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The Top 10 Mother’s Day Gift Ideas for 2008

ryanx Ryan Negrillo  |  Holidays 2008  |  0 comments  |  49 views  |  Read Full
 
Mother’s day is celebrated on the second Sunday in May.  Mother’s Day is a time to honor our mothers and all of the sacrifices they have made for us.  In addition to the act of having given birth to us, our mothers generally have sacrificed many long nights when we were ill, ...
 

Top 10 Christmas Gift Ideas for Teachers and Bus Drivers

ryanx Ryan Negrillo  |  Holidays 2008  |  0 comments  |  34 views  |  Read Full
 
If you have school-aged children, then you have some very important people to thank come Christmas time.  The bus driver gets your children safely to and from school each day, regardless of the weather and other irritations.  And, your child’s teacher is tasked with helping them ...
 

Understanding the Holiday of Chanukah for the Rest of Us

ryanx Ryan Negrillo  |  Holidays 2008  |  0 comments  |  38 views  |  Read Full
 
If you are not Jewish, you may have wondered about the holiday of Chanukah but have never had anyone to ask your questions of.  Thanks to the Internet you can not get the answers to all of your questions even if you do not have any Jewish friends.

The first question many people ask is about ...
 

Understanding the Holiday of Kwanzaa

ryanx Ryan Negrillo  |  Holidays 2008  |  0 comments  |  37 views  |  Read Full
 
Kwanzaa is an African heritage holiday which was created by Dr. Maulana Karenga in 1966.  Kwanzaa is celebrated through singing, speaking, dancing, and reciting just as is done in traditional African heritage celebrations on the continent of Africa. 

Kwanzaa is build on seven ...
 

July 4th – Celebrate Independence Day

ryanx Ryan Negrillo  |  Holidays 2008  |  0 comments  |  45 views  |  Read Full
 
While the traditional 4th of July Holiday is to celebrate the anniversary of the declaration of the United States’ independence from England, it is interesting to note that is not when Independence Day celebrations first began.  Even more interesting to note is that even though the ...
 
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