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    Believing in Honesty They say honesty is the best policy. But when it comes to Santa Claus‚ the Easter Bunny and the Tooth Fairy‚ are we being dishonest with our children or just telling those stories. In the essays‚ “Santa Claus Isn’t Coming to Town” written by Allison and “Truth and the Santa Claus Moment‚” written by Corey Harbaugh‚ the writers discuss the values of honesty and the moments we choose to believe in. Allison believed in honesty. In her essay‚ she talks about how she was always

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    Santa Clause

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    busy shoppers‚ jingle bells‚ colorful lights and Santa Claus‚ Christmas is thought by many people to be "the most wonderful time of the year". Winter‚ snow‚ Christmas tree‚ decorations and Santa Claus are very important things which makes us think that it is the most beautiful day of all the year. Everybody waits for Christmas‚ because that day has varies meaning for different people. But for kids‚ rather than shoppers‚ colorful lights‚ Santa Claus is their main reason why they count the days till

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    legend of Santa Claus has been told for centuries and is still told to this day. Every year‚ many children make Christmas lists and send them to Santa. If they are good‚ they will get presents‚ but if they are bad‚ they will get a bundle of coal in their stocking. Santa is usually visualized as a happy‚ white-bearded man‚ with a red stocking cap‚ and a red suit with white cuffs and black boots. In other cultures‚ he is referred to as St. Nicholas‚ Sinterklauss‚ and Father Christmas. Santa Claus supposedly

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    Santa Clause Is Not Real

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    Who is Santa Claus? He is a man of mystery‚ a fat man in a red suit who sneaks into homes not to steal but to give‚ and he is a household name for American families all across the country. He is a common story told at Christmas time‚ from parents to children‚ passed down from generation to generation. Why is this storytelling such a common practice? Does it have any effect on the children when they realize that Santa is not real‚ or does Santa stand for such a fundamental concept of American culture

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    Santa Lies Essay

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    find a stack of presents under the tree‚ having no doubt that Santa is real. But‚ once their parents confess the truth about Santa Claus‚ they are devastated. It looks like parents want their children to be wounded for all the rest of their Christmas’. Instead of destroying one of the significances of Christmas‚ being truthful and kind to each one and all‚ parents should rethink before talking their children into believing the Santa myth. Maybe this reconsideration could change all the lives of children

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    Santa Informative Speech

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    my mom that I know no santa‚ she will not put the gifts under the christmas tree‚ I thought. I believed in santa for 9 years‚ but when I was 9 years old‚ I knew that there’s no santa. Many 10-12 years old kids figured out that santa is not real. Some of them heard it from their parents‚ their friends‚ or their siblings. Me‚ I figured it out by myself. It was so shocking to me but I kept pretending that I believe in santa. I was afraid if I can’t get any presents from santa nor my parents. There

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    Myths in Humanities

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    Eva A. Heredia September 1‚ 2013 Humanities 115 Myth and the Origin of the Humanities Learning disciplines such as history‚ literature‚ art‚ music‚ theater‚ and dance can enhance your humanness‚ as one learns when studying humanities. These disciplines express sorrows‚ happiness‚ or shed a light about a particular moral or important life value. Myths are tales and beliefs transmitted from generation to generation. Myths and archetypes underlie these disciplines‚ and knowledge of mythology greatly

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    Stephen Tobolowsky relays what he labels his “first crisis of belief” in his article “The Santa Conspiracy.” This “crisis of belief” occurs when he has a conversation with his six-year- old friend about his own questioning of whether Santa is real. Tobolowsky is struck by the confrontational and profound statement of this friend: “’It is always easier to want to believe in something than to say it never was true.’” Stephen is five years old when he is jolted by this philosophical maxim from his

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    not believe in Santa Claus‚ this saying should make them reconsider their doubts. Generations of children from across the world have been waking up to presents from Santa for what seems like forever. There have been countless Santa sightings‚ reindeer and sleigh tracks in the snow‚ and half-eaten cookies found on Christmas morning. The children know that it is Santa who has been responsible for these things. They cannot all be wrong. Santa is real. Non-believers say that Santa is really just

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    holiday. A handful of his movies occur during wintery months‚ but do not have any direct association with Christmas. The film where he truly holds a significant stake in the Christmas celebrations‚ Jack Frost is “scheming to take over Christmas.” The Santa Clause 3 showcases a Jack Frost beyond the typical wintery soul. He embodies greed for attention‚ as it was stated seconds before his first appearance in the movie‚ and an opposing force to the benevolent holiday of Christmas. His opposition to Christmas

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