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    since the disintegration of the Soviet Union and a virtual reintroduction of religion into individuals’ lives. A study with respect to occasion fame led in Ukraine in the mid-2000s uncovered some fascinating patterns. New Year’s, Easter, and Christmas were by a wide margin the most prominent occasions, celebrated by near 100 percent of those studied. While Christmas and Easter are the most vital Christian occasions, the prominence of New year’s bodes well when put with regards to the later past. The Soviet administration banned religious occasions, and however numerous celebrated at home in little family. Christmas is, by Easter, the most respected and watched religious festival in Ukraine. In Orthodox ceremony, it is an intricate issue including sustenance, music, and customary ceremonies, which last from Christmas Eve to the day after Christmas. On the night of January 6 , Christmas Eve merriments start with the Holy Supper. Expound ceremonies and traditions go with, a hefty portion of which began in agnostic times and turned into a part of the Christian festival. In spite of the fact that most are no drilled in urban settings, the Ukrainian Christmas Eve ceremonies are entrancing and uncover a rich and long custom. The table for supper is sprinkled with roughage and secured with weaved material and a centerpiece comprising of an extensive kolach, conventional plaited roundabout bread fixed with candles and straw. The table is generally set…

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    much different from mine. Nobody strays too far from the typical American culture. Yes, each individual practices their culture a little different, but ultimately it’s the same culture we all practice. For example, my family celebrates Christmas on December 25, or in other words “Christmas Day”. A couple of my friends celebrate Christmas on December 24, or in other words “Christmas Eve”. Even though I celebrate Christmas on the actual day and my friends celebrate Christmas the night before, we…

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    As Christmas approaches, he starts to ripen and recoil from selfishness to selflessness. As the family waits for their elder brother, the protagonist “wish[es] it to be cold, cold on the Great Lakes of Ontario, so that he may come home to [them] as soon as possible” (MacLeod 302). The narrator demonstrates an act of selfishness as he neglects the global consequences that could occur if the Great Lakes freeze. “The effect of the Great Lakes freezing is crucial because it impacts a range of…

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    holidays with my brother that I will remember the most. Growing up, our family wasn’t the richest, and Christmas wasn’t the best for me, yet every year I was determined to make it the best for my brother. One thing my brother full asked was if the fabled Santa Claus would appear each year. My mom and dad ruined the Santa experience for me by plainly telling me he wasn’t real, and remembering the feeling of an empty heart every Christmas, I was eager to make sure my brother didn’t feel the same.…

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    Daisy Drama101 Kreilkamp 10/14/15 In the play, A Doll’s House, there were many uses of imagery and symbols. The symbols that I chose to write about are the use of the Christmas tree, Nora’s tarantella dance, Nora’s costumes, and the macaroons. Each symbol helps move along the story of Nora and Torvald’s relationship and how Nora is treated inside of her home. Her emotions change throughout the play and the symbols help show how she feels. The Christmas tree represents happiness and joy. It’s…

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    A Christmas Story Lying and deception play a huge role in our society. From a very young age we are taught about deception, even if we do not realize at the time. Often times, children are deceived by their parents about a man in a red suit that delivers Christmas presents around the world. In everyday life we are faced with lying and deception from television, the radio, and even magazines. In Bob Clark’s, “A Christmas Story,” Ralphie was deceived from a radio advertisement, which was to buy a…

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    Christmas Tradition

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    Christmas, the 25th of December, is the most important festival of the year. Celebrated by most countries in the world, Christmas is a time of shopping, taking a break from work, connecting with friends and family, and reflecting on the year. Though most Christians view it is a day in honor of God to remember and celebrate the birth of His Son, taking a closer look and an investigative perspective draws parallels with pagan customs practiced long before Christ was born. In this essay, I will…

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    Have you ever wondered what Christmas would be like from the tree’s perspective. Well, suspicions can now be put to rest because this is the tale of a tree’s life at Christmas. This is the story about the most memorable time of my life. In this story you will learn of how I was cut down, watched a family’s Christmas, and when the time came, had to say goodbye. It was in the midst of a frostbitten November afternoon, when I heard a rustling in the nearby bushes. I figured it was a deer or…

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    Spain on Christmas Eve, tiny oil lamps are lit in every house, as the stars start to come out and after Midnight Mass and Christmas Dinner, streets fill with dancers and onlookers. Christmas in Spain is a time of decorations, joy, Christmas carols, and festive street lights. "Hogueras" (bonfires), this tradition originated long before Christmas. It is the observance of the shortest day of the year. The true mark of the beginning of Christmas in Spain is the Spanish national lottery draw held…

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    Santa Claus Biography

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    Santa Claus: The Man of Many Stories Santa Claus has been a hero to kids in many countries and civilizations for centuries. Many children have had the wonderful fantasies of meeting or being Santa Claus and have thought of Christmas as the most wonderful time of the year. Santa is always thought of by his giving gifts and eating cookies, but sometimes people forget that Santa is based off a catholic saint, Saint Nicholas. Saint Nicholas was elected to act as Bishop of Myra, now present day…

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