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    While Halloween might have once had its basis in religion, it's now a time where people dress up to scare each other. Children dress up in costumes and trick-or-treat around their neighborhood. Adults and teenagers might visit Halloween attractions like haunted houses, Halloween parades and haunted hayrides. In most cases, the attractions start around the beginning of October. Haunted Trails A haunted trail usually happens in the forest or woods. It can also happen in an empty theme park. The…

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    When most people think of trick or treat they think of kids wearing costumes and kids getting lots of candy. If you ask parents or kids what trick or treat means, they will probably tell you that they do not know what it means but kind of curious on what it does mean. The parents or kids that do know what trick or treat means will tell you that it means give me a treat or i will play a trick on you. On halloween even if the kids do get treats they might toliet paper houses, soap the neighbor's…

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    It’s Autumn time in Florida, which means warm beaches, cool ocean breezes, and cold refreshing drinks. Sure, Florida may have the same weather pretty much all year long, but that doesn’t mean that we can’t enjoy a little bit of the Autumn holidays. With Halloween just around the corner, you may be looking at decorating the yard up a bit to impress or possible scare some trick-a-treaters. Sure you could throw some spiders on the porch or a skeleton in a rocking chair, but why not do something…

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    Every year, Halloween is different when it comes to the costumes and outfits that are considered "in" and "out." This year, zombies - or "walkers," as they're known on the AMC series "The Walking Dead" - are all the rage, while Elsa from the computer-generated animated feature film "Frozen" is yesterday's news. But one thing that every Halloween has in common is candy - lots and lots of candy. And the only way kids can get their hands on their precious loot is by going from door to door. That…

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    It is October 31 of 2011, or better known as Halloween. I am at my grandma’s house after school with my cousin Vivian. Halloween was my absolute favorite holiday. It used to be my favorite holiday, until this little incident occurred. Since I loved this holiday, I tried to make the most out of my day. Vivian and I had no idea what to do at the time. We were bored out of our minds. She suggested that we a scary movie to get more into the Halloween spirit. We surfed the channels to see what was…

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    A Trick Research Paper

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    Trick or Treat! More like a trick. “Katie!Katie!” I called as I knocked louder and louder. And finally Katie opened the door. “Trick or treat!” I said. For halloween, my friend’s Katie and Thao would go trick or treating with me. Katie was a lovely princess, I was Dorthy from the Wizard of Oz, and Thao was an evil witch. Katie’s mom gave me some tasty candy. Then we picked up Thao and got some yummy chocolate coins. Finally our little group was complete. After that we went to the apartment in…

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    Halloween from a candies point of view is waiting to be chosen by someone from a bowl, and being put in a bag. Some pieces of candy get lucky because they are at the bottom of the bowl, and might not get picked. Other pieces of candy are unlucky, and get chosen, and they get scared being in a bag, and having other candy landing on them. They think they’re safe, but little do they know is the people are going to eat them. The candy start to hear talking, “Jordan what kind of candy did you get…

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    people think of Halloween, some view as a holiday of fun. Its purpose in the United States is viewed as a holiday for children and adults alike, since children get free candy from trick or treating, while adults go out partying while dressed in costumes. However, Halloween’s actual purpose was more of a holiday or festival in the Celtic religion called Samhain, the holiday was to mark the end of the harvest season and the beginning of winter. As time passed, Halloween went from festivals for…

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    excited about the costumes and loads of candy they'll receive. Since the fun costumes are a major part of the holiday, it's important to find an awesome one. However, the prices for a typical costume in the costume stores can run pretty high. Thankfully, there are different tricks and tips to get around the high price tag. Bookmark these four sneaky ideas and get your Halloween costume on a budget. 1. DIY The sky is the limit with a DIY option. You can literally build a fun costume from…

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    the Ohio State University. The play was directed by Maureen Ryan and produced by Lesley Ferris. The play’s setting was of the 21st century. The costumes used in the performance were of modern times. Simple casual wears and other revealing sexual costumes were utilized. The costume designer Joshua Quinlan did a fabulous job in choosing the perfect costumes for the right scenes.…

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