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    Halloween is a fun, worldwide holiday. Today, Halloween, for children, is going out onto the streets and roaming from house to house asking for, mainly, candy. For adults, Halloween could mean parties, or handing out things to the children, or spending time with family. A similar holiday to Halloween, Day of the Dead. Day of the Dead is mainly limited to hispanic culture, however it has started to spread in more recent years. During Day of the Dead families create altars to attract and guide loved

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    It was a foggy night on Halloween Many think that the barrier between our world and the underworld are at the weakest point well let's find out Me and my friends love Halloween we can be anyone or anything for only one day out of the year.Every year me and my friends lucy,who is a more scientific person believes every thing should be proven she has black hair blue eyes Parker,wants some money he has blond hair and green eyes and Eleanor is a scaredy cat she has white hair and brown eyes.we take

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    “Boom”!! Immediately my parents came upstairs like they were going to go run a race, and like they were going to win.They saw my door opened. My sister came to my room with her phone, and says” should i call the doctor, or should I call 911, or wait should I go get your phone and call the doctor”. “Go get my phone, and call the doctor as quick as possible” dad reply after hearing my sister Brooklyn talk a lot. And then, they heard someone knocking on the door and that was the doctor so Brooklyn

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    The festival of Sukkot is celebrated usually in September and October. Sukkot, a Hebrew word meaning booths or huts, refers to the Jewish festival of giving thanks for the fall harvest (“Reform Judaism”, 2015). It also recognizes the 40 years of the Jewish wandering in the desert. Sukkot is celebrated five days after Yom Kippur on the 15th day of the month of Tishrei, which correlates with September and October, and is carries by several traditions (“Reform Judaism”, 2015). One such tradition, which

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    Halloween's sources go back to the antiquated Celtic celebration of Samhain. The Celts, who lived 2,000 years back in the range that is currently Ireland, the Assembled Kingdom and northern France, praised their new year on November. This day denoted the finish of summer and the reap and the start of the dull, chilly winter, a season that was frequently connected with human demise. Celts trusted that on the night prior to the new year, the limit between the universes of the living and the dead wound

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    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 if they are not given a small gift, often used as a greeting by kids doing this.. Both of the celebrations have a tradition that gives out treats but people who celebrate

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    retelling creates an incongruence between the retold version and the first version a reader discovers when reading the novel. The story of Curt Lemon exemplifies this because in the first version Lemon paints himself like a ghost and goes trick or treating, but O'Brien leaves out the parts that make it seem incriminating so the event seems very innocent. However, the version he told in "The Lives of The Dead", as told by Rat Kiely, is a much darker version. "See, what happens is, it's like four in

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    Nightmare Research Paper

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    of the mansions on the street give out the best candy and have fun activities. Or so I am told, I have never been because I am always at my party. It was 2012 and this was my 6th Annual Haunted House Party. Bronwyn had just come back from trick or treating on McDonald St. “No one was there and it was raining to hard so we came back.” Bronwyn was soon flowed by her sister and mother. Despite the her being wet the stench of her mother completely erased the sent of the house I just cleaned and instead

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    “Where the hell are we going already?” I griped at Charlie as I sat in the back seat of his old sedan becoming ever increasingly more impatient. “Shut it already and quit your whining, just wait till we get there,” Charlie shot right back at me and wasting no time in doing so. “It’s a surprise, so just chill.” “All right, fine,” I huffed, electing to just bite my tongue. “But, can you at least tell me how much longer? I’ve got to take a wicked piss.” “Not too much further now, ten

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    Once 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

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