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    attracted me to know more about the Halloween celebration and what are the people traditions with this holiday. Indeed, this is the first time for me I have seen the Halloween celebration and preparation, so I have a passion for American culture regarding popular vacations and famous events. My husband and I had attended three places that celebrate the Halloween which included CSEL, universal mall partner, my children’s daycare.  My children day care’s celebrated the Halloween by inviting the parents with

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    November 2nd. Rather than Halloween which is only celebrated on October 31st in a number of countries, throughout the world. Although these holidays are similar, they are very different. Day of the dead is a family reunion but dead ancestors are the guests of honor, ironically they are kind of laughing at them being dead. Rather than Halloween, which children dress in costumes and “trick or treat” ; Trick or Treating is a child’s custom of going to houses on Halloween with the threat of pranks

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    It’s that time of year again - Halloween. After costumes are donned, kids go trick-or-treating, parties are thrown and lollies are given out. It’s a fun time for most of Australia with the percentage of people celebrating it over the last four years jumping to a staggering 60% increase. Every year more and more people are dressing up in their spookiest costumes and celebrating the day on the 31st of October. This particular celebration has been much debated, especially in Australia by critics saying

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    upon a night... Pumpkins and lanterns , costumes and masks, “trick-or-treating”, horror stories and movies is all about one of the oldest and mysterious holiday – Halloween. It is celebrated on October 31, the evening before All Saint’s Day. The history of this holiday, like Halloween itself, is very interesting and gloomy. Halloween is a mix of ancient Celtic practices, Catholic and Roman religious rituals and European folk traditions. Many hundreds of years ago, when the Celts lived in Europe

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    celebrating Halloween. Both of these celebrations are a lot alike, and are a lot different. For example, the way they dress. On Halloween, many people dress up in costumes (ex: princesses, superheroes, movie characters, etc), and go door to door begging for treats. On the Day of the Dead, Women dress up in big dresses and women and men paint their faces to look like the deceased. The people dance in streets and play music, to simply celebrate the dead. Another example: food. On Halloween, people

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    also Halloween, the time of year when you can dress up as someone else or something else and gather as much candy as possible only if you are a kid. When you get older, you usually are the one passing out the candy

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    Horrifying Health Benefits Every day a family watches various movies whether it romance, comedy, science fiction or even action. The most beneficial out of the many genres is that of horror. Horror movies have many unknown health benefits people find hard to believe. These movies help by improving on only your body but your mind as well. “How?” you may ask; it not only boosts your immune system but can also help you lose weight and even sharpens your mind to be more alert in any situation. Some

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    Kamyar Zerehi Bonar July 2 2015 English 1 Catharsis in relation to Desensitization Although I agree with the notion that catharsis is beneficial due to the fact that it allows one to release their suppressed emotions, I would argue that desensitization is a far more accurate theory in regards to what effect it has upon the general population. The resources present day electronic media provides us with has drastically changed our world as well as the way its population behaves on a daily basis, particularly

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    In his article “Why We Crave Horror movies,” Stephen King stresses the fact that we are all “mentally ill,” and explains why watching horror films is an effective way to deal with our inner insanity. According to King, we are all insane by human nature, and are made up of “anticivilization emotions.” These emotions are integral parts of our personalities, and in order to stay healthy, they “demand periodic exercise.” But living in society has taught us to repress these emotions, which is why he argues

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    The first time I watched a horror movie, I was nine years old. While all of my cousins shrieked and closed their eyes, I felt totally engaged. Will we become more violent if we watch these movies? Will we become a gore-loving, emotionally insensitive society? What is it about scary movies that we love so much? It all comes back to the Human Condition. Facing our fears, establishing our sense of normalcy, and experiencing a weird sort of fun are all solid claims that Stephen King states in his essay

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