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How is Christmas Celebrated Around the World?
- By Dominique Halet
- Published 3 December 2008
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Christmas is a Christian holiday that celebrates the birth of Jesus This feast was created by the pope to promote Christianity and remove pagan festivals celebrated at the winter solstice
Why Is The Number 13 Lucky To The Chinese?
- By Tekson Teo
- Published 1 December 2008
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The number 13 is considered unlucky for many in the West
Not so for many Chinese
History of the New Movement
- By Sarah Martin
- Published 29 November 2008
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Beginning in Austria with the "Secession" in 1897, the new art movement spread immediately to Germany, became significant in interior decoration in France since the World War, and arrived in the United States after 1925 However, it had been preceded by certain voyages of discovery before the pioneers invaded the new territory
History of Textiles--an Overview
- By Sarah Martin
- Published 29 November 2008
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Textile weaving is, with architecture, among the oldest of the arts, and dates from the earliest periods of history It was understood in Egypt, and records are found showing that it was practiced at a remote period in the Far East
The Finer Things in Life
- By Rosie Richards
- Published 28 November 2008
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Choosing Christmas gifts is a rewarding and pleasurable experience, however knowing which gifts to buy for those who are not spending the festive season close by can be daunting Christmas hampers which include a host of well chosen contents to suit all ages and genders is the perfect gift solution for family and friends
Traditional Christmas Gifts
- By Rosie Richards
- Published 28 November 2008
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Chocolates and wine continue to be top of the Christmas present gift list for many people Family, friends and colleagues appreciate a box or hamper containing scrumptious chocolates and fine wines
The Historic Significance of Two Tone Gold Jewelry
- By Brenda Ogilvie
- Published 24 November 2008
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The history behind the elegant two tone gold jewelry dates back to the birth of Christ It is known the world over for its beautiful craftsmanship and mesmerizing designs
Long before the Elvis and County Music came along, the famous state of Tennessee was the home to huge communities of prehistoric people According to archaeologists, the very first inhabitants of this place arrived in Tennessee at least 12,000 years ago i
Corporate Christmas Customs
- By Rosie Richards
- Published 23 November 2008
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The tradition of giving a hamper packed full of Christmas sweet and savoury treats was began in Victorian times when the wealthy estate owners present their workers with a wicker chest style box which contained a variety of home made preserves, chutneys and puddings It is believed that the wicker hamper was used for two purposes, firstly that it allowed air to circulate through and help keep food fresher and secondly, when emptied of goodies became a useful and practical gift which could be used for a whole manner of different purposes within a servant’s humble home
A Truly Festive Feast
- By Rosie Richards
- Published 22 November 2008
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The tradition of feasting in December dates back thousands of years in countries in the northern hemisphere as part of winter solstice rituals to give thanks for the past year and to ensure that the next years harvests were successful In England the feasting took part over twelve days with eating, drinking and making merry culminating with an enormous feast on the night of the winter solstice beginning with the entrance of a boars head on a platter

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