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    Halloween versus Christmas in the United States Holidays in the United States have been adapted from cultures all over the world. Each one is a unique from its original form in other countries. For example; in other countries a fox, chicken, or goose delivers eggs on Easter which is different from Americas’ version of “The Easter Bunny”. However there are two holidays that while they seem very different, they share a lot of the same traditions. These are Halloween and Christmas. The history…

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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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    Halloween Photo Booth Prop Must-Haves Your Halloween party planning is hopefully in full swing. The season of spookiness has just started and there’s still plenty of time to organize your Halloween photo booth, food and décor for the big day. Last week, we talked about the different themes you could use to create the scariest Halloween photo booth. But what if you want to skip a theme and just have a quirky photo booth? We’ve picked up the photo booth prop must-haves for the season. The below…

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    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 on T.V. at the moment. Halloween…

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    One day there were four boys Aidan, Adam, Zach, and Ben sitting around a fire on October 30, 1988 wondering what they were going to do for Halloween tomorrow. Ben exclaimed that he was going to get a Police Officer suit and was going to go around acting like a Officer. “Why don’t you just dress in your regular clothes, that’s scary enough,” Zach said while giggling. Zach was the jokester of the group. “Haha, very funny,” Ben murmured. Usually no one would pick on Ben because was a very tough…

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    filmmakers. For instance, look at John Carpenter’s Halloween. By the time this film came out audiences knew what to expect when seeing this. This movie would surly have blood, suspenseful moments, and an emotional undertow; it did not disappoint. By the time this movie was released, in comparison to Dracula¸ it was often expected that the ending leave you wondering whether or not the “bad guy” was actually dead. In particular, at the end of Halloween, Dr. Samuel Loomis stabs Michael six times in…

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    decides to dislike a particular scene to disliking the entire movie, critical approaches in literature will help us determine what type of criticism is taking place. In the movies such as Halloween, 300, and Frozen, criticism is done through description of scenes and by the judgement of the viewers. In Halloween, the movie is criticized against other scary movies. In 300, characters are criticized because of their actions and behavior. In Frozen, the film is criticized by the notion that…

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    celebrate Halloween in the World: Halloween is the festival of celebrating the freewheeling spirit and becoming the part of some spooky rituals. With trick- or-treating and costume and theme parties are the main attractions of the Halloween, there are some places around the World to be to experience nerve-wracking fear of the Halloween at the very best. From Dracula's Castle in Romania to the streets of Oaxaca, here are the most haunted and creepiest tourist spots to visit on Halloween.…

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    Halloween was not Supposed to be like that, it was supposed to be more like when I was a kid. Houses would be decorated jack-o'-lanterns would be sitting near doors and people would go trick-or-treating making sure to hit each and every house.Irony several including a skeleton crash test dummy a ninja and of mine. Even in an ice cream cone the year before this Photograph was taken I still manage to go out for the holiday. I had a ton of homework that night Nightwing biology Civics and economics…

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    I think that schools should celebrate Halloween. They should be able to represent their costumes. They can have a break from school work and have a party with their class or the whole school. They can walk around their track if they have one. Or the school can do fun school work that involves Halloween. In one of the passages it said that one school plans a couple of days of fun but school work about Halloween. You could learn about plant cycles then learn about pumpkin life cycle. Then you…

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