friday to retailers. It’s the day that the yearly sales finally move from the red deficit column into black profit

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    Ms.Majsak English 10/15/12 It was almost Thanksgiving Day just two more days left. I couldn’t wait to go over to my mother in laws house‚ she made the best key –lime pie. It is my favorite dessert; I love the taste of the lime and the whip cream. So I finally arrive and I’m hoping she made the key-lime

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    Being Thankful

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    Being Thankful is feeling that flames inside your heart bringing happiness and joy that you give to others. All the people and things that we see around us are gifts and blessings that God has given to us. These things that we have are what we should cherish and be thankful for. It is clear that we have to be thankful because there are millions of children and adults that are sick and would do anything to have good health. Tons of people today suffer from hunger and cancer‚ and I am so lucky to have

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    Thanksgiving

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    When it comes the time of Thanksgiving I begin to wonder what I am thankful for. There are billions of things I’m thankful for‚ but I came up with three very important things. I am thankful for my parents‚ my dog‚ and the lake. The first thing I’m thankful for is my parents.I am thankful for my parents because they provide a roof over my head. Another reason why I am thankful for my parents is because they also provide food for me when I’m hungry. The last reason why I am thankful for my parents

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    “The best ThanksgivingThanksgiving is my second all time favorite time of the year. I love waking up in the morning to the loud‚ obnoxious sound of leaves crunching‚ and cars driving. My day starts out by walking down thehnb cozy steps to smell my mom cooking lazy snacks that take forever to cook for the day. For the perfect thanksgiving day of course I have to go outside and enjoy a chilly beautiful fall day‚ but before I can go inside my mom usually catches me and says “Bailey you are going

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    at depicting the relationship between the Wampanoag Indians and the Pilgrims during the First Thanksgiving. The painting is very simplistic. In other words‚ it fails to recognize the crucial details of what actually led up to the First Thanksgiving‚ and what occurred afterward as a result of the Peace treaty between the Pilgrims and the Wampanoag Indians. There’s a lot more to the story of Thanksgiving. The painting only focuses on a very small piece of the whole ordeal and fails to capture the big

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    The History of Thanksgiving Bobbie A. Harjo In Plymouth‚ England‚ during September 1620‚ a ship slowly sailed out to sea. This ship was named the Mayflower‚ and it was on a very special trip. The Mayflower’s passengers were headed to the New World‚ America. These people were called the pilgrims‚ and they were leaving England to begin new lives. This was one of the things that they were thankful for‚ and one of the reasons they celebrated the first thanksgiving. The Pilgrims set ground at Plymouth

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    Thanksgiving Tradition

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    weakening morals. The most important tradition still in my life is probably Thanksgiving dinner. Every year Thanksgiving is held at my grandparent’s house and we eat the same food every time. The same family members are always there and there are always beautiful decorations placed around the house. This tradition fits Glassie’s definition because this is a part of history for my family and I‚ and how we celebrate Thanksgiving now shapes how we will celebrate is in the future. Our family’s culture is

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    In “A Thanksgiving Celebration” Nicholasa Mohr‚ focuses on a mother named Amy. By overcoming her disconnections and reconnecting with her native culture‚ Amy is able to achieve the Thanksgiving celebration that she wants for her children. Amy becomes disconnected from her native culture when she immigrates to the United States. After living in the United States for a couple of days‚ Amy wonders night after night if she can face another one of those days like the one she had safely survived. Amy

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