Sunday, November 18, 2012

Virtual Voyager #5 - Let's Celebrate!

As we finish up our study of Ancient Greece, we have learned that traditions and celebrations define one culture from another as well as unite people regionally, ethnically, and/or religiously.  The following link, "It's International" (http://www.topics-mag.com/internatl/center.htm), is a site containing a variety of holidays, celebrations, games, and stories that define people around the world.

Scan the list of topics about food, dance, games, customs, traditions, crafts, names, superstitions, proverbs, folktales, and toys.  Look for your assigned country and read about the information available on that chosen topic.  Then, return to the blog and post a reflection using the story pyramid model from the DVD "Hercules."

Example:
Topic
Two strong words, defining the topic
Three words, describing the setting of the topic (when/where/how)
Four words, stating the origin/beginning of the topic
Five words, describing an interesting fact
Six words, describing a second interesting fact
Seven words, describing a third interesting fact
Eight words, stating why you chose the topic

Carnival
Brazil's Fame
Saturday through Thursday
Its not about history
Begins 40 days before Easter
The parade tells a different story annually
A time of camaraderie, freedom, no work
After seeing "Rio," I wondered why they partied  

 

128 comments:

  1. Kiah Ross 1A
    Christmas
    dancing, eating
    24th through 25th
    Not about getting presents
    Get different presents every year
    Get to celebrate with family, friends
    You get to eat a big feast
    Getting presents makes me and my family happy

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  2. Id ul-Fitr
    New moon
    Month of fasting
    Thankfulness of Allah's blessings
    Visit mosque to say prayers
    Special feast, exchange gifts and cards
    Allah's blessings are better apprectiated of fasting
    Because it is when they finish fasting or Ramadan

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    Replies
    1. Market, Tag, October Fest, Wedding, Punished for not being married by 30.

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  3. Country=Cameroon

    Youth Day
    Youth importance
    Held February eleventh
    Commemorates modern-day Cameroon
    Concerts, movies, and other activities
    Official parades and speeches take place
    The entire nation takes part in festivities
    I'd like to have a kids day here!

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  4. Eid-al-Fitr
    Ramadan
    The month of fasting.
    Celabrate for the blessings of Allah(the Muslim god).
    The Blessings of Allah are more apprectiated with fasting.
    When they are done with Ramadan.

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    Replies
    1. Ramada
      Feasting day
      Support poor people
      Ramadan lasts three days
      Elderly people visited by family
      Children given gifts from their family
      Clean yards, houses, and get new cloaths
      Ramadan means to support poor people with money

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  5. Christmas
    Christs birth
    24th to 25th
    Celebrating God's son's birth
    Celebrated in most the Country's
    Eat a Big feast with family
    Get to celebrate with family and friends
    Because Christmas is my favorite holiday with family




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    1. 1W- Cameryn PhillipsJanuary 3, 2013 at 6:44 AM

      Country- South Korea

      kimchi
      190 kinds
      Korea essential meal
      different in each province
      cabbage, salty water, original kimchi
      pickled fish juice & more: modern kimchi
      each province each season have different kinds
      modern food, important, to tradition kimchi: essentail meal

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  6. 1A Chris Deeter

    Christmas
    Jesus birthday
    Held December 25
    celebrates gods son Jesus birth
    It is a big Christian Holiday
    They say that santa gives the presents
    They trade presents dering Chrismas
    i pick this topic because we have Christamas here

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  7. Easter
    Orthodox Christians
    April, feasts, religious services
    Jesus, celebration, alive again
    Anyone can celebrate this holiday
    Celebrated with feasts, services, and parades
    Most important holiday for Orthodox Christians
    One holiday Cyprus' and already knew bit about it

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  8. India
    People dance and sing and have prepare feast they wear colorful costumes these things they do for every holiday.

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  9. christmas day
    power unique
    colorful food people
    partys lights dancing fun
    beutiful hair clothes land smells
    diffrent coultures holidays celebrations style food
    hotel swim fun rooms tree lights lobby
    color green red blue yellow orange purple pink

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  10. Luxembourg
    Fair day
    During fair season
    Focus on sheep herding
    Shepards' market serves as fairgrounds
    It is held in Luxembourg's capital city
    fair season occurs during month of September
    Different holiday we do not celebrate in America

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  11. turkey
    Turkish weddings
    two separate ceremonies
    weddings Fridays-Sundays only
    marriage certificate after your wedding
    given by parents, signed by mayor
    couple gets furniture for gifts from parents
    they have different interesting wedding traditions than us

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  12. Easter
    Celebrate Jesus
    Celebrated in April
    Jesus is alive again
    Great time for seeing family
    Lots of people celebrate this holiday
    Many people decorate eggs for this holiday
    I like Easter for spending time with my family

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  13. New Years Eve
    Extremely popular
    December 31st night
    Becoming of new year
    Tourists from around the world
    Celebrate with parties, fireworks, and bonfires
    Fireworks light up nights and create excitement
    Wondered if they celebrated it just like us

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  14. 4A Aaron Cleppe

    Waitangi
    Treaty of Waitangi
    February 6 New Zealand
    Celebrated in different ways
    Watch traditional Maori Dancing/Speeches
    Is the hottest time of year
    Traditional people attend church in the morning
    I wondered why New Zealand was a English Empire

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  15. Pohela Boishakah
    Bengail New Year
    Major festival, Bengail culture
    Come without any preexisting expections
    Where lavish clothes has become tradtion
    Dance and sing like New Year's here
    I like spending New Years with my family too

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  16. 4A Sarah Miller
    Setsubun
    Bean Throwing
    Beginning of february
    Every year in February
    zodiacs determine who throws beans
    Throwing beans to scare evil spirits
    The oldest man takes role of demons
    I chose this topic because Setsubun was interesting.



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    Replies
    1. Saudi Arabia

      Silig
      Popular meal
      Made for occasions
      Made in Saudi Arabia
      One ingredient is called "Mistake"
      Saudi Arabians find this very tasty
      Silig is made of rice, chicken, milk
      I wondered if Silig was food or place

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  17. 7A-Samantha GarbersJanuary 3, 2013 at 5:32 PM

    Independence Day
    Prades Celebrations
    Held August 27
    Prince Stefan Founded Moldova
    Begins With A Flower-laying Ceremony
    Followed By Presidential Address To Nation
    Celibrate with concerts fairs fireworks outdoor activites
    I choose Independence day because it was interesting

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  18. 4A- Cassidy Johnston
    Country: Hungary

    Independence Day
    Big Celebration
    March 15 1848
    Sandor Petofi reads poem
    Poem called the National Song
    One of there most prominent holidays
    Read at the National Museum every year
    I picked Independence day because I have not learned about it yet.




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    Replies
    1. Mongolia- In Mongolia for every celebration they have a big feast and dress in colorful outfits and dance a special dance that goes along with the celebration that they are celebrating.

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    2. Worlds Tourism Day
      World Tourism
      Sept. 27 2012
      Not much History
      Major Events like Miss. Tourism
      And Recognition of Excellence
      The ministry leads in the organisation
      Because I have never heard of this event

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    3. 1W Olivia AntonelliJanuary 4, 2013 at 6:36 AM

      Country: Japan

      Hanami
      Cherry Blossoms
      The national flower
      Drink sake after work
      Go to see cherry blossoms
      Go to shrine to celebrate holiday
      End of March to Beginning of April
      They enjoy eating dumplings better than cherry blossoms

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    4. 1W Cheyanne ThompsonJanuary 4, 2013 at 6:37 AM

      Christmas
      annual commemoration
      December 25, annually
      Celebrating Jesus Christ's birth
      Christmas is a civil holiday
      Christian's believe he's "Sun of righteousness"
      Jesus born between 7 and 2 BC
      I chose it because I believe in Christ

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    5. Country: Democratic Republic of the Congo
      Holiday:Soukous

      Soukous
      Instruments, dance
      Outside, all year
      Through old Folk Art
      Plays old hand made instruments
      Has an up beat Latin jive
      Famous singers come to sing and dance
      Learning about Soukous, made me think about Carnivals.

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    6. Country: Democratic Republic of the Congo
      Holiday:Soukous

      Soukous
      Instruments, dance
      Outside, all year
      Through old Folk Art
      Plays old hand made instruments
      Has an up beat Latin jive
      Famous singers come to sing and dance
      Learning about Soukous, made me think about Carnivals.

      Delete
    7. Ethiopia

      Christmas
      Julian Calendar
      since Christianity existed there
      no giving and receiving presents
      time for church, eating, and games
      worshipers are fed blessed bread and wine
      to compare the U.S. Christmas to Ethiopia's christmas

      Delete
    8. Ethiopia

      Christmas
      Julian Calendar
      since Christianity existed there
      no giving and receiving presents
      time for church, eating, and games
      worshipers are fed blessed bread and wine
      to compare the U.S. Christmas to Ethiopia's christmas

      Delete
    9. Country- Tanzania

      Diwali
      Lights,Joyus
      Mid-October, House, Candles
      Mean "row of lamps"
      Firecrackers drive off evil spirits
      Wear new clothes and eat sweets
      The second day is called Narak Chaturdas
      It involves lights and joyus times with family.


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    10. Czech Republic
      independence day
      celebration,festival
      celebrated once annually
      also happens on new years
      fire works and lots of partying
      they like to go out and see fireworks
      every one likes to spend time with family

      Delete
  19. 4W-Stephanie FisherJanuary 4, 2013 at 9:10 AM

    Christmas
    Saint Nicholas
    Every December 6
    Celebration of Generous Nicholas
    Youngest child reads Christmas story
    They stand watching bonfires singing psalms
    Chicken, oranges, nuts, pastries are Christmas dinner.
    I wanted to learn Christmas traditions in Syria

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  20. 4W - Katie HemannJanuary 4, 2013 9:02 AM

    Ethiopia

    Christmas
    Julian Calendar
    January seventh Ganna
    since Christianity existed there
    no giving and receiving presents
    time for church, eating, and games
    worshipers are fed blessed bread and wine
    to compare the U.S. Christmas to Ethiopia's christmas

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  21. Central African Republic
    Boganda Day
    March 29
    Commemorates the death of their first Prime Minister

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  22. Ramadan
    Muslim Religion
    Fasting 30 days
    Subject to moon sighting
    Ninth month on Islamic calendar
    Fast during day, feast during night
    Indulgence is forbidden during the fast
    Muslim is the main religion in Guinea Bissau

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  23. Afghanistan
    Jeshen
    Independence day.
    Everywhere in Afghanistan.
    Third Anglo Afghan War.
    British controlled their foreign policy.
    Afghanistan was never a British colony.
    August 19 is when they celebrate Jeshen.
    I chose this because independence day is important.

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  24. Saudi Arabia
    Clothes
    Religious, Dresses
    Saudi Arabia women
    Wear on special days
    Bedowns wear jallabias every day
    Jallabias come in many different colors
    Men wear ankle length clothing called thawb
    I like seeing how different others countries dress

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  25. Russia
    Christmas
    Jesus's Birth
    January 6th-7th
    Celebrate Birth Of Christ
    Christian Families Go To Church
    Families Eat Dinner Such As Turkey
    Friends And Families Visit To Get Together
    I Wanted To See If It Was Different

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  26. Sierra Leone

    Eid al-Fitr
    Muslim holiday
    zakat,fitra,prayer
    end fasting month, Ramadan
    special prayer with two rakats
    religious ceremonies are held at mosques
    it is also called "The Sugar Feast"
    I wanted to know what Eid al-Fitr meant

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  27. Kataw
    Simple Game
    Sand Volleyball-like court
    The creator is Unknown
    played with head and feet
    Players can do the Bicycle kick
    Players are flexible and can kick high
    This is a very interesting and beautiful sport


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  28. 1A Cameron Courtney
    Nepal
    New year
    held April 14
    Games and good celabration
    Street dances,parades,and reunions
    Hopes for the brand new year
    Curd,gundruk,thupka,masu,aru-lama,skiarni,juju-dwau

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    1. 1W Andrea Landuyt

      Korea
      Ch'u Sok
      15 of lunar
      Give thanks with family
      Wear a traditional outfit (hanbok)
      Have a great celebration for thanksgiving
      Show simplicity, honesty,and eat food (Songpaen)

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    2. Children's Day
      Celebrating Kids
      on April 23
      Prepare for 2 months
      The kids do traditional dances
      some kids celebrate by watching TV
      Some kids do gymnastics and/or Karate
      I wanted to know how they celebrate Birthdays

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  29. Estonian Song and Dance Festival
    Large concert
    Tallinn Festival Grounds
    First was in 1860
    Usually more than 18,000 singers
    Choirs compete to get in festival
    Held every 5 years since year 1950
    It's the biggest and most impotant celebration there

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  30. Eid al-Ahda
    Greetings/gifts
    Lasts 4 days
    Follows the Phrophet Abarham
    Most busy days for farmers
    2/3 of animal gave away 1/3 saved
    It happens 11 days earlier each year
    Sounds like Christmas thats why I picked it.

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  31. 1W-Spencer ChalstromJanuary 10, 2013 at 5:14 AM

    Macedonia
    New Year
    starting of the new year
    the 1st
    Not about history
    every country has it
    new promises
    Western culture
    Because i celebrate it too.

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    1. U.K.
      Christmas
      Jesus birthday
      December 25th
      First hen Jesus was born
      Most countries happen
      Very religous
      Eastern culture
      I celebrate it every year

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    2. U.S.A
      New years
      All new stuff
      January 1st
      Big ball falls for the new year
      stay up all night long
      its in every body`s religion
      every body`s culture
      I celebrate it every year

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    3. Brazil
      Renata Pauperio
      You get freedom
      All week without working
      Wearing a costume is part of the celebration
      Southern culture
      Dancing, Eating, and Singing

      Some people get really mad that this holiday is a whole week and u cant work

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    4. Sweden
      Santa Lucia
      Festival, Parade
      December 13th
      Not about History
      Parents get breakfest in bed
      Girls wear candles on there head
      Boys wear a cone on there head
      It sounded like a different type of Christmas

      Delete
    5. Finland
      Christmas
      Jesus' birthday
      1st Sunday in December
      Celebrates god's son Jesus' birthday
      between 5-7pm dinner is served
      Gifts handed out in the evening
      My family celebrates it every 25th of December

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    6. Netherlands
      Liberation day
      May 5th, 1954
      Because of Nazi Germany
      "Dodendag" remeberance of the dead
      document signed in Hotel de werald
      two minutes of silence observed at 8p.m.
      Because it was the first celebration I found

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    7. Guinea
      Christmas
      Celebrating Jesus
      Celebrated on 24th
      Makes cards for friends
      Bright colors and bright lights
      The religion dosen't matter to them
      People in the town go to church
      I wanted to know how they celebrate christmas.

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  32. U.S.A
    New years
    All new stuff
    January 1st
    stay up all night long
    hang out with friends
    every body`s religion
    every body`s culture
    I celebrate it to

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  33. 1W- Ryan Demuth

    Bosnia and Herzegovina
    waitangi day
    once a year
    on 6th February
    every one cellebrates it
    when people first came
    people go to church on that day
    i chose this because it was the most intersting

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    1. church
      big celebration
      go on Sunday
      sometimes only adults go
      kids have a special church
      the old people don't go to church
      the old people have a different church
      sometimes the kids go to the adult chruch

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  34. Indonesia
    Waisak
    Buddha's birth
    May or June
    Commemorates birth of Buddha
    Honor largest Buddhist monument ever
    Centered between the three Buddhist temples
    Celebrates enlightenment and death of Gautama Buddha
    I thought the name looked interesting and fun.

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  35. Lithuania

    Saint Jonas' Festival
    Folk festival
    Midsummer: June 25
    Saint John the Baptist
    Customs brought for Pagan culture
    People search to find magic fern
    Based on reverence of John the Baptist
    Because it seemed like the most interesting holiday

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  36. U.K.
    Christmas
    Jesus birthday
    On December 25th
    First when Jesus was born
    Most countries celebrate this holiday
    Christmas is a very religious holiday
    People celebrate Christmas all over the world
    I celebrate it every year with my family

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    Replies
    1. Germany

      Oktoberfest
      Big celebration
      Is in October
      Interesting for tourist (wow)
      biggest celebration in the world
      People drink lots of German beer
      They eat lots of Weiss Wurst Bratwurst
      Thought it was going to be like Thanksgiving

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    2. South africa
      Workers day
      they clebrate labor day
      Then they celbrate youth day
      Then they celbrate womens day
      They do a day of recreation
      Then they do a day of recreation

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  37. Namibia
    New Years
    Family get together
    Feast on venison Beef
    Party's Drinking Music Running
    Jumping all around all night
    New years is a day is
    a chance to recover the night Before

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    Replies
    1. New Zealand
      Waitangi Day
      Go to church
      Go to friends and family
      Festivals and Concerts
      Time when it became independent
      A time when everyone accepted

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    2. Boxing
      Generous,appreciative
      Papua New Guinea,City,Towns
      Great britain,December 26th
      Gives gifts to unemployed/homeless
      takes place after christmas,people relax
      A generous holiday to give and relax
      I chose it because I wanted a challenge

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    3. Egypt
      Armed Forces Day
      Thank the Egyptian forces
      Have fun
      Have a big party
      October 6

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    4. Spain
      Bull Fighting
      national festival
      a round arena
      no origin for topic
      kills bull with a sword
      kills bull first try considered good
      it's a way that many cities celebrate festivals
      I chose because first one I saw

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    5. Liberia

      New Years
      Fun/Relaxing
      January 1st,Liberia,Get together(Orthodox Church)
      Gives Joy To People
      People Sit And Watch The Moon
      They Sit And Sing Dance And Talk
      Because they celebrate it differently Then we do.


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    6. Australia Day
      Annually celebrated
      Starts January 26th
      Originated from Batony Bay
      Australian Day Live concerts play
      Australian Day barbecue at Berridge Park
      Award Announcements are told on Australia Day
      Because it sounds like a lot of fun

      Delete
    7. Bhutan
      Tsechu
      10th day
      Bhutan, every month
      Guru Rimpoche introduced buddhism
      lasts 3 to 5 days
      celebrates things Padmasab acomplished in life
      People dress up and have fun together
      Because i dont know much about Bhutans festivals

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  38. st Luicia day
    Luicias achievement
    on December 13th
    dress up as her
    elf in green and red
    ware white dresses with red sashes
    one girl wares a crown and candles
    because I thought it would be something interesting

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  39. Slovakia

    Easter Monday
    Celebrate Jesus
    Happens At Home
    Christians Celebrate Jesus Together
    Men Pour Water On Girls
    Men Also Use Whips On Girls
    Women Reward With Money, Eggs, Or Money
    Their Traditions Are Different To Our Easter Celebration

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  40. Slovakia

    Easter Monday
    Celebrate Jesus
    Happens At Home
    Christians Celebrate Jesus Together
    Men Pour Water On Girls
    Men Also Use Whips On Girls
    Women Reward With Money, Eggs, Or Sweets
    Their Traditions Are Different To Our Easter Celebration

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  41. Tet
    New Year
    February, Vietnam, Party
    Ong Tao return heaven
    lasts 3 days-1 week
    a lot like Chinese new year
    buy candies, house decorations, clothes
    looked interesting, never have heard of it before

    ReplyDelete
  42. Greece
    Greek National Anniversary
    Religious, Parade
    March 25, Streets, Partys
    Free, Independence, 400, Years
    there are parades in streets
    Bishop, Raises, Flag, National, Rebellion, Monastary
    Food which includes bakaliaro (cod) & skordalia (garlic sauce)
    I thought that independence day would be fun

    ReplyDelete
  43. Paraguay

    Christmas
    Family Togetherness
    On December 25
    The birth of Jesus
    Lights to match the flowers
    Churches are decorated with multicolored lights
    Are no gifts until three kings day
    To see if it's celebrated differently in Paraguay

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    Replies
    1. 1W-Spencer ChalstromJanuary 10, 2013 at 10:49 AM

      Macedonia
      Christmas(Orthodox)
      Christmas in the world, family
      tress,family,friends
      went national holliday all around
      going to church with people
      feast and birth of Jesus/millions people
      Christians consider Jesus son of righteousness
      I chose this because both US and Macedonia

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  44. Thailand
    Loy krathong
    popular, full-moon
    twelfth lunar month
    when rainy season is over
    starts in the evening when full-moon
    everyone form all walks of life carries sticks
    time to be happy and joyful with friends and family
    This celebration looks very interesting and looks fun

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    Replies
    1. Ukraine
      St. Nicholas Day
      Angles protect
      Dec. 19 gifts
      KievanRus era orgin started
      Presents givin no matter what
      Parents put gifts in shoes/socks
      December 19 is when gifts are got
      Because it was a happy topic and interesting

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  45. Italy
    Tourism Day
    Ancient Hourse Race
    The Possesion of Fireworks
    La Quintana the First Sunday
    They have a carnevale in Italy
    They have a traditional festival around there
    They have a Easter Week every year in Italy

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  46. Ramadan
    religous belife
    the 9th month
    help with 3rd pillar
    no food during daylight hours
    help observe the life of poor
    celebrated through out the entire 9th month
    Ramadan is celebrated once an islamic year

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  47. Russia:
    Protector of Motherland Day
    Soviet Army
    February 23, in Russia
    Started in 1918 during civil war
    Women give Russian men gifts
    Also called Protector of Fatherland Day
    Russian cities put of fireworks during celebration
    This holiday reminds me of our Independence day.


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    Replies
    1. Zambia:
      Christmas
      Jesus' Birthday
      December 25, Cristian
      Started day Jesus was born
      Presents(the thought that counts)
      Christmas trees, caroling, celebrating together
      Family and friends celebrate and exchange gifts
      I celebrate this holiday with my family too

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  48. 4A-Hannah Sacora
    Slovenia:
    Day of The Dead
    Ritual, death
    November first, second
    Natives death simbilized rebirth
    Bring toys for dead children
    This holiday is in a cemetary
    Names of dead are on sugar skulls
    I wanted to know why they celebrated this.

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  49. Oman
    national day
    Its about independence
    Also on Sultan Qaboos birthday
    This takes place on November 18
    There are images of sultan and fireworks
    Because I wanted to know about the sultans bithday

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  50. These are the holidays in Ghana!
    Independence day is one holiday, Ghana was the first African Nation to gain Independence. There is also the new year. I think there is another holiday called Quanza (I can't spell it), I know it is celebrated across Africa. However, I am not sure it is celebrated in Ghana, The website had nothing on Ghana.

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  51. 4th hour Hannah Lovejoy
    Ramadan
    Fasting month
    Ninth month (September)
    Believes Allah revealed Qur'an
    Billions of Muslims do Ramadan
    During Ramadan, the Qur'an is recited
    Can't eat or drink during day light
    I wanted to know why they don't eat

    ReplyDelete
  52. Holidays
    National Day
    December 8th 2013
    1920 university students strike
    Symbolized date by Independence
    National Day all over the world
    Anniversary Christopher Columbus arrival in the Americas

    ReplyDelete
  53. Kenya:

    Krismas
    Kenya's Christmas
    December 25 yearly
    Birth of savior Jesus
    they dance and sing throughout
    people go to church and pray
    they will dress in there nicest clothes
    wondered how people in other countries celebrated Christmas

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  54. Food in Madagascar
    Served hot
    Floor, plate, spoon
    No appetizers or snacks
    No drinks served with food
    Traditional meal; three to four dishes
    Ends with dessert, with fruits and vanilla
    They eat differently than us but It's unique.

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  55. Calista Dittmer A4March 6, 2013 at 1:35 PM

    Wedding in Bangladesh
    Different kind
    Home,party,wedding
    Parents chose the bride
    Brides parents arrange big party
    Both sign the marriage registration book
    Prayer party-everyone prays for new couple
    A Bangladesh wedding is very different and unique

    ReplyDelete
  56. 2A Connor BjornsenMarch 7, 2013 at 7:37 PM

    France
    New Years
    Starts at midnight
    Thousands of years ago
    Public firework displays are common
    have symbols on cake for luck
    You get to celebrate with family/friends
    Because you get to spend time with family

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  57. Bryce Hotchkiss 7AMarch 15, 2013 at 6:51 PM

    Toys
    Old fasion
    Neighborhood childrens play
    Taiwans tradititional play toys
    Tradititional toys were common games
    Commercial toys started to gain popularity
    Currently commercial toys have replaced tradititional toys
    I wanted to know how Taiwans toys differed

    ReplyDelete
  58. 1A Jevin Manderscheid
    Independence
    Independence day
    over by France
    King Mohammed signed declaration
    not a part of France
    a parade with King Mohammed float
    lots of eating for the whole day
    I thought it would be like our Independence

    ReplyDelete
  59. Vesak Poya
    commemorating birth
    island-wide paegants
    enlightenment of Lord Buddha
    there is free food there
    Lord Buddha's 3rd visit to Sri Lanka
    Vesak marks last day of Pilgrimage season
    Because there was a lot of information there

    ReplyDelete
  60. New Year
    Celebrating Year
    Sand hill/dome
    Along Solar New Year
    Literally means "Enter New Year"
    Eat fruit before rainy season begins
    Usually celebrate on a weekend some different
    I wondered how other countries celebrated New Years

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  61. Weddings
    Friday to Sunday
    Huge weddings in turkey
    Get permision from parents first
    Brides parents buy gifts for groom
    Separate wedding ceremonies one in the home
    I chose it to learn some new facts

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  62. libya

    fasting on fridays
    they don't eat from sun rise to sun fall
    they are manly Muslims holidays

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  63. In Egypt they celebrate and Egyptian Christmas, it starts on January 7th of each year.

    Another one is Ramadan, it starts on July 9th and contiune through 30 more days.

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  64. jack eichhorn
    vietnam
    new year
    midnight january first
    colorful and not modest
    beginning of the new year
    the men wear afros and pants
    tet is traditional festival celebrating new year
    i chose tet because its the new year

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  65. Iran
    Ramadan holiday
    month of fasting
    ninth month of calendar
    fast from dawn to sunset
    month that muslims think Quran revealed
    help you feel how the poor feel
    fasting is part of the islamic five pillars

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  66. Georgia
    Epiphany Jan.19th
    marks the event of Jesus's life told by the bible
    children dress up as three kings and visit people houses and sing about the life of jesus.

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  67. Denmark

    They celebrate Easter like us witch is commemoration of Catholic, Evangelic and Anglican.

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    1. Colin Gorgen
      Niger
      Very cool
      Is a country
      A very poor country
      It is in the continent Africa

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  68. Coast f Ivory
    Strong republic
    Modern, coast, poop
    Very poor country, ugly
    Little bigger than New Mexico
    Warm and dry from November-March

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  69. UAE new years
    strong republic
    old, inland, poop
    very poor, ugly
    bigger than new york city
    warm dry
    January

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  70. 4A Chris Beal
    The Gambia
    Small country
    Strong economy
    poor
    Coast of Africa

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    1. Christmas
      December 25th
      In the winter
      Jesus was born then
      They are mostly Roman Cathlic
      They celebrate at the same time
      They celebrate the same way as us
      I wonder who made most of them cathlic

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  71. Cydney Berry 4A

    Mongolia

    Independence
    November 26th.
    Mongolia gained freedom.
    Not under Chinese rule.
    Declared it's self free country.
    No more listing to Chinese government.
    Will be forever and ever free lifted.
    Can have it's own government no more Chinese!

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  72. Samantha Waddington 7AMarch 20, 2013 at 4:46 PM

    Norway

    Christmas
    Family Celebrations
    20 days long
    Family traditions and stories
    Dinner consists of different meats
    It starts on December the 24th
    There are many fairs and seasonal concerts
    I love celebrating christmas here

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  73. Ireland

    St. Patrick’s Day
    17th of March
    Christianity came to Ireland
    People dress up in green
    Floats are seen all over Ireland
    People do traditional Irish dances and songs
    People all over the world celebrate this holiday

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  74. Kazakhstan
    New years
    31 of December
    The Mid-XIX
    Dark blue, Silver or red fir coat with ordainment's and a cap (not a hood)
    They drink and eat while having a festival.
    Dance on foot or ride on a horse.
    Everyone celebrates this holiday.

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  75. Dashain
    longest festival
    September to December
    Goddess victory over the demons
    reminds everyone of truth,justice,virtue
    Dashain is the biggest festival for Hindus
    I chose Dashain because it's the most important

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  76. 7A Christina ArundaleMarch 20, 2013 at 7:29 PM

    Kuwait:
    Marriage
    Monday or Tuesday
    Move to grooms house
    Relationships have become more flexibe
    Age of marrige; 23 or 24
    Engagment party is held in girls home
    I couldn't find much info on anything else

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  77. grant b
    eritrea
    independence
    no school
    the free markets
    kids enjoy the circus
    there are many social activities
    there are fireworks in the evening
    at night tons of people enjoy fireworks

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  78. Isaac keehner
    October Fest
    Biggest celabration
    October, Germany, Beer
    King of Bayern wedding
    lots of food and beer
    pretzel and white sausage any beer

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  79. names
    liking tradition
    boy birth named
    pregnacy ultrasound desions
    he has a German name
    doesnt like name somtimes, teased
    last name means nice or good guy
    this was a very interesting topic to study

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  80. LIBYA has no celabration day :[

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  81. Muslim
    Religious Holiday
    Muhammed's birth day
    12th of third month
    Colorful clothes spread on streets
    Candy dolls made for little girls
    Candy horses are made for little boys
    This was the first result on the site.

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  82. Isaiah Mork 1A
    Switzerland The Carnival
    Begins on November 11th
    There is parades
    Children dress up in different costumes
    Children also play instruments like drums,flute,trumpet,and more instruments
    They throw candy for all the people
    Clowns go in bathtubs full of confetti and throw confetti

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  83. Singapore-

    Chinese new year
    Spring festival
    Honor deities/ancestors.
    Significance for myths/legends.
    Territories with suignificant population celebrate.
    Doors decorated with red color paper-cuts.
    Themes are wealth, happiness, or good fortune.
    Because Chinese New Year represents my countries New Years.

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    1. Christmas: Georgia
      party with family
      feast all new years
      sleep through new years night
      wait for Christmas magic to come
      remember the amazing Christmas fun we've had

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  85. madison berry 1a
    carthage
    since 1965
    in july, august
    sfrica asia america europe
    not only in tuninsian calender
    attracts srtest from around world
    many different things are celebrated during this
    main things taht are celebrated theature music dance

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    1. Ramadan
      July 9
      Last 30 days
      90% of Egypt's population
      They play have traditional music
      There's no eating,drinking,or smoking
      The working hour's are reduced to prey
      The street's are lit up with beautiful color's

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  86. On December 13th, the Swedish people celebrate the festival of Santa Lucia. It is a tradition for girls in Sweden to dress up as Santa Lucia. They wear white dresses with red sashes and crowns of candles.

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