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  1. April Holidays Religious Cultural And Secular 2012-03-31
    We all want our children to be well-rounded and aware of other people throughout the world. What better way to introduce your children to the variety of cultures than through Holidays and the ways in which they are celebrated. A Holiday or observance...
  2. Remembering Our Two First Thanksgiving Celebrations 2011-10-21
    Long before the Civil War and the Thanksgiving Proclamation by President Lincoln, the north and south had their individual days of Thanksgiving. Let's review the first two celebrations of giving thanks in America: Mayflower Colony and the Virginia Plantation.
  3. The Top Travel Internet Sites For Flights Hotels Car Rentals And Travel Guidance 2011-01-12
    It is as if the world wide web was made for travel investigation; so central to the very thought of travel has the World wide web become. And it is only become more so with all the difficulties of the economic downturn squeezing the travel industry...
  4. Christmas Carol Revisited 2010-12-12
    A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens is arguably the greatest fictional Christmas story ever written. It offers a message of hope and personal redemption in dark times. But what if Scrooge had lived today? What message of hope can be found for our troubled times?
  5. Holi Festival 2010 History And Tradition In India 2010-02-20
    Holi is a festival of India which is celebrated in a riot of colors, family and a chance for everyone to literally let their hair down. This article traces the roots of Holi...
  6. Mothers Day Letting Go 2009-04-30
    This Mother's Day give yourself the gift of letting go and heal from relationships that may be estranged. Forgiveness will not only be good for your home life, and your spiritual life it can also be good for your health.
  7. First Thanksgiving A 3 Day Bash 2008-11-10
    When we push back our chairs from the Thanksgiving table on Thursday we mentally will congratulate the Pilgrims for inventing such a sumptuous feast - even though the menu then was considerably different. Harvest celebrations, however, have been customary since ancient times.
  8. Easter Basket History 2008-11-10
    It's hard to imagine Easter without Easter baskets. Traditionally, these are filled with candy treats such as chocolates and jelly beans, usually in the shape of an egg. There may also be hollow plastic eggs with coins or other treats inside.
  9. Aromas Of Christmas Frankincense And Myrrh 2008-11-10
    For most Westerners, their only knowledge of frankincense and myrrh comes from the biblical tale that they formed two of the three gifts (the other being gold) given by the wise men at the birth...
  10. A Simple Gift To Expound Your Memory 2008-11-10
    Human memories downgrade as the period of time upgrades. It is a bitter truth that biological structures cannot sustain prolonged sharpness of memories although there are exceptional circumstances. The more people get older, the more they are prone to Alzheimer's disease.