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    Tradition is something I have seen die out through my life. As I have gotten older‚ traditions have become less important. I believe this is one of the biggest problems in our society today‚ and I think this has direct correlation with our 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

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    For most people‚ enjoying turkey‚ mashed potatoes‚ cranberry sauce‚ and pumpkin for Thanksgiving are as traditional and American as‚ well‚ apple pie. But how did the Pilgrims really celebrate on what we now regard as the first Thanksgiving in Plymouth‚ Massachusetts‚ in 1621? Is our celebration and traditional menu truly akin to that enjoyed by the Pilgrims and their Wampanoag Indian guests? The only written record of the famous meal tells us that the harvest celebration lasted three days and included

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    Thanksgiving is a national holiday that has been celebrated for ages. Although there is a common theme for almost all thanksgiving traditions‚ none of them are the same. For some they roast a humongous turkey‚ gather the family together and watch football‚ others may have a mundane day‚ go to a relative’s house just to say a quick hello. Every family has some sort of unique way to celebrate‚ each that is special to them. Not only do the traditions differ‚ but so does the food. Some have an enormous

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    While sitting table after gorging on the offerings of Thanksgiving‚ it was time to fulfill a family tradition reminiscent of my mother’s 90’s new-age phase‚ we all take a moment to awkwardly attempt to put to all we are thankful for into a thirty-second monolog. When the warmth of the spotlight focused on me‚ I let the estrogen flow‚ disregard the patience of the less sensitive family seated at the table‚ and started in on this long-winded exposé on how each of the women before me gives me all that

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    INDEX ABSTRACT 2 Introduction 3 INFORMATION 4 History 4 THANKSGIVING AT PLYMOUTH 4 THANKSGIVING TRADITIONS 6 THANKSGIVING’S ANCIENT ORIGINS 7 REFERENCES 8 ABSTRACT The tradition started when in 1620 a group of men‚ woman and children left England on a ship called Mayflower. They were pilgrims and they wanted to start a new life in the New World. The voyage was very hard. They were cold and hungry and most of them died. The voyage took 66 days and they landed on the north-east coast

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    Essay On Thanksgiving

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    decorations be on display prior to thanksgiving? Well‚ no because I think that it breaks tradition or people spend more money than they usually have. On the other hand some readers might disagree because some want Christmas to last more longer so they can enjoy it. Don’t go away more details are coming your way! To begin with‚ the reason I disagree with Christmas decorations prior to Thanksgiving is because it “breaks tradition”. What I mean by “breaks tradition” is that each holiday should have

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    Thanksgiving Essay

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    Thanksgiving is a holiday that is celebrated every year on the fourth Thursday in November. It is a holiday where long distance relatives come into town either by driving ‚ trains and sometimes even planes. When they arrive‚ they all come together to enjoy one’s company‚ reminisce‚ play games and most importantly to feast. Thanksgiving is a holiday where most gets to see their entire family as they come together as a whole. Furthermore this holiday is one of the exciting holidays because of the

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    Have you ever wondered when the first thanksgiving was celebrated. Most people would say that the first thanksgiving was in November of 1621‚ but actually Thanksgiving was not official till 1864 during the American Civil War. President Abraham Lincoln proclaimed a national day of "Thanksgiving and Praise to our beneficent Father who dwelleth in the Heavens‚" to be celebrated on the last Thursday in November. Today’s thanksgiving compared to the 1621 thanksgiving despite all the differences pilgrims

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    Hands- On Project III Thanksgiving Thanksgiving is America’s distinguished day. It is celebrated every year on the fourth Thursday in the month of November. Its origin can be traced back to the 16th century when the first Thanksgiving dinner is said to have taken place. The legendary pilgrims‚ crossed the Atlantic in the year 1620 on the Mayflower‚ and had a celebration with food with help from local Native Americans. Thanksgiving has many anthropological standings that deal with the setting‚ division

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    Thanksgiving

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    Thanksgiving Day” In September 1620‚ a small ship called the Mayflower left Plymouth‚ England‚ carrying on board 102 passengers. Of those were assortments of religious secessionists venturing to a new home to freely practice their faith and others lured in by the false promises of prosperity and land ownership of the New World. After an uncomfortable crossing from England‚ the ship dropped anchor near the edge of Cape Cod‚ far north from the initial destination at the mouth of the Hudson River

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