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    Passionate About Family

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    Passion for my Family I have grown up in a big family all my life‚ coming from a big family it has taught me so much. I have learned how to be respectful‚ kind‚ generous‚ caring‚ helpful‚ and so much more. My household family consist of my mom (Julie) and my brother (Jason)‚ I also had a dad (Steve)‚ he lived here until i was about six years old and then he got in to a terrible car accident and passed away. Losing my dad is what made me so passionate for my family. My family goes on for generation

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    capabilities‚ and are deeply disappointed if they fail. Every country has big holidays and they are being celebrated differently from one country to another. In the United Stated‚ Christmas seems to be a biggest holiday where family gathers around homes and churches to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ. Whereas in Vietnam‚ Tet Nguyen-Dan‚ or the arrival of the Lunar New Year‚ is the most joyful and ceremonious of all Vietnamese Holidays. Tet‚ as it is generally called‚ is normally celebrated for three days

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    Tradition is the enemy of happy families’ is an article written by Jack O’Sullivan. Here‚ the author informs readers about the tragedy faced by modern couples after the birth of their young ones. It also goes on to explain how the “mother and father” slip into the stereotypical roles consisting of being the home-maker and the provider respectively. The author uses a variety of anecdotes and scientific studies and facts which also to some extent help persuading the readers that having a stripling

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    We are surrounded by tradition in our lives‚ whether we take the time to notice it or not. Christmas is a religious tradition‚ reciting the Pledge of Allegiance in elementary schools is a centripetal national tradition‚ and visiting a particular place every year may be a family’s tradition. No matter what we do‚ or where we go‚ there will almost always be some form of tradition around. So‚ why should we get rid of any type of tradition? Tradition can be proved to be evidently essential today based

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    Russian Holidays

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    Russian Holidays Our holiday traditions play an integral part in defining who we are as people‚ in that‚ we all enjoy celebrating holidays‚ whether it¡¯s Christmas‚ the New Year‚ or Easter. Russians feel the same way‚ although their holidays and traditions differ a little from American ones. In chronological order‚ the first holiday is celebrated on January 1st and 2nd and just happens to be the most popular and most notable holiday- The New Year. As in the United States‚ Russians celebrate

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    Capstone Primary Source Paper: Fourth of July Celebrations The fourth of July‚ also known as Independence Day‚ is a United States federal holiday honoring the adoption of the Declaration of Independence in 1776. It proclaimed that the thirteen American colonies deemed themselves a new nation‚ known as the United States of America‚ and no longer were to be ruled under the British Empire. However‚ this national holiday would never have existed if one of the most important wars in history never happened

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    Tet holiday

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    want to remain these traditions. My family is a great example for this. One of my family’s important traditions is that everyone have to reunite annually on Tet holiday. It is also calles Lunar New Year but I prefer call it Tet holiday. This is the most important celebration for every Vietnamese people. Tet holiday often lasts two weeks‚ from late January to early February. That’s a wonderful opportunity for family members who live far apart to come back to their home. My family is either. When Tet

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    "landemark" or boundary) is when the houses are decorated with greenery and there is a Lanimer Fair. Selkirk Common Riding - 18th June A ceremony of Riding the Marches or boundaries is traditional in a number of locations around Scotland‚ and the tradition has still survived particularly in the Scottish Borders. Selkirk’s is particularly well known‚ remembering as it does the Battle of Flodden in June 1488. (The Battle of Flodden or Flodden Field was fought in the county of Northumberland in northern

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    Jewish Holidays

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    Jewish Holy Days Essay "Rosh Hashanah" Antonio Lucero REL/134 April 18‚ 2013 Ray Paul Bitar Jewish Holy Days Essay "Rosh Hashanah" The Jewish religion has many holy days‚ but the one focused in this paper is “Rosh Hashanah”‚ “new year”. In this holy day we will talk about the significance‚ observances‚ length‚ customs‚ greeting. There are some similarities to our new year and there are some differences‚ main in point is that some of their traditions are very interesting. We will discuss what

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    Heubel Eng 101 Section 1130 Essay 2 Final draft Tis the Season For most people the holiday season is a very happy time. It is a time for laughter and rejoicing. It is during the holiday season that we begin to see and hear from loved ones that may not always be in touch. Friends and family from everywhere begin to make contact during this time of year in hopes to send merry wishes for the year and year to come. However not all people are overcome with the “holiday spirit‚” but are rather plagued

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