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    In the dark of the night snow began to fall, covering the hard ground covered with ice that the last storm had brought. Those who knew of the danger hiding behind the new snow would be staying inside, but the ignorant children would be out, enjoying the wonderful break from school. Robert Vidason pulled the hat over his long brown hair and thought fondly of the waiting snow outside the door. “Be careful!” his mother called from her office workroom. “You know me, always safe!” He called to her…

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    Grinch comparison essay Similarities between the Grinch book and movie include-the theme is Christmas isn't about presents, The Who's love Christmas, and the grinch stole everyone's presents. The first similarity is the theme. In the book, at first the Who's love presents but then they realized that family is all they need. For example, “Every Who down in Who-Ville, the tall and the small, Was singing! Without any present at all!” (28). In the movie, the Who's sing in the morning after they…

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    The Origin Of Carols

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    were written for all season and times, but the tradition of singing them at Christmas has remained. Christians took over these pagan celebrations and made up their own Christian songs to sing as a substitute. Yet these first carols were all written, and sung in Latin. Latin at that time was a language not known by most common people and the people did not like them or take to these carols. So others began producing Christmas songs that did not revolve around religion but were upbeat that people…

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    How are Christmas carols celebrated in many different ways? Well,according to research, in the Roman pagan festivals for the early Christians to avoid precautions they would deck their homes with Saturnalia holly or otherwise known as a mistletoe. The early church did not actually celebrate the birth of Christ in December until Telesphorus, who was the second Bishop of Rome had declared that Church services shall be held during the time of Christ being born to celebrate. However, no one…

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    In America they would gather to celebrate Thanksgiving and they will do so at the dinner table. The meal, with roots in the ancient traditions of harvest festivals and in the religious fervor of the Puritans who settled here, has grown into a secular feast of abundance. Whether taking place in Duluth, Minnesota or at the Bagram Airfield in Afghanistan, the American tradition is to roast a turkey and eat it along with a slew of side dishes, all in the company of family and friends. So here’s the…

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    One ritual my family experiences is having an early Thanksgiving dinner and watching the Dallas Cowboys game. The tradition starts late on the night before thanksgiving. We start by ordering pizza, and then we begin prepping dinner for Thanksgiving Day. My sister and I prepare the side dishes, while my mother, aunt and grandmother make all the main dishes and desserts. We usually stay up all night finishing dinner prep, watching television, and cracking jokes. The next morning we all get up and…

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    Do you ever wonder what thanksgiving was like years ago or for your classmates. When looking at the different things people do during thanksgiving you can find a lot of unique things. I have asked three classmates and done some research and i've some unique things to share with you today The way i celebrate thanksgiving is sort of different from back then and my classmates but we did have some similar traditions. When asking my classmates i found out that when they celebrate thanksgiving there…

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    me how Scrooge showed disgust to the Christmas season in two words. He uses this quote throughout the story when someone was talking to him. Q2 “If I could work my will, every idiot who goes about with "Merry Christmas" on his lips, should be boiled with his own pudding, and buried with a stake of holly through his heart. He should!” From Page 2 This stands out to me how Scrooge is so mean about Christmas that if he had the power he would destroy Christmas entirely…

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    December 11, 2015, I attended the Granite Hills Acting Workshop production of the play “A Christmas Carol” by Charles Dickens. The play was directed by the phenomenal Sherri Allen, and was performed in The Little Theater at Granite hills High School. The play “A Christmas Carol” is about a tight-fisted old man named Ebenezer Scrooge who is cruel to those around him. Especially to his clerk, Bob Cratchit. On Christmas Eve, Scrooge is haunted by several ghosts that tell him he must change his ways…

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    What is Hanukkah? Eight day celebration which celebrates the events during the second century B.C. of the Second Temple in Jerusalem According to one of Judaism’s central texts, called the Talmud, Judah Maccabee and the others who were involved in the rededication of the Second Temple thought they saw a miracle. There was only supposed to be enough oil to keep the menorah’s candles burning for one day, but, the flames stayed lit for eight nights, giving them enough time more oil.…

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