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    One day each year, on the day of his or her birth, a child along with family and friends gather together to celebrate another year of life. For most children, a birthday party is exciting for a few key reasons: presents, friends, and cake. Though these things are exciting, the reason for celebration is much more. A birthday party is a celebration of another year of growth and development. It is a celebration of milestones that have been accomplished and encouragement for those milestones to come…

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    stuffs from my packages. Kathy, the only friend that I had in the US that time, called me. “Hey Lynn, do you want to join my birthday party this weekend?”, she asked. At that time, I did not neither go to work nor go to school. When she asked me, I unhesitantly agreed because I was feeling bored at home. After hanging the phone up, I was really excited to attend that birthday party because I thought that I would have chance to make more friends and learn more about American culture. She moved to…

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    Halloween party at a kid's house who is really wealthy and popular. Kiana has been my best friend since like 2nd grade so has Mariana, Kiana looks Looked She was really really nice girl she was so pretty she had long curly hair and her hair was brown with blonde/ombre highlight. Mariana was a really really nice girl And she was really pretty she had black roots kind of reddish brownish blonde hair and long hair and It was wavy. “Oh my gosh” said Kiana, “i'm so excited to go to joey's party…

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    routines and they are recognized by the members that participate in the ritual. Ritual is not something the current participants usually make up, but has been created over many years and passed down through the generations. The ritual of celebrating birthdays came from ancient Egypt when the date of coronation was honored. The pharaohs actual birth date was not celebrated, but to the Egyptians the date of coronation marked when the pharaoh became a god, or was born as a god. The first record of…

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    Mardi Gras Research Paper

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    Mardi Gras is a festival of feasting, dancing, and having a good time. It is a time to celebrate with family, friends and neighbors in the area. When it’s the most remember holidays in New Orleans to be yourself. I was about ten years old when my mom took me with the family to Mardi Gras festival. Remembering going to my first Mardi gras experience was amazing. To see the colorful parade, the playing of music in the streets, and especially eating the delicious food. Going to my first Mardi Gras…

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    utopia unlike modern day society. In The Giver they have celabrate birthdays, create families, and establish laws and rules somewhat like modern day society, yet both societies practice these things differently. A birthday is a celebration of age, This is shown in both the Giver and modern day society we celebrate birthdays. However we celebrate it very different. In The Giver all of the children and adults have the same birthday. As Lois Lowry said “Each December, all the new children born…

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    “Nothing in the world is worth having or worth having or worth doing unless it means effort, pain, and difficulty.” A quote from Theodore Roosevelt that is not getting installed into the youth of this and last generation’s minds. Participation trophies demolished this belief and many others. We need to completely demolish the “everybody gets a trophy” idea. It has demoralized awards, neglected to teach children about failure and loss, abused their self-esteem, and not ready them for life ahead.…

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    affects your subconscious. All three are locations and mediums for advertisement. We live in a world cluttered with an overwhelming amount of advertisements for marketing. Marketing techniques and strategies can even effect things as trivial as a birthday card for a child. The most influential factors, used to attract people to children’s cards, is an individual’s age and gender. Strolling down the isle of a Hallmark, you see yellow and white signs labeling each section.…

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    what we cherish the most, what we hope and pray for day by day. Many of the factors that make us who we are, we don’t even think about them at all. For instance, many traditions have become customary in cultural around the world as in celebrating birthdays with balloons and homemade cake and ice cream. The sense of thankfulness for safety, an appreciation for the outdoors, a thankfulness for the cultural. We’ve all had a childhood hometown that affects us in positive and negative ways, my home…

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    Iowa from October 13th-October 14th as my community service project. L’arche is a nonprofit organization that provides home, community, and and support for adults who have intellectual disabilities. During this time, my group and I participated in birthday celebrations, prayer, song, community service, and sharing life. This opportunity allowed me the chance to both learn and reflect about this marginalized population. When we initially got to L’Arche, we were greeted by the student…

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