This document lists common words associated with Christmas such as bell, sledge, reindeer, Christmas tree, elf, present, snowman, Father Christmas, nativity, turkey, decorations, snowflake, stocking, and star.
This document lists common Christmas decorations such as bells, candles, angels, snowmen, snowflakes, lights, sweets, stockings, baubles, and stars that are often used to decorate homes during the holidays.
Christmas is a holiday celebrated with family, a decorated tree, presents from Santa Claus who travels by reindeer from the North Pole. People decorate with bells, candles, snowmen, gingerbread, poinsettias and snowflakes while gathering by the fireplace.
This document lists various symbols and traditions associated with Christmas, including Santa Claus, Christmas trees, presents, candy canes, reindeer, sleighs, snowmen, lights, bells, angels, elves, mistletoe, holly, chimneys, wreaths, decorations, carol singing, snowflakes, decorating trees by the fireplace, turkeys, candles, gingerbread men, nativity scenes depicting the holy family of Jesus, Mary, Joseph and the three wise men.
The document references several common symbols and icons associated with Christmas including bells, stars, Father Christmas, snowmen, Christmas crackers, reindeer, stockings, and Christmas trees.
This document contains vocabulary words associated with Christmas, including bell, sledge, reindeer, Christmas tree, elf, present, snowman, Father Christmas, nativity, turkey, decorations, snowflake, stocking, and star.
Danish traditions include celebrating Bryllup (weddings), spending time in kolonihaver (summer cottages), and observing holidays like Schrovetide, Easter, Midsummer Eve, Martinmaseve, Christmas, and New Year's Eve. Important life events like birthdays are also celebrated, and sports are a popular pastime.
This document provides instructions for several DIY Christmas crafts including Christmas cards, cork reindeer, a cork Christmas tree, felt wise men, nut reindeer, reindeer envelopes, a stick Christmas tree, gift wrappings, bells, gift tags, napkin Christmas trees, and stick stars.
This document lists common Christmas decorations such as bells, candles, angels, snowmen, snowflakes, lights, sweets, stockings, baubles, and stars that are often used to decorate homes during the holidays.
Christmas is a holiday celebrated with family, a decorated tree, presents from Santa Claus who travels by reindeer from the North Pole. People decorate with bells, candles, snowmen, gingerbread, poinsettias and snowflakes while gathering by the fireplace.
This document lists various symbols and traditions associated with Christmas, including Santa Claus, Christmas trees, presents, candy canes, reindeer, sleighs, snowmen, lights, bells, angels, elves, mistletoe, holly, chimneys, wreaths, decorations, carol singing, snowflakes, decorating trees by the fireplace, turkeys, candles, gingerbread men, nativity scenes depicting the holy family of Jesus, Mary, Joseph and the three wise men.
The document references several common symbols and icons associated with Christmas including bells, stars, Father Christmas, snowmen, Christmas crackers, reindeer, stockings, and Christmas trees.
This document contains vocabulary words associated with Christmas, including bell, sledge, reindeer, Christmas tree, elf, present, snowman, Father Christmas, nativity, turkey, decorations, snowflake, stocking, and star.
Danish traditions include celebrating Bryllup (weddings), spending time in kolonihaver (summer cottages), and observing holidays like Schrovetide, Easter, Midsummer Eve, Martinmaseve, Christmas, and New Year's Eve. Important life events like birthdays are also celebrated, and sports are a popular pastime.
This document provides instructions for several DIY Christmas crafts including Christmas cards, cork reindeer, a cork Christmas tree, felt wise men, nut reindeer, reindeer envelopes, a stick Christmas tree, gift wrappings, bells, gift tags, napkin Christmas trees, and stick stars.
Jack Skellington is the main character in the film The Nightmare Before Christmas. The document provides lists of common words associated with Christmas and Halloween. It also gives a brief physical description of Jack, noting he has a long body and is happy, though the description is cut off and does not specify his full height.
The document appears to be describing a Christmas scene with references to a Christmas tree, presents, carols being sung by angels, a snowman being built in the snow, spending time with family, and being in the Christmas spirit.
The document celebrates seasonal traditions, mentioning making panellets for an anniversary festival and enjoying their autumn taste, giving letters to the Three Wise Men for Christmas, and having the log poop out gifts on Christmas.
The document describes several students' family holiday traditions, which typically include baking cookies, singing Christmas songs, decorating houses and trees, giving and opening presents with family and friends, and visiting extended family. Many families bake cookies for Santa Claus and enjoy them together during their celebrations.
The document lists common symbols and elements associated with Christmas including Father Christmas, Christmas trees, the North Star, tinsel, candy canes, the three kings, a nativity scene, elves, reindeer, presents, sleighs or sleds, and wreaths.
Christmas is a holiday celebrated in many countries that involves decorating trees, exchanging gifts brought by Santa Claus, and celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ with decorations, bells, reindeer, and religious figures like angels and the three kings.
This document lists common Christmas vocabulary words including ornament, star, stocking, candy cane, bells, gift, Christmas tree, and Santa Claus. It presents short terms associated with Christmas decorations, traditions, and iconography. The list captures key symbols and elements of the winter holiday without additional context or explanation.
Colombians celebrate Christmas by eating traditional foods like chicken, buñuelos, and sweets. They believe Santa Claus brings presents for children and leaves gifts under the Christmas tree. Families decorate their Christmas trees and people light fireworks to celebrate the new year.
Christmas traditions in Sweden include celebrating Advent and St. Lucia's Day, decorating with ornaments, and exchanging gifts on Christmas Eve followed by a meal. Christmas Day is spent with family, and celebrations continue on Stephen's Day and Knut's Day.
The story is about a gingerbread man Christmas tree decoration that comes to life and tries to escape those chasing it by running away but eventually gets cornered and eaten.
The story is about a gingerbread man Christmas tree decoration that comes to life and tries to escape those chasing it by running away but eventually gets cornered and eaten.
In Denmark, Advent wreaths are used with one candle lit per Sunday of Advent. Another tradition is the calendar candle, which has 24 marks for the days before Christmas. On Christmas Eve, families have a dinner of cabbage, roast potatoes, roast duck and rice pudding cookies before singing around the Christmas tree, awaiting the arrival of Santa Claus.
This document discusses the author's working life and neighborhood called "El Placer". It also mentions their Christmas experience at kindergarten from their childhood. The author concludes by thanking the reader.
Winter brings many holidays and events that Lauren enjoys, including her birthday on December 20th, Christmas in New York with its beautiful snow, lights and carols, as well as ringing in the New Year. Christmas is Lauren's favorite part of winter and the reason she likes the season the most.
This document discusses various Christmas traditions such as using an advent calendar, making mince pies and Christmas pudding, carol singing, nativity plays, and wishing others a merry Christmas and happy new year. It also mentions checking the window and reading during the Christmas season.
Christmas is a holiday celebrated in December that involves decorating trees, believing in Santa Claus who brings presents, and exchanging cards while enjoying a roast turkey and singing carols.
Children and staff at Kindergarten No. 240 in Warsaw wished a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. The children prepared Christmas cards with trees, Santa Claus, angels, and stars to share the holiday spirit. Decorations were put up around the kindergarten to celebrate and bring warmth and joy to all.
This document discusses different types of cakes including birthday cakes, specialty cakes, and cakes displayed in The Anderson's Display Case. It focuses on three categories of cakes without providing details about any specific cakes.
The angel Gabriel told Mary that she would give birth to Jesus. Mary and Joseph traveled to Bethlehem for the census and Jesus was born in a stable, as there was no room in the inn. Shepherds in a nearby field heard from an angel about Jesus' birth and went to see the newborn savior. Wise men from the East followed a star and brought gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh to the infant Jesus. After being warned in a dream, Joseph fled with Mary and Jesus to Egypt to escape King Herod.
Mary was an Australian follower of Jesus who loved God and knew the stories Jesus told, sharing them with children while building schools for the poor and showing love, peace, and kindness to others.
Jack Skellington is the main character in the film The Nightmare Before Christmas. The document provides lists of common words associated with Christmas and Halloween. It also gives a brief physical description of Jack, noting he has a long body and is happy, though the description is cut off and does not specify his full height.
The document appears to be describing a Christmas scene with references to a Christmas tree, presents, carols being sung by angels, a snowman being built in the snow, spending time with family, and being in the Christmas spirit.
The document celebrates seasonal traditions, mentioning making panellets for an anniversary festival and enjoying their autumn taste, giving letters to the Three Wise Men for Christmas, and having the log poop out gifts on Christmas.
The document describes several students' family holiday traditions, which typically include baking cookies, singing Christmas songs, decorating houses and trees, giving and opening presents with family and friends, and visiting extended family. Many families bake cookies for Santa Claus and enjoy them together during their celebrations.
The document lists common symbols and elements associated with Christmas including Father Christmas, Christmas trees, the North Star, tinsel, candy canes, the three kings, a nativity scene, elves, reindeer, presents, sleighs or sleds, and wreaths.
Christmas is a holiday celebrated in many countries that involves decorating trees, exchanging gifts brought by Santa Claus, and celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ with decorations, bells, reindeer, and religious figures like angels and the three kings.
This document lists common Christmas vocabulary words including ornament, star, stocking, candy cane, bells, gift, Christmas tree, and Santa Claus. It presents short terms associated with Christmas decorations, traditions, and iconography. The list captures key symbols and elements of the winter holiday without additional context or explanation.
Colombians celebrate Christmas by eating traditional foods like chicken, buñuelos, and sweets. They believe Santa Claus brings presents for children and leaves gifts under the Christmas tree. Families decorate their Christmas trees and people light fireworks to celebrate the new year.
Christmas traditions in Sweden include celebrating Advent and St. Lucia's Day, decorating with ornaments, and exchanging gifts on Christmas Eve followed by a meal. Christmas Day is spent with family, and celebrations continue on Stephen's Day and Knut's Day.
The story is about a gingerbread man Christmas tree decoration that comes to life and tries to escape those chasing it by running away but eventually gets cornered and eaten.
The story is about a gingerbread man Christmas tree decoration that comes to life and tries to escape those chasing it by running away but eventually gets cornered and eaten.
In Denmark, Advent wreaths are used with one candle lit per Sunday of Advent. Another tradition is the calendar candle, which has 24 marks for the days before Christmas. On Christmas Eve, families have a dinner of cabbage, roast potatoes, roast duck and rice pudding cookies before singing around the Christmas tree, awaiting the arrival of Santa Claus.
This document discusses the author's working life and neighborhood called "El Placer". It also mentions their Christmas experience at kindergarten from their childhood. The author concludes by thanking the reader.
Winter brings many holidays and events that Lauren enjoys, including her birthday on December 20th, Christmas in New York with its beautiful snow, lights and carols, as well as ringing in the New Year. Christmas is Lauren's favorite part of winter and the reason she likes the season the most.
This document discusses various Christmas traditions such as using an advent calendar, making mince pies and Christmas pudding, carol singing, nativity plays, and wishing others a merry Christmas and happy new year. It also mentions checking the window and reading during the Christmas season.
Christmas is a holiday celebrated in December that involves decorating trees, believing in Santa Claus who brings presents, and exchanging cards while enjoying a roast turkey and singing carols.
Children and staff at Kindergarten No. 240 in Warsaw wished a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. The children prepared Christmas cards with trees, Santa Claus, angels, and stars to share the holiday spirit. Decorations were put up around the kindergarten to celebrate and bring warmth and joy to all.
This document discusses different types of cakes including birthday cakes, specialty cakes, and cakes displayed in The Anderson's Display Case. It focuses on three categories of cakes without providing details about any specific cakes.
The angel Gabriel told Mary that she would give birth to Jesus. Mary and Joseph traveled to Bethlehem for the census and Jesus was born in a stable, as there was no room in the inn. Shepherds in a nearby field heard from an angel about Jesus' birth and went to see the newborn savior. Wise men from the East followed a star and brought gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh to the infant Jesus. After being warned in a dream, Joseph fled with Mary and Jesus to Egypt to escape King Herod.
Mary was an Australian follower of Jesus who loved God and knew the stories Jesus told, sharing them with children while building schools for the poor and showing love, peace, and kindness to others.
The story of Zacchaeus' is akin to Charles Dickens Christmas Carol. It is the story of a miserly, grieving and thieving man who is radically transformed by Jesus. It is a great story of second chances and grace... a sort of Easter Carol of life change.
Mary was visited by the angel Gabriel who told her she would give birth to Jesus, the son of God. When it was time, Mary and her husband Joseph traveled to Bethlehem for the birth, as Joseph was from there, but could not find lodging and ended up staying in a stable. There, Mary gave birth to Jesus. The news of his birth was announced to nearby shepherds by an angel and later, wise men followed a bright star to bring gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh to the newborn king.
The document contains vocabulary words in English and Catalan related to Halloween, Christmas, and the characters from the movie "Nightmare Before Christmas". It includes words like spider, skeleton, pumpkin, bat, and zombie for Halloween and Santa Claus, snow, Christmas tree, reindeer, gifts, and carols for Christmas. It also describes the character Jack as having very ugly clothes, being skinny and skeletal, and lacking a nose and nails.
This document promotes the creation of presentations using Haiku Deck, an online tool for making slideshows. It features photos from various users to demonstrate the variety of presentations that can be made. In 3 sentences or less, it encourages the reader to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation by sharing it on SlideShare.
Christmas Can’t Get Any Bigger Than This: Vol 1Abhishek Shah
The earth has grown old with its burden of care But at Christmas it always is young, The heart of the jewel burns lustrous and fair And its soul full of music breaks the air, When the song of angels is sung."
~ Phillips Brooks (1835-93), American Episcopal bishop, wrote 'O Little Town of Bethlehem'.
The document discusses the results of a study on the effects of a new drug on memory and cognitive function in older adults. The double-blind study involved giving either the new drug or a placebo to 100 volunteers aged 65-80 over a 6 month period. Testing showed those receiving the drug experienced statistically significant improvements in short-term memory retention and processing speed compared to the placebo group.
All that you need to know about the festival Christmas
Christmas History-
Christmas is one of the most popular festivals around the world.
The approaching winter season indicates us that Christmas is around and we usually associate the winter with the Christmas celebration and with 25th December as the birth of Lord Christ
However the history of Christmas dates back over 4000 years and it tells us that celebration during the winter season were common, even way before the Christ was born.
It has been celebrated at different places for different reasons and date of the celebration was fixed to be 25th December quite later.
Christmas Eve-
The day is preceded by Christmas Eve, which falls on December 24, and followed by eleven days of the festival, ending on January 6.
On Christmas Eve, houses are cleaned from top to bottom and are decorated beautifully with lights and other lovely festoons
Planning dinners on Christmas Eve is a tradition that follows since a long time. Usually, a typical Christmas Eve is celebrated by organizing a family dinner or an elaborate meal
The main attraction and highlight of Christmas Eve is the arrival of the famous and everyone's favorite - the legendary character Santa Claus
The idea is to have fun and spread good cheer, on Christmas Eve.
Christmas Trivia
Holy represents the crown worn by Lord Jesus Christ, when he was crucified and the red color of the berries represents his blood.
Christmas is the season, when the world witnesses the maximum sale of diamonds.
Every year, during the Christmas season, more than a billion cards are sold in UK.
Rudolph, the legendary reindeer of Santa Claus, was a creation of Montgomery Ward. He created it for the purpose of a holiday promotion, in the late 1930s.
The world's tallest Christmas tree was erected in America, in 1950. The tree was as high as 76 m.
Candy canes, one of the popular sweet treats used for Christmas, originally were straight white sticks of sugar candy. They were used as an embellishment for Christmas tree. The ends of the candy were bent by Cologne Cathedral, to symbolize shepherd's crook
The word 'Christmas is an old English word and is a contracted version of 'Christ's Mass'.
The tradition of ringing church bells on Christmas morning dates back to the medieval times. The ringing bells symbolize the birth of Jesus Christ.
The tradition of gift-giving during Christmas has originated from the legendary characters of the Three Wise Men, who brought presents to Jesus, when he was born.
Many people believe that the legendary character Santa Claus is based on a real person named St. Nicholas. It is also believed that St. Nicholas brings in Christmas gifts, on the Eve of the festival.
Colours of Christmas
Main colors of Christmas are red and green. They are generally used with white, sparkling silver and gold to compliment them.
Rudolph has a bright red nose and is the favorite reindeer of all children.
Christmas is celebrated on December 25th to honor the birth of Jesus Christ. Traditional celebrations include attending midnight mass on Christmas Eve to mark the beginning of the holiday, exchanging gifts, decorating with trees, lights and other symbols, and spending time with family. The Christmas season lasts over a week and is a time of religious observances, vacations, sales, and festivities up until the New Year.
The document discusses the origins and traditions of Christmas. It describes the Biblical accounts of Christmas in the New Testament books of Luke and Matthew. It also references the classic story of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, about a reindeer with a shiny red nose who guides Santa's sleigh on a foggy Christmas Eve. The story has become a well-known Christmas tale and carol. Finally, the passage lists several other Christmas symbols and traditions such as tinsel, lights, mistletoe, carol singing, and the Christmas robin.
The document discusses various traditions and history related to Christmas celebrations in America and the author's family. It provides background on how Christmas evolved from a religious holiday to a more secular celebration in the US. It also lists common Christmas activities like decorating trees, shopping, watching movies and caroling. Specific traditions of the author's family on Christmas Eve and morning are described, such as attending Mass, opening one present, writing letters to Santa and waking up to open stockings and presents.
This document lists common symbols and icons associated with Christmas, including Santa Claus, Father Christmas, Christmas trees, toys, stockings, presents, candy canes, reindeer, sleighs, snowmen, lights, bells, angels, elves, bows, and mistletoe.
The document discusses retail themes for Christmas 2014 that were identified by True Story, a creative agency, after visiting over 300 stores. The four major themes were Emotion & Inspiration, Reward, Convenience, and Personalization. Under Emotion & Inspiration, retailers tried to create an emotional connection with customers through tactile Christmas shops and embracing giving. Reward themes included Black Friday sales, loyalty programs, and social media competitions. Convenience prioritized easy shopping through pop-up stores, technology, and delivery options like click and collect. Personalization grew through customized gifts and customer involvement in campaigns.
The story describes Joseph and Mary traveling to Bethlehem for the census and finding shelter in a stable, where Jesus was born. Shepherds in a nearby field were visited by angels telling them about the newborn king. Wise men from the east followed a star to Bethlehem and presented gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh for the infant Jesus. The wise men were warned in a dream not to report back to King Herod, who wanted to harm the new king. The passage emphasizes that Christmas is about celebrating the birth of Jesus.
1) An angel told Mary she would have a special baby named Jesus who would be the Son of God.
2) Mary and Joseph traveled to Bethlehem for a census and Jesus was born in a manger because there was no room at the inn.
3) Shepherds and wise men were led to Jesus and brought him gifts. However, King Herod wanted to kill Jesus so the family fled to Egypt and later returned to Nazareth.
A Christmas Story: Content marketing for digital success in a multicultural w...Axonn Media
Multicultural content marketing is the most effective way for brands to engage local audiences in the international market. This is especially true for companies expanding their operations to countries where English isn’t the main language spoken.
This white paper, a joint project between Axonn Media and EnVeritas Group, looks at how brands can drive increased sales in non-English markets in retail’s busiest period and the rest of the year.
Speaking about the power of multicultural content marketing, Head of European Content at NewsReach Frank Hartkopf said: “The time of one-size-fits-all marketing is over. Brands need to take advantage of the power of multicultural content marketing in order to break into new markets and improve their global reputation and credibility.”
Eric Ingrand, EnVeritas Group Vice President of Content Marketing EMEA, added: “Publishing content in multiple languages for a variety of markets requires digital agility. But it is an incredibly powerful way of reaching out to new audiences. Large or small, companies with an international reach need multicultural content marketing to succeed in the digital age.”
Highlights from the white paper include:
* An interview with Expedia brand Hotels.com’s marketing managers Michael Korkia and Malte Bunjes. They explain how adapting their content to provide users an authentic local experience pays off when it comes to conversion.
* An insight piece by Robert Rose from the Content Marketing Institute analysing how Coca-Cola uses content to connect with its global audience not just during the festive season but throughout the year.
* Commentary from Essential Retail editor Ben Sillitoe about how UK retailers such as Marks & Spencer are breaking into European and emerging markets.
* Contributions from people all over the world to show how retailers and locals approach Christmas in countries such as Finland, China, Russia and South Africa.
Karen Webber, Marketing Director at Axonn Media, commented: “We wanted to produce a white paper that conveys our shared passion for multicultural content marketing through superb opinion pieces, strong case studies and really useful, practical tips for retailers.”
“The next few months are of crucial importance to these brands, and we hope our white paper can help them drive increased sales through multicultural content marketing.”
An angel tells Mary she will have a baby named Jesus. Mary and Joseph travel to Bethlehem for a census and find no room at the inn, so Jesus is born in a stable. Shepherds and Wise Men are led to Jesus and bring him gifts. Mary, Joseph, and Jesus flee to Egypt to escape King Herod who wants to harm the baby.
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A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.
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Odoo provides an option for creating a module by using a single line command. By using this command the user can make a whole structure of a module. It is very easy for a beginner to make a module. There is no need to make each file manually. This slide will show how to create a module using the scaffold method.