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Research Paper About Ano Viejo

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“El Año Viejo.”
Every year, regardless of religion or cultural beliefs, people around the world get super excited with the coming of the New Year. The year 2018 was no exception, the streets were filled with excitement and the world celebrated and welcomed the New Year with fireworks, parties, dancing, delicious foods and parades. However, before welcoming the New Year many people took the time to observe “El Año Viejo.” “El Año Viejo” is a very popular year-end tradition, which is celebrated in Colombia, Ecuador, Cuba, Puerto Rico and other countries in Latin America. This particular tradition calls for members of the community to come together and celebrate their many accomplishments as well as to reflecting and letting go of their “failures.”
The tradition of the “Año Viejo” is very particular in that members of the community are required to reflect on their accomplishments and failures throughout the year and are called to set “obligatory resolutions for change.” The obligatory resolutions are therefore set and made public on the eve of December 31st before the welcoming of the New Year. Moreover, the “Año Viejo” tradition calls for members of society to be thankful for all the blessings acquired throughout the year. In Latin America, there is a very popular song that is the trademark of el Año Viejo Celebration, which emphasizes the importance of being thankful. This particular song “El Año Viejo” by Crescencio Salcedo has been around for more than sixty years, and

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