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Holidays Top Related Articles
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2). Holiday Myspace Backgrounds For Your Myspace Profile By : CD Mohatta
Myspace is now one of the top five most-visited websites in the world. Indeed, it has taken the Internet world by storm. At last count, they had more than 30 million users from around the globe. Amazing, isn't it? This article is for regular myspace users.
A lot of changes can be made in your myspace profile to make it look more colorful, cheerful and appealing.
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3). The Causes Of Stress By : blueboy
This article looks into the causes of stress and gives free tips to help you control and reduce your worries.
I have, as I am sure many people do, stressed for most of my life for many different reasons.
Even though I still worry about many things, I have now learned how to handle many of these situations and will write about how I go about doing this, in this article.
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4). 13 Ways to Reduce Stress During the Holidays By : Heidi Richards
13 Ways to Reduce Stress During the Holidays
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5). Halloween In Siberia – Sort Of By : Nomad Rick
Live in another country and you’ll start to experience serious cultural differences. This is particularly true as I discovered with Halloween in Siberia.
Russian Holidays
I loved living in Russia and the primary reason was people. Russians love to celebrate and they are big into holidays. In Chita, Siberia, practically everyday was a holiday. During communism, Russia celebrated the worker with holidays such as bus driver day, teacher day and so on.
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6). Teenagers and Holidays - Not Always an Easy Mix! By : Kathy Steinemann
Teenagers are adults-in-training. They crave independence, but they still require guidelines. Vacation planning can be a daunting task for any parent of adolescents.
Make your job easier - involve your teenagers in the planning process. Arrange a family brainstorming session and decide on a holiday that everyone will enjoy.
A vacation plan should take into consideration each teen's likes and dislikes.
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7). Relaxing The Mind By : CD Mohatta
What is relaxation?
In common terminology, relaxation means that we leave ourselves free of tension. Relaxing mind may mean that the mind is not under stress or active. In today's lifestyle, this looks difficult. Isn't it?
Now a days, most of us believe to be being under stress during most of the week and relax only on the weekends. This is considered the common way of life.
Article Related to: relaxation, living, relax, stress, nature, flowers, holidays, time
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8). Divorce Can Destroy Family If Not Careful By : Jesse Taylor
Few things are as tragic or traumatic as a divorce—especially for any school-aged children who may be involved. It is almost a given that despite the best intentions of the parents to keep everything civil, children will still generally choose sides and ultimately decide who they believe caused the divorce. For this parent, reconciliation can seem like an unending nightmare.
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10). Christmas Television Specials – Do They Really Know the True Meaning of Christmas? By : Rev. Michael Bresciani
Some sects of the church do not observe Christmas at all. Probably the most well know modern church that refuses to celebrate this holiday is the Jehovah Witnesses. It may surprise many people to learn that most of the Puritans of the Massachusetts Bay Colony also banned this holiday. If approached without bias, an honest study of the origins of this holiday might not cancel all your Christmases but you would be certain of one thing, it is a man made mandate and nothing less.
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12). Some Irish Recipes to Celebrate St. Patrick's Day By : Niall Cinneide
St. Patrick’s Day is March 17th, and it is a “day for wearing green” and other Irish traditions. Even though the patron saint St. Patrick was not born in Ireland, everything that is Green (which symbolizes spring and the prospering of the crops), fun and Irish can be worn or used to celebrate this holiday. And it is a holiday for all ages. Here are some entertaining ideas to use on St.
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13). How To Keep Your Kids Entertained Over The Holidays. By : Robert Michael
This idea will work well as part of a school Valentine party or children’s holiday party.
1. Make or buy plain cupcakes or cookies for each person who will be attending the holiday party. Buy one or two per person and allow for extras in case of less-than-perfect quality control.
2. You will also need two or three kinds of frosting, a variety of holiday sprinkles, mini M & Ms, tiny chocolate chips, toffee pieces and nuts.
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15). A Lesson on Halloween By : Kevin
Halloween never has been my favorite holiday. As a kid, growing up on the farm, trick-or-treating meant getting in and out of the car (often on very cold nights) and wearing coats over our costumes. I certainly liked the candy, but it never made much sense to me.
As a father, I must admit I have warmed to the holiday, but I still have a problem with all the focus on witches and ghouls and such.
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16). SCAM? Do all those income opportunities out there work or not? By : German Alcaniz
Well, first of all just let me introduce myself, my name is German Alcaniz. With only 25 years old I have been able to try a few of these and I can tell that as everything in life, there are ones that don’t work and the only thing they do is to take your money and run; others that take your money, and you don’t make a dime as the ones who earn the real money are the ones at the top.
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17). Skopelos Island Greece By : Roland Sprew
Skopelos island, Greece.
Population: 5000
Villages: Skopelos, Glossa, Stafilos, Agnodas, Panormos, Elios, Palio Klima, Kalogeros
It is said that Skopelos is the greenest of all the many islands of Greece and once you have spent some time exploring this magical place it is a difficult claim to deny. With five million pines, fifty thousand olive trees and only five thousand inhabitants it is a place where the natural world dominates and the heat of the beaches is fringed by the cool of the forests.
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18). A National Holiday for Tolerance and Parenting (Part 1) By : Paul M. Jerard Jr.
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day is explained in classrooms, to our children and grandchildren, in simplistic terms. Just this past week, I was surprised to listen to local children’s views on the subject. They explained discrimination with such acceptance that I just listened in amazement.
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19). The holidays are upon us By : Carol Welsh
Do difficult relatives ruin your holidays year after year? I had a colleague, Traci, who proclaimed a few weeks before Thanksgiving that the family gathering would be ruined as usual because of her sister-in-law, husband, and meddlesome nephew. She had a defeatist attitude plus she figuratively put on full battle gear ready to go to war with these despicable in-laws.
Article Related to: family, communication, holidays, stress, relationships
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21). Britain’s Next Top Advertising Model By : Julian Hall
In choosing an advertising medium, you can draw many tongue in cheek similarities to those reality TV, modelling shows we all enjoy and love to watch (editor – “err, no mate”)
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22). Mothers Day By : CD Mohatta
Go to any garden for a walk and look for small children playing. Keep watching. After some time, you will always find a small kid hitting himself/herself somewhere and cry loudly. Suddenly the mother will appear and take the child in her lap. After some time the child will go back to his /her game. That is mother for you. Always there to protect her children.
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23). Thanksgiving - What Were the Pilgrims Thankful For? By : Rev. Michael Bresciani
In boyhood I was satisfied to use my imagination to envision just how the Pilgrims set their feet on the Old Plymouth Rock. It began to take on an aura of the mystical and heroic to me, but I was far from the first person to be caught into these feelings. As far back as 1835, Mr. Alexis DeJocqueville spoke of the rocks ethereal qualities with far more eloquence than I.
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24). The Greatest Gift By : Judy Ringer
"Go ahead, Judy, talk to your father. What do you want to say?" With these words offered by my favorite Aunt Mimi, I was given the greatest gift—the gift of myself.
Mimi and I had gone on an aunt-niece shopping adventure, and at age 15, I became the proud owner of my first mini-skirt. Upon seeing it, my dad hit the roof, and as usual, I was angry, scared, and tongue-tied.
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25). Is it Wise to Travel away from Home While your House is Empty? By : Kathy Steinemann
Did you know that potential break-in artists could be waiting to burglarize your home while you are on holidays? And who is going to mow the lawn while you're away? Who will watch for fires or leaks in the hot-water heating system? An empty house can be a recipe for disaster!
Career criminals will be on the alert for things like:
* Yards with untrimmed.
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