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    Diwali festival is also known as Deepawali which is celebrated throughout India with great enthusiasm. Information on diwali includes‚ Diwali festival is one of the most popular festivals throughout the world. It is celebrated on the Amavasya day‚ that is the 15th day of the Kartik month. Kartik is the month according to the Hindu calendar that falls in October/November according to the English calendar every year Diwali festival is celebrated as the festival of lights. Throughout the world‚ Diwali

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    MAHA SHIVRATRI Maha Shivratri is a Hindu festival celebrated every year in reverence of Lord Shiva. Shivaratri literally means the great night of Shivaor the night of Shiva. It is celebrated every year on the 13th night/14th day of the Maagha month of the Hindu calendar Easter[ Easter is a Christian festival and holiday celebrating the resurrection of Jesus Christ on the third day after his crucifixion at Calvary as described in the New Testament. Easter is a moveable feast‚ meaning it is not

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    But‚ today‚ with the help of natural sciences we can outline that it causes air pollution and is harmful to our environment. However‚ how many people can they convince not to burn crackers? Through argument a distilled piece of knowledge can be made shared information. Personal knowledge isn’t fixed and is reformed with an individual’s education‚ age‚ experiences‚ and opinions. On the other hand‚ Shared knowledge is a collaborative

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    church visits etc. all expresses the fact that their needs have been considered and are being met it also shows a sense of respect. Personal beliefs and values system: influences on culture‚ beliefs: By carrying out certain celebrations such as Diwali‚ Chinese New Year‚ Eid etc influences others to understand and learn about different cultures. This allows everyone to join in to different cultural celebration and gain more knowledge and enjoy the different experience. Health and wellbeing; developing

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    temples and carry lanterns to an evening parade under the light of the full moon. The highlight of the lantern festival is often the dragon dance. The dragon-which can stretch a hundred feet long-is typically made of silk‚ paper and bamboo. Diwali Diwali‚ the Hindu festival of lights‚ is the best known of Hindu celebrations and certainly the brightest. Amid the darkest skies of autumn‚ lights brighten homes throughout India—a sign of welcome to the gods Rama and Lakshmi. Families get together

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    Divya Nagendran Professor Barbara J. Melaas-Swanson LSFY 102-32 31 January 2011 Sikhism Religion: Gurpurb A festival is a celebration of life. Festival is harmonious‚ rich‚ varied and colorful. A festival is a celebration which breaks the tedium of life. They bring peace and joy to the multitudes. Festival provide as symbol to the cultural‚ social and domestic life of the people. There are different kinds of festivals celebrated around this world. There are festivals based on legends or persons

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    FRIDAY UTKAL DIWAS SHREERAM NAVAMI RAJA SANKRANTI RATH YATRA Id-Ul-Fitre INDEPENDENCE DAY JANMASTAMI GANESH PUJA GANDHI JAYANTI DURGA PUJA & KUMAR PURNIMA MUHARRAM X MAS Sunday : Maha Shivratri (10.03.2013)‚ Maha Bisubha Sankranti (14.04.2013)‚ Diwali (03.11.2013) Sd/Registrar KIIT University‚ Bhubaneswar HOLIDAY LIST FOR THE YEAR 2013 (Teaching & Non- Teaching Staff) DATE 25.01.2013 26.01.2013 15.02.2013 28.03.2013 29.03.2013 01.04.2013 20.04.2013 15.06.2013 10.07.2013 09.08.2013 15.08

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    not festivals as such‚ though there may be something of a festive air attached to these occasions. English: Diwali Chakra in Displaly English: Radha celebrating Holi‚ c1788. (digitally... Holi Some festivals are observed throughout the country‚ or in a greater part of it; others‚ such as the famed snake race of Kerala‚ have peculiarly regional associations. Yet others‚ most notably Diwali and Holi‚ have been instrumental in bringing the diaspora of Indian communities back together. In remote places

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    EXPERIMENT 1: THE EFFECTS OF PACKAGING MATEIAL ON SHELF LIFE OF CRACKERS Introduction The type of food‚ chemical composition‚ size‚ storage conditions‚ expected shelf life‚ moisture content‚ aroma and appearance are just a few of the characteristics that must be taken into consideration when selecting the right material for a food product. A continuing trend in food packaging is the design of packages to extend the shelf life of foods while maintaining fresh-like quality. This places a high demand

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    generalize people‚ you are classifying a group as the same‚ destroying any individuality. Another way to stop racism is to make religious holidays less bias. Why do the Christian holidays of Christmas and Easter require a day off but Eid and Diwali do not? Eid and Diwali are the most important holidays in the Muslim‚ Hindu and Sikh calendar‚ yet they do not warrant a day off. Students should not fall behind their studies just because they are celebrating their religion’s biggest holidays. It is extremely

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