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Religious
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- Save And Save To Spend 2012-01-10
Christmas is the most expensive time of the year for numerous people. If we all tried not getting wrapped up in the buzz of splurging our savings on presents for the big day, we could retain a lot of money and then spend more in the sales! - Beautiful Holiday Decor For Your Festivities 2011-11-13
Christmas is one of the most distinctive holidays in America, both because it honors the birth of Christ and because it brings busy families together. People love to create a happy, festive feeling for their families and guests by decorating their homes with special holiday décor. - 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. - The Spooky History Of Halloween 2011-08-7
On October 31st, we celebrate Halloween, the one night of the year when ghoulies, ghosties, long-legged beasties and all things that go bump in the night are especially active. There's lots of... - 5 Fun Ideas For Saint Patrick S Day 2011-02-28
Although Saint Patrick's Day is an Irish and religious holiday, it is celebrated by many regardless of their ethnic background or religious beliefs. Here are 5 fun things to do, many for people of any age, for Saint Patrick's Day. - How To Have Saint Patrick S Day Fun 2011-02-28
Saint Patrick's Day, also known by some as St Paddy's day, is an extremely festive holiday that comes but once a year. It celebrates Saint Patrick, one of the patron saints of Ireland, who lived from AD 385-461 AD. He is widely credited with bringing Christianity to Ireland. - Christmas Is The Best Time Of Year 2010-11-7
Christmas is a holiday celebrated mostly on December 25th, to commemorate the birth of Jesus. This holiday is all about giving not just receiving. Most people don't know the religious history behind Christmas... - Egg Citing Easter 2010-03-26
Don't you just love Spring? From a gray winter, this new season ushers in a burst of life and a riot of the brightest colors. It refreshes the spirit and inspires you to be youthful and free. Of course, this season also brings in Easter-the perfect occasion to celebrate life! - Easter 2010 2010-03-5
According to Christmas legends, Jesus Christ, the son of Joseph and Mary was crucified on the cross by his enemies. It is however, believed that he woke from his death on the third day; and Easter is celebrated to commemorate this day. - How To Send Easter E Cards 2010-02-28
Easter E Cards are becoming one of the most popular ways to say Happy Easter to someone and we'll show you the best and easiest way to send one (or many) today. - Religious Holidays And Mardi Gras 2010-01-31
Religious Holidays? What most do not know is that Mardi Gras actually has roots in two Christian religious holidays. - New Year Celebration In India 2010-01-6
How do Indians celebrate New Year? New Year is generally looked upon as the best time to begin something. India, with its strong social bonds, finds this occasion as a day to celebrate with friends and family. - Travel Trends Begin New Decade What You Should Know 2010-01-2
When the ball drops in Times Square, the new year will begin a new decade. But some travel trends from 2009 will be sticking around. So what travel trends should a savvy traveler be aware of in 2010? - The Origin Of The Christmas Tree 2009-12-26
Many people believe the Christmas Tree originated in Europe perhaps in the 15th or 16th century. However there is much evidence that points to the fact the tree originally had pagan roots, (no pun intended) and actually originated much earlier than that. - Sexiest Christmas Traditions 2009-12-18
Traditions and Christmas are synonymous with each other and go hand in hand. With Christmas less than two weeks away, let's have a look at the sexiest Christmas traditions that keep the holiday spirit alive and make us long for December every year. Read this article to know more about the Sexiest Christmas Traditions ever. - The Quinceanera Party 2009-06-29
A quinceanera party is given to celebrate a young girl's coming of age. Many Hispanic cultures follow this tradition. The quinceanera celebration begins with a religious ceremony and is later followed by a reception. - What Does Saint Patricks Day Mean Today 2009-03-2
Unless you have been hiding under rock over the past few years, you have probably noticed that St. Patrick's day has been celebrated with increased zeal each time it rolls around. Celebrated on the 17th March... - Top Ten Places To Visit In Nepal 2008-11-10
Are you ready for some high altitude adventure with in a soul-warming environment? Then pack your bags and experience some of the most majestic peaks, most exhilarating torrents and wonderful people Nepal has to offer. Here are some places you may want to visit when go. - Sri Lanka The Pearl Of The Indian Ocean 2008-11-10
As the fanfare of the festive season has died down, it is easy to feel the need to get away from the cold British winter and experience some sun. For a luxury holiday offering the requisite sunrays as well as excellent cuisine, views and different festivals throughout the year, look no further than Sri Lanka. - Punjab Travel Guide 2008-11-10
A state, whose name is synonymous with exuberance, prosperity and an intense passion for life, Punjab or 'Panj Aab' literally meaning five rivers, is, as it were, the very heart of the country. - Holiday Glam Ups With Ornaments 2008-11-10
The Christmas ornaments are all the rage these days and are worthy components of Christmas decoration. There are so much to do with these-from decorating the tree to the hallways and the front yard. Know more about these varied Christmas ornaments here. - History Of Chocolate Easter Confection 2008-11-10
The Mayans and Aztecs were two ancient people groups of Southern Mexico and Guatemala. What did they have to do with the history of Easter? This is where chocolate originated, and tied to the history of chocolate Easter confections provides a rich holiday legacy. - Gift For A Depressed Person 2008-11-10
Suggestions on how to make the holidays happy for a depression victim. - Five Top Christmas Gift Ideas 2008-11-10
Christmas is just around the corner and there will soon be a mad rush to all the stores to purchase all of those items everyone on your Christmas list is wishing for. But do you know what they might be wishing for? - Finding Inspiration In The Holidays 2008-11-10
As we approach the end of the year, the holidays are upon us. If you are in a rut or looking for motivation, you need to find inspiration and the holidays are a good place to look. - 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. - Easter Bunny History 2008-11-10
To some, Easter is a serious religious holiday. To others, it's a celebration of the end of winter and of renewal and beginnings. To others, it's both – but to children, it's often about a chocolate Easter bunny gift, colored eggs, and other sweet surprises. - Dazzle Them With Odd Christmas Facts 2008-11-10
As you rush from store to store trying to finish your holiday shopping, the clock is ticking on your children's patience. Keep them entertained with your vast knowledge of odd Christmas facts! - Christmas Tree 2008-11-10
Some of the most creative and unique christmas tree decorating ideas are actually the ones that are the cheapest. - Christmas Ornaments 2008-11-10
The trend of using Christmas ornaments for decor has come in vogue since long. Resplendent glass reflector ornaments, shining Christmas tree balls and shimmering stars hanging from Christmas trees render beauty and charm to the festival of joy. - Christmas History And Trivia For Parties 2008-11-10
The history of Christmas can be traced back at least four thousand years with many of the most popular traditions celebrated long before the Christ child was born. Early Europeans believed in evil spirits and other supernatural beings and as Winter Solstice approached with its shorter days... - Caroling At Christmas 2008-11-10
Christmas caroling has long been a holiday tradition. The singing of familiar yuletide songs can bring about warm feelings of Christmas past. Read on to learn the history of Christmas caroling. - Bank Holidays 2008-11-10
A bank holiday is generally a public holiday. Banks are normally closed on all Federal holidays in United States. Nevertheless, the term 'bank holiday' specifically denotes emergency bank closures mandated by executive order of Congress to remedy fiscal crises. - 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... - A Holiday Of Miracles 2008-11-10
Holidays are a wonderful part of living. They are for everyone and giving of ourselves is the best part. - 7 Ways To Make Extra Money For Christmas 2008-11-10
Worried about money? Here you'll find some clever ideas to earn extra money for the holidays.