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Top Cities for Ringing in New Year's Eve
by Kathryn Vercillo
You've already committed to the same old New Year's Eve parties in the city that you've lived in for longer than you care to remember. You'll probably have a good time. After all, you'll drink the bubblies and... published 10 months ago
New Year Celebration in the Philippines
by MM Del Rosario
New Year's eve celebration in the Philippines is quite different compared to other countries. Filipinos literally start the year with a bang, with lots of firecrackers. This article also includes some of Filipinos New Year's beliefs and practices. published 13 months ago
Easy to make Calendar for 2009
by jimmythejock
calendars for 2008, make your own calendar for 2008,it is simple and only takes 5 minutes,get your children to help and the whole family can have fun making calendars for 2008. published 11 months ago
Halloween or New Year's Eve
by Bob Ewing
The end of October is known as Samhain. Samhain is the beginning of the Celtic year or the start of the New Year; some celebrate it as the pagan New Year’s Eve. Samhain is the period of the third... published 2 weeks ago
Singapore Chinese New Year
by sg_jerome
Who first invented "yu sheng" and how did it come about? Why is it taboo to sweep the house on Chinese New Year day? Is it true that if you counted the kumquats on the plant, they would fall? We think we... published 9 months ago
philippine new year traditions
by kismet1403
Ever since childhood, New Year Celebrations were huge festivities. As Asians, we are strongly influenced by the traditions practiced by our neighbor countries and our former colonizers. Let me share... published 10 months ago
Chinese New Year
by MM Del Rosario
Chinese New Year is the oldest and most important festival in China and in the Chinese community around the world. Chinese New Year is also called Lunar New Year, as the Chinese work on a lunar calendar rather... published 8 months ago
Why Being A Jew Works For Me
by somelikeitscott
I've often said that since I was raised Jewish and it's all I've ever known it's a little difficult to imagine myself and my family as anything but Jewish. And as the Jewish New Year begins and I find myself... published 5 days ago
10 Best Cities For New Years Eve Celebration
by Wanderlust
New Years Eve is a night which is celebrated world-wide by all people, regardless of their nationality and religion. We are all waiting for this special night and carefully preparing for it. Many people even... published 20 hours ago
Book Review: Williams-Sonoma Holiday Entertaining
by mgwhite
Are you looking for a resource that will help you host holiday party entertainment events for your family and friends? If so, you definitely need to check out Williams-Sonoma Holiday Entertaining: Inspired... published 11 months ago














