The document describes Christmas traditions in Murcia, Spain. The streets are decorated and people eat sweets. Special gifts are given by Santa Claus and the Magi to children, even though it does not usually snow in Murcia, it still gets very cold.
Some key Catalan traditions include the Caga Tió log that "poops" gifts on Christmas, eating twelve grapes at midnight on New Year's Eve, celebrating the Castanyada on November 1st by eating chestnuts and panellets, building human towers called castells at festivals, eating Mona de Pasqua cake with eggs and chocolate at Easter, having giants, big heads and fireworks at annual Festa Major festivals, lighting bonfires and fireworks on Sant Joan eve, exchanging roses and books on Sant Jordi day April 23rd, and dancing the traditional Sardana folk dance.
Christmas is an important celebration in Spain. While December 25th is recognized, January 6th is a more significant day as it is Three Kings Day, when the Wise Men are said to bring gifts for children. Leading up to Three Kings Day, families gather for meals on Christmas Eve and Christmas, and enjoy parties on New Year's Eve. The traditional gifts and festive foods reflect Spain's cultural blend of Christian religious traditions and pre-Christian folklore.
This document summarizes information about the city of Salcedo, Ecuador. It describes Salcedo as having cold weather, natural areas, historical places, parties, typical food, handicrafts, folklore, touristic hotels and monuments. It highlights that Salcedo is famous for its ice cream and its taste both within and outside the country. The document also provides details about some typical food, handicrafts made in Salcedo including masks, weavings, and ponchos, and mentions some touristic places such as churches and country estates.
Sant Jordi is a traditional Catalan festival celebrated on April 23rd. Boys give girls roses and girls give boys books. It is a celebration of love that involves exchanging flowers and literature.
Christmas in Spain involves several traditions, including seafood dishes for Christmas Eve and Christmas meals, nativity scenes being displayed in public squares, children singing carols and receiving candy, the Christmas lottery draw on December 22nd, Midnight Mass on Christmas Eve, continuing family meals and gift exchanges on Christmas Day, ringing in the New Year with fireworks and eating grapes at each chime, and celebrating Epiphany on January 6th when the Three Kings bring gifts for children.
This document appears to be a practice assignment for Excel 2010 from Colegio Nacional Nicolas Esguerra. It lists the names of two students, Cristian David Astorquiza and Camilo Baron Espinel, who are completing the assignment.
Christmas vocabulary by Lucía R, Year 5 B.Javier Sellers
This document provides a list of common words associated with Christmas in English. It includes objects like the Christmas tree, stockings, fireplace, gifts, snowman, and Santa Claus. Religious elements are also referenced, such as the Nativity scene and the Three Wise Men. Food items often enjoyed around Christmas include crackers, sweets, pudding, and candles are also listed. The list aims to expose students to Christmas vocabulary in English.
“Christmas around the world”: Students have surfed the internet to look for customs and traditions in different countries related to Christmas celebrations around the world.
Some key Catalan traditions include the Caga Tió log that "poops" gifts on Christmas, eating twelve grapes at midnight on New Year's Eve, celebrating the Castanyada on November 1st by eating chestnuts and panellets, building human towers called castells at festivals, eating Mona de Pasqua cake with eggs and chocolate at Easter, having giants, big heads and fireworks at annual Festa Major festivals, lighting bonfires and fireworks on Sant Joan eve, exchanging roses and books on Sant Jordi day April 23rd, and dancing the traditional Sardana folk dance.
Christmas is an important celebration in Spain. While December 25th is recognized, January 6th is a more significant day as it is Three Kings Day, when the Wise Men are said to bring gifts for children. Leading up to Three Kings Day, families gather for meals on Christmas Eve and Christmas, and enjoy parties on New Year's Eve. The traditional gifts and festive foods reflect Spain's cultural blend of Christian religious traditions and pre-Christian folklore.
This document summarizes information about the city of Salcedo, Ecuador. It describes Salcedo as having cold weather, natural areas, historical places, parties, typical food, handicrafts, folklore, touristic hotels and monuments. It highlights that Salcedo is famous for its ice cream and its taste both within and outside the country. The document also provides details about some typical food, handicrafts made in Salcedo including masks, weavings, and ponchos, and mentions some touristic places such as churches and country estates.
Sant Jordi is a traditional Catalan festival celebrated on April 23rd. Boys give girls roses and girls give boys books. It is a celebration of love that involves exchanging flowers and literature.
Christmas in Spain involves several traditions, including seafood dishes for Christmas Eve and Christmas meals, nativity scenes being displayed in public squares, children singing carols and receiving candy, the Christmas lottery draw on December 22nd, Midnight Mass on Christmas Eve, continuing family meals and gift exchanges on Christmas Day, ringing in the New Year with fireworks and eating grapes at each chime, and celebrating Epiphany on January 6th when the Three Kings bring gifts for children.
This document appears to be a practice assignment for Excel 2010 from Colegio Nacional Nicolas Esguerra. It lists the names of two students, Cristian David Astorquiza and Camilo Baron Espinel, who are completing the assignment.
Christmas vocabulary by Lucía R, Year 5 B.Javier Sellers
This document provides a list of common words associated with Christmas in English. It includes objects like the Christmas tree, stockings, fireplace, gifts, snowman, and Santa Claus. Religious elements are also referenced, such as the Nativity scene and the Three Wise Men. Food items often enjoyed around Christmas include crackers, sweets, pudding, and candles are also listed. The list aims to expose students to Christmas vocabulary in English.
“Christmas around the world”: Students have surfed the internet to look for customs and traditions in different countries related to Christmas celebrations around the world.
This document summarizes cultural traditions in Catalonia, Spain. It describes several annual festivals celebrating local customs like building human towers, folk dancing, and eating traditional foods. Some of the major holidays and traditions mentioned include La Castanyada on October 31st involving chestnuts, the Christmas tradition of El Caga Tió, Sant Jordi on April 23rd which is Catalonia's Valentine's Day, and La Mona given during Easter celebrations. The document aims to share elements of Catalan culture and regional identity through its folkloric festival elements, traditional foods, and unique celebrations.
The document discusses Christmas traditions in Spain, noting that Belen represents the birth of Jesus and features the three wise men Melchor, Gaspar and Baltasar. It also mentions that turrones, mazapanes and polvorones are typical Christmas foods in Spain. The author wishes the reader a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
Christmas in Spain is a deeply religious holiday celebrated between December 8th and January 7th. It begins on December 8th with the Feast of the Immaculate Conception in Seville. Christmas Eve on December 24th is the most important family gathering called Nochebuena. Children receive gifts on January 6th, Three Kings' Day, when the Three Wise Men are believed to deliver presents.
Natalia Herreros from Salesianos Los Boscos school in class 1oA ESO discusses Easter week traditions in Spain and her village of Cabezón de Cameros. In Spain, Easter week commemorates the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ which is an important religious belief. Her village celebrates by carrying a coffin up a mountain to represent Jesus' death and resurrection, though last year heavy snow prevented the tradition; they also decorate with candies on Palm Sunday.
This document compares and contrasts Christmas traditions in the US and Spain. It discusses typical foods, such as Americans eating turkey and biscuits while Spaniards eat foods dependent on their region like nougats. It also outlines traditions such as Americans decorating with lights and Christmas trees while Spaniards decorate with trees and nativity scenes. Both countries celebrate the birth of Jesus as well as gift giving, although Americans believe Santa delivers presents on Christmas Eve while Spaniards celebrate Three Wise Men bringing gifts on January 6th.
The document invites the recipient to a class reunion on February 7, 2010 at Villa Estrella in Sta. Maria, Laguna and expresses hope that they will attend this special occasion.
This document is a list of Spanish words related to Christmas traditions and decorations such as bells, candles, cards, family gatherings, greetings, decorations like jack-o-lanterns, ghosts, bats, cauldrons, skeletons, witches and spiders.
Easter is celebrated in April in England and America. Traditions include the Easter Rabbit hiding colored eggs for kids to find as presents. Traditional Easter foods are cake, pastries, ham, chocolate eggs, and hot cross buns. The document provides details on the timing, traditions, and foods associated with the Easter holiday.
Christmas in Spain is a time for families to gather at home together. Traditional Christmas sweets include nuts, dried fruits, nougat, marzipan, and polvorones. The typical Christmas drinks are cava, cider, and hot chocolate. Many Spanish homes decorate with a nativity scene or Christmas tree. Important dates include Christmas Eve on December 24th when families have dinner together, Christmas Day on December 25th, and January 5th-6th when the Three Wise Men bring gifts. Christmas is an important religious festival in Christianity celebrating the birth of Jesus.
The document provides 6 holiday tree theme ideas: Ice Palace, Masquerade, Snowman-y Wishes, Jolly Old St. Nick, Frosted Feathers, and Retro Recollections. It also mentions a theme called Bronzed Beauty.
In Spain, Christmas celebrations include Three Wise Men Day on January 6th, Christmas Eve on December 24th, Christmas Day on December 25th, and New Year's Eve on December 31st. On Three Wise Men's Day, children receive gifts that are believed to have been delivered by the three wise men, and families eat a traditional cake called a Roscón de Reyes. On Christmas Eve, families have a special seafood dinner together at 10pm, and popular desserts include marzipan, polvorones, and turrón. Christmas Day is also spent with family, though children receive most gifts on Three Wise Men's Day. On New Year's Eve, families have dinner around 10-11pm wearing
The document lists the holidays and events that are celebrated each month in Spain and Catalonia. It notes that in January the Three Kings arrive and give presents. In February there is Carnival and the burning of Carnestoltes dolls. Easter is celebrated in March. Saint Jordi is honored in April as the patron of Catalonia. Workers' Day and rights are remembered in May. Children set off fireworks for Saint Joan in June. Films are watched outdoors in July for Nits a la Fresca. There are no holidays in August. Catalonia's national day is September 11th. October includes La Festa Major and Fira dels Bandolers fairs. Chestnuts are eaten in November.
Spanish Easter cards and cards from eco-friends are being shared. Students have been exchanging letters with pen pals in Spain to learn about each other's cultures and environment. The cards help teach about Spanish traditions and build international friendships through letter writing.
This document discusses Christmas traditions in Siberia, noting that while they celebrate the Catholic Christmas on December 25th, they also observe traditional Russian games and celebrate with dolls, toys, cakes and typical local foods on this winter holiday.
Monte Grande in Esteban Echeverria, Argentina is recommended as one of the most beautiful and pleasurable vacation spots in the country. The document provides tips for travelers, highlighting the largest Plaza Monte Grande and Iglesia Inmaculada Concepcion church as top places to visit. Local traditions include festivals, folklore dancing, crafts fairs, and other events celebrating the diverse communities. Visitors are encouraged to plan a trip now to Esteban Echeverria to experience the best vacation spot in the world.
This document discusses Christmas traditions in several countries. In America, people bake cookies for Santa, put up lights on their houses, and put stockings by the fireplace for Santa to fill. In Japan, families gather and decorate with evergreens. Mexico celebrates with poinsettia flowers and foods like baoalao and vizcaina. Australians celebrate Christmas in the summer, wrapping presents and eating ham.
All Saints' Day in Spain. 1st of Novemberangelicajuan
In Spain, All Saints' Day is celebrated on November 1st. While trick-or-treating has been imported from the US in recent years, traditional celebrations included lighting bonfires and telling scary stories, visiting family gravesites and cleaning tombs, and making offerings of chestnuts and marzipan-filled pastry called "Saints' bones". However, some Spanish traditions are being replaced by American-style Halloween celebrations.
The document summarizes Spanish Christmas traditions and celebrations. It discusses the main decorations of Christmas trees and nativity scenes. It describes important dates like December 22nd for the Spanish Christmas lottery, December 24th for Christmas Eve dinner, December 25th for another family meal, and January 6th when the Three Wise Men bring presents. It provides details on traditional Christmas meals and foods in Spain.
Barnabas Kariuki Ng'anga is a Certified Public Accountant with over 16 years of experience in finance, accounting, auditing, risk management, and business consulting. He has held senior roles such as Chief Financial Officer, Chief Audit and Risk Manager, and Executive Director. Ng'anga has extensive expertise in financial reporting, internal controls, risk management, and training. He is proficient in accounting standards and financial regulations.
This document summarizes cultural traditions in Catalonia, Spain. It describes several annual festivals celebrating local customs like building human towers, folk dancing, and eating traditional foods. Some of the major holidays and traditions mentioned include La Castanyada on October 31st involving chestnuts, the Christmas tradition of El Caga Tió, Sant Jordi on April 23rd which is Catalonia's Valentine's Day, and La Mona given during Easter celebrations. The document aims to share elements of Catalan culture and regional identity through its folkloric festival elements, traditional foods, and unique celebrations.
The document discusses Christmas traditions in Spain, noting that Belen represents the birth of Jesus and features the three wise men Melchor, Gaspar and Baltasar. It also mentions that turrones, mazapanes and polvorones are typical Christmas foods in Spain. The author wishes the reader a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
Christmas in Spain is a deeply religious holiday celebrated between December 8th and January 7th. It begins on December 8th with the Feast of the Immaculate Conception in Seville. Christmas Eve on December 24th is the most important family gathering called Nochebuena. Children receive gifts on January 6th, Three Kings' Day, when the Three Wise Men are believed to deliver presents.
Natalia Herreros from Salesianos Los Boscos school in class 1oA ESO discusses Easter week traditions in Spain and her village of Cabezón de Cameros. In Spain, Easter week commemorates the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ which is an important religious belief. Her village celebrates by carrying a coffin up a mountain to represent Jesus' death and resurrection, though last year heavy snow prevented the tradition; they also decorate with candies on Palm Sunday.
This document compares and contrasts Christmas traditions in the US and Spain. It discusses typical foods, such as Americans eating turkey and biscuits while Spaniards eat foods dependent on their region like nougats. It also outlines traditions such as Americans decorating with lights and Christmas trees while Spaniards decorate with trees and nativity scenes. Both countries celebrate the birth of Jesus as well as gift giving, although Americans believe Santa delivers presents on Christmas Eve while Spaniards celebrate Three Wise Men bringing gifts on January 6th.
The document invites the recipient to a class reunion on February 7, 2010 at Villa Estrella in Sta. Maria, Laguna and expresses hope that they will attend this special occasion.
This document is a list of Spanish words related to Christmas traditions and decorations such as bells, candles, cards, family gatherings, greetings, decorations like jack-o-lanterns, ghosts, bats, cauldrons, skeletons, witches and spiders.
Easter is celebrated in April in England and America. Traditions include the Easter Rabbit hiding colored eggs for kids to find as presents. Traditional Easter foods are cake, pastries, ham, chocolate eggs, and hot cross buns. The document provides details on the timing, traditions, and foods associated with the Easter holiday.
Christmas in Spain is a time for families to gather at home together. Traditional Christmas sweets include nuts, dried fruits, nougat, marzipan, and polvorones. The typical Christmas drinks are cava, cider, and hot chocolate. Many Spanish homes decorate with a nativity scene or Christmas tree. Important dates include Christmas Eve on December 24th when families have dinner together, Christmas Day on December 25th, and January 5th-6th when the Three Wise Men bring gifts. Christmas is an important religious festival in Christianity celebrating the birth of Jesus.
The document provides 6 holiday tree theme ideas: Ice Palace, Masquerade, Snowman-y Wishes, Jolly Old St. Nick, Frosted Feathers, and Retro Recollections. It also mentions a theme called Bronzed Beauty.
In Spain, Christmas celebrations include Three Wise Men Day on January 6th, Christmas Eve on December 24th, Christmas Day on December 25th, and New Year's Eve on December 31st. On Three Wise Men's Day, children receive gifts that are believed to have been delivered by the three wise men, and families eat a traditional cake called a Roscón de Reyes. On Christmas Eve, families have a special seafood dinner together at 10pm, and popular desserts include marzipan, polvorones, and turrón. Christmas Day is also spent with family, though children receive most gifts on Three Wise Men's Day. On New Year's Eve, families have dinner around 10-11pm wearing
The document lists the holidays and events that are celebrated each month in Spain and Catalonia. It notes that in January the Three Kings arrive and give presents. In February there is Carnival and the burning of Carnestoltes dolls. Easter is celebrated in March. Saint Jordi is honored in April as the patron of Catalonia. Workers' Day and rights are remembered in May. Children set off fireworks for Saint Joan in June. Films are watched outdoors in July for Nits a la Fresca. There are no holidays in August. Catalonia's national day is September 11th. October includes La Festa Major and Fira dels Bandolers fairs. Chestnuts are eaten in November.
Spanish Easter cards and cards from eco-friends are being shared. Students have been exchanging letters with pen pals in Spain to learn about each other's cultures and environment. The cards help teach about Spanish traditions and build international friendships through letter writing.
This document discusses Christmas traditions in Siberia, noting that while they celebrate the Catholic Christmas on December 25th, they also observe traditional Russian games and celebrate with dolls, toys, cakes and typical local foods on this winter holiday.
Monte Grande in Esteban Echeverria, Argentina is recommended as one of the most beautiful and pleasurable vacation spots in the country. The document provides tips for travelers, highlighting the largest Plaza Monte Grande and Iglesia Inmaculada Concepcion church as top places to visit. Local traditions include festivals, folklore dancing, crafts fairs, and other events celebrating the diverse communities. Visitors are encouraged to plan a trip now to Esteban Echeverria to experience the best vacation spot in the world.
This document discusses Christmas traditions in several countries. In America, people bake cookies for Santa, put up lights on their houses, and put stockings by the fireplace for Santa to fill. In Japan, families gather and decorate with evergreens. Mexico celebrates with poinsettia flowers and foods like baoalao and vizcaina. Australians celebrate Christmas in the summer, wrapping presents and eating ham.
All Saints' Day in Spain. 1st of Novemberangelicajuan
In Spain, All Saints' Day is celebrated on November 1st. While trick-or-treating has been imported from the US in recent years, traditional celebrations included lighting bonfires and telling scary stories, visiting family gravesites and cleaning tombs, and making offerings of chestnuts and marzipan-filled pastry called "Saints' bones". However, some Spanish traditions are being replaced by American-style Halloween celebrations.
The document summarizes Spanish Christmas traditions and celebrations. It discusses the main decorations of Christmas trees and nativity scenes. It describes important dates like December 22nd for the Spanish Christmas lottery, December 24th for Christmas Eve dinner, December 25th for another family meal, and January 6th when the Three Wise Men bring presents. It provides details on traditional Christmas meals and foods in Spain.
Barnabas Kariuki Ng'anga is a Certified Public Accountant with over 16 years of experience in finance, accounting, auditing, risk management, and business consulting. He has held senior roles such as Chief Financial Officer, Chief Audit and Risk Manager, and Executive Director. Ng'anga has extensive expertise in financial reporting, internal controls, risk management, and training. He is proficient in accounting standards and financial regulations.
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This document summarizes the policy targets and reality of Ukrainian agriculture, focusing on the role of small and medium enterprises (SMEs). It discusses the creation of 24 working groups to implement reforms in Ukrainian agriculture following political and economic instability in 2014. The document then analyzes the policy targets in 8 sub-sectors established by the Ministry of Agriculture, including approximating legislation with the EU, deregulating the sector, and improving production environments. It also provides examples of challenges Ukrainian agricultural SMEs face regarding access to finance and the impact of increased taxes and regulations.
The document summarizes the results of a survey conducted to gather information about audience preferences for a pop music magazine. Key findings include:
- The target audience is 11-16 year olds, primarily females.
- The most popular artists mentioned were Justin Bieber and Ed Sheeran.
- Words commonly associated with pop music included "dance".
- Pink and purple were preferred magazine colors.
- Readers enjoy gossip and dislike advertisements in music magazines.
Physiology and chemistry of skin and pigmentation, hairs, scalp, lips and nail, Cleansing cream, Lotions, Face powders, Face packs, Lipsticks, Bath products, soaps and baby product,
Preparation and standardization of the following : Tonic, Bleaches, Dentifrices and Mouth washes & Tooth Pastes, Cosmetics for Nails.
it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.
ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, and GDPR: Best Practices for Implementation and...PECB
Denis is a dynamic and results-driven Chief Information Officer (CIO) with a distinguished career spanning information systems analysis and technical project management. With a proven track record of spearheading the design and delivery of cutting-edge Information Management solutions, he has consistently elevated business operations, streamlined reporting functions, and maximized process efficiency.
Certified as an ISO/IEC 27001: Information Security Management Systems (ISMS) Lead Implementer, Data Protection Officer, and Cyber Risks Analyst, Denis brings a heightened focus on data security, privacy, and cyber resilience to every endeavor.
His expertise extends across a diverse spectrum of reporting, database, and web development applications, underpinned by an exceptional grasp of data storage and virtualization technologies. His proficiency in application testing, database administration, and data cleansing ensures seamless execution of complex projects.
What sets Denis apart is his comprehensive understanding of Business and Systems Analysis technologies, honed through involvement in all phases of the Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC). From meticulous requirements gathering to precise analysis, innovative design, rigorous development, thorough testing, and successful implementation, he has consistently delivered exceptional results.
Throughout his career, he has taken on multifaceted roles, from leading technical project management teams to owning solutions that drive operational excellence. His conscientious and proactive approach is unwavering, whether he is working independently or collaboratively within a team. His ability to connect with colleagues on a personal level underscores his commitment to fostering a harmonious and productive workplace environment.
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This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
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In an education system, it is understood that assessment is only for the students, but on the other hand, the Assessment of teachers is also an important aspect of the education system that ensures teachers are providing high-quality instruction to students. The assessment process can be used to provide feedback and support for professional development, to inform decisions about teacher retention or promotion, or to evaluate teacher effectiveness for accountability purposes.
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In Odoo, the chatter is like a chat tool that helps you work together on records. You can leave notes and track things, making it easier to talk with your team and partners. Inside chatter, all communication history, activity, and changes will be displayed.
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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Executive Directors Chat Leveraging AI for Diversity, Equity, and InclusionTechSoup
Let’s explore the intersection of technology and equity in the final session of our DEI series. Discover how AI tools, like ChatGPT, can be used to support and enhance your nonprofit's DEI initiatives. Participants will gain insights into practical AI applications and get tips for leveraging technology to advance their DEI goals.