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Holidays
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2003
Cinco de Mayo is a great holiday for Mexicans and Mexican Americans. In this web site we review some of the basic reasons of why we celebrate it, what we do at the party and everything we do on Cinco de Mayo. Even though we aren’t in Mexico we still celebrate because we are Mexicans and Mexico will always live on.
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2003
This web site hopes to introduce some of the interesting myths and folktales during 13-15th century in Singapore (then known as Singapura - in Malay language).
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2006
Take a look into the Christmas traditions of many different nations across the globe, from North America to Asia and more!
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2004
At our website you will travel to Japan, Guatemala and China and learn about their New Year Celebrations.
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2004
In this website, we will explore the amazing Chinese culture through the Chinese New Year activities, food, clothes and also the Chinese zodiac. Chinese New Year is an interesting topic to many people and is a good way to understand the Chinese culture.
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2003
This website describes the folklore behind Halloween, St. Patrick's Day and Aliens. After surveying students they felt that these were the top folklore interests of students their age.
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2003
Welcome to Know Your Holidayz. This site has information on holidays, games, wish lists, and much more!
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2003
This is an informative website based on international holidays. This site was made by a group named Positive Image, but isn't a complete database of all countries.
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2003
This web site deals with different Christmas traditions in seven countries: Britain, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Russia, USA. Its content varies from special recipes to a unique Christmas celebration in a Hungarian school and much more... Don't miss it!
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2001
This web site is about food. The site tells about different activities and things you can do for the holidays.
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Finalist
2001
Halloween Hauntings is all about Halloween, the second most popular holiday in the United States. It includes historical information, book and movie reviews. There are also a lot of activities like crafts, recipes, and ghost stories.
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2000
This website will tell lots of information about some American Holidays. We have split the holidays into three groups for easy reference: Holidays for Everyone, Religious Holidays, and Not So Well-Known Holidays.
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2000
Have you ever wanted to know about fireworks? Come to our site and learn about the different chemicals in them, some history on where fireworks came from, state laws and some tips on firework safety.
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2000
Our web site is designed to inform you about the festivals of the world because when you become aware of the festivals of a country then you also realize the culture and practice of that country. We provided a SEARCH ENGINE in order to help you find the festivals that you want as quickly as possible.
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1999
Like a rosary, the ancient traditions have stringed up into the 1300-th years old history of our country, in which routs and Golden ages have interlaced. And they have left untouched on our land through the years in the people's calendar.
This entry told about the people's holiday "Koukeri".
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1998
In the creation of the entry, the information presented about the holidays and celebrations helps explain cultural differences in these countries.The objective of this entry for the students creating it was to explore an area already part of their curriculum from a different angle thereby enriching their knowledge and classmates knowledge of subject matter.
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1996
Welcome! America is a wonderful place. Only in the USA can we celebrate the glory of egg salad, dictionaries, and procrastination. Here we celebrate these lesser known holidays. You won't find boring holidays like Thanksgiving and Mother's Day in here!
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