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    Halloween Throughout the last decades Halloween has been traced back since two thousand years ago to the ancient times in Europe when the Celtic people celebrated the beginning of winter on the evening of October thirty-first. The Celtic people believed that death was strongly linked to the long and bitter winter. They thought that during the winter the dead and the living existed simultaneously. In the 1800s the Christians began to gain authority and the history of Halloween was forever changed

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    Halloween is celebrated on 31st October annually. It is a mix of ancient Celtic practices‚ Catholic and Roman religious rituals and European folk traditions. It is said to be a day when the dead will return to earth and the ancient celts will light bonfires and wear costumes to ward off these roaming ghosts. 1. Why did the ancient Celts begin the tradition of wearing masks and costumes on Halloween? Answer: To trick evil spirits. 2. According to superstition‚ a person born on Halloween has what

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    Final Draft Is it appropriate for students to trick-or-treat on Halloween? Every year‚ I see nothing wrong with Middle School students trick-or-treating. I think it is appropriate for them to participate in the tradition of Halloween trick-or-treating. Three reasons why I think it is appropriate for students to trick-or-treat are: the fun of getting free candy‚ dressing up‚ and being able to hang out with friends on Halloween. My first reason why I think it is appropriate to trick-or-treat

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    Halloween Halloween is the night of October 31‚ the eve of All Saints’ Day‚ commonly celebrated by children who dress in costume and ask for candy or other treats door-to-door. Halloween has evolved from the ancient Celtic holiday of Samhain to a modern Halloween that has become fewer ghosts and monsters and more about costumes and candy. The Celtic also marked this day as the end of the harvest season and the beginning of winter. The Celtic believed that it was a transition between the seasons

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    I sat on my front porch on a cold‚ dark Halloween night. The wind howled as it blew straight through my bones. The crisp smell of leaves from colorful layers over my lawn flowed through the air. The only light visible was that of the street lamp at the end of the street. It was giving off a creepy glow setting me in a nervous mood. Then I finally saw a pair of headlights come over the hill approaching my house. Finally the car pulled up to my driveway. I instantly jumped into the back seat. I let

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    Halloween Night vs. Prom Night Ghosts‚ princesses‚ superheroes‚ and so many other strange characters are seen walking around during the night of October 31st‚ the night known as Halloween. Halloween is the night most famously known for haunted houses‚ candy‚ black cats‚ witches and ghosts. For one magical night a year‚ known as prom‚ teenagers get to feel and dress like princes and princesses and to attend their first formal event before becoming an adult. For that night‚ tiaras‚ limos‚ corsages

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    Halloween vs. prom There are always several occasions that come along in every child as well as a teens life. These events are common for kids in the states. One starts out as soon as were able to go out into the world and our parents dress us up as something cute and cuddly. The other is more of a rite of passage for high school students. This is when we get to choose the dress and the suite and be something special for the night. What are these events that are so close but yet so different?

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    Brooke Boyd English/Comp Mrs. Goslin 31 March 2014 Childhood Christmas to Adulthood Christmas Christmas as a child for me was very fun. I got many presents from Santa as well as many from relatives. Christmas was probably my favorite holiday of the year‚ to me it meant that if I was good enough Santa would bring me presents. Most of the time I was very good and never got into trouble. In my family when you go from childhood to adulthood it becomes a big deal. For starters you open presents

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    of Halloween Close to $7 billion dollars is what consumers spent on Halloween costumes‚ candy‚ and decorations in 2011. When the temperature starts to drop‚ the leaves turn different colors and the sun sets earlier little by little each day‚ fall is the perfect season to celebrate Halloween. Millions of children dress up and go to strangers doors begging for candy. Have you ever wondered where this strange and unique tradition originated from? -- The three most important points of Halloween can

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    Outline On The History Of Halloween SPECIFIC PURPOSE: At the end of my speech‚ my audience should understand three important points of the history of Halloween. THESIS STATEMENT: The three most important points of Halloween can be summed up by looking at its origins‚ how it came to include jack-o-lanterns and bobbing for apples‚ and how it is celebrated today in the 21st century with

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