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    About Chinese Festival

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    Traditional Culture Research Report Chi Zhang \ University of Massachusetts of Lowell 17 April 2013 Abstract The primary goal of this research is to figure out how important the traditional culture is. The real rise of a country is the rise of its culture‚ if the country loses its own culture and be taken the place of other country’s culture. Then the country will become the puppet of power‚ regardless of the economic or other aspect. Therefore‚ the culture‚ especially

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    Saranggani Festival

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    : : : : Establishment/Construction of Multi-Purpose Port P48.88 Million Municipal Government of Sarangani Mabila‚ Municipality of Sarangani‚ Davao del Sur Development of a port complex at Barangay Mabila‚ including the reclamation of the foreshore area; extension and improvement of the existing pier and causeway; and construction of auxiliary facilities such as administration building‚ passenger terminal‚ food stalls‚ comfort rooms and guardhouse. The project also provides for the establishment of

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    The Framers of the Constitution did not really represent the American people. Also known as the country’s Founding Fathers‚ these men from the original states were responsible for many important decisions. However‚ they did not represent America’s people because they only represented the Elite leaders‚ they represented the ideas for America’s government‚ and they did not have a true democracy. The Constitution’s Framers represented the Elite leaders‚ rather than the American People. Most of the

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    Glastonbury Festival Report

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    INTRODUCTION TO EVENTS EV 201 Glastonbury Festival CW 1 REPORT Lecturer : Jessica Mackie Email : jmackie@shms.com Written by : Jason Philip Laksana LAJA160789 (2D) – Introduction of Glastonbury Thi Thuy Hang Nguyen NGTH191289 (2C) – Social and Cultural impacts‚ Environmental and Developmental impacts Atika Karuna Gunawan GUAT080290 (2D) – Economy and Tourism impacts‚ Political impacts Contents Objectives ………………………………………………………………………… 02 Introduction of Glastonbury Festival …………………………………. 03 Social – Cultural

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    All cultures are built off of some type of belief. This belief influences daily life in the culture. It sets common rules and guide lines in which the people should act. The belief also influences activities and architecture. The beliefs make the culture thrive. This is true for the Ancient Greek culture. Their culture relied on their Gods. This is also known as Greek Mythology. Greek mythology had a huge influence on the Ancient Greek culture. The Ancient Greece civilization started on the island

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    Folk Fair Festival

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    Festivals in Jharkhand Sarhul is a festival where Shaal tree and leaves play an important role. Sarhul is celebrated during the spring season when the Shaal trees get new leaves. Shaal flowers are brought to saran sthal (the sacred place) and pahan propitiates the Gods. The priest is called Pahan and he distributes shaal flowers to every villager. The shaal flowers represent the brotherhood and friendship among villagers. It is believed that the earth becomes fertile after this festival as such

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    Ghost Festival in United State and Thailand             Festival is an event that is staged by a local community that is also usually happening in the same place every year. The festival seems religious and superstitious‚ but it shows about the culture and tradition. There are a lot of types of festivals in the world. Ghost festival is also a part of the festival that have around the world. However the ghost festival in each country will have different and similar things that they do.

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    Evocative of an Era Several of the trends that define the Post Classical era can be attributed to the three religious schisms that occurred throughout the time period. These trends caused or influenced by the schisms include a shift to monotheistic religions‚ the spread of “civilization”‚ and the spread of Arabs and Islam. As Islam split into Sunni and Shia Muslims‚ Sunni became the majority group. This was significant because this was the group that worked to universalize the religion‚ spreading

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    Chinese Mooncake Festival

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    descent throughout the globe will be celebrating the traditional Mid-Autumn Festival‚ also known as the Mooncake Festival. It is the third major celebration on the Chinese lunisolar calendar which incorporates elements of both a lunar calendar and solar calendar‚ which is not uncommon among Asian cultures. This year‚ the Mid-Autumn Festival took place on the 29th of September. As it has always been in Malaysia‚ the festival was celebrated with merriment and involved the incorporation of lanterns‚ mooncakes

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    heritage. It is not only the Bangalis (plains people) who have contributed to this culture‚ but also the several hundred tribal communities of the country who live mainly in the Hill areas of the Chittagong Hill Tracts‚ in the Districts of Dinajpur‚ Rajshahi‚ Sylhet and the plains forests in Dhaka‚ Tangail‚ Mymensingh and Jamalpur. Historically‚ Bangladesh has earned the reputation of being at the crossroads of many cultures. The ruins of magnificent cities and monuments left behind in many parts of the

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