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    the sometimes tottering uncertainty of outside guests and enthusiasm for surprise dishes. My favorite holiday dinner has always been Thanksgiving. I have always attended these holiday dinners without a plus one‚ there would be an awkward exception Thanksgiving of 2004. Thanksgiving of 2004 I thought to myself “Why not bring an extra watering mouth to feed? Thanksgiving is supposed to be about assembly with outsiders. At least that is what the history book pictures displayed.”. So I invited James. I

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    had the entire family in shock. This would be a Thanksgiving Day the whole family would never forget. It would likewise be my first phone call to the police. Slowly the phone rang and the officer said‚ “911 what is your emergency?” I answered‚ saying‚ “Help‚ help my house has been robbed”‚ much to our dismay the robbery would affect our lives forever. Prior that day I got all set for a Thanksgiving‚ feast while watching the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. With the crisp air of autumn‚ it was

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    Thanksgiving Day As the leaves are heard rustling outside in the breezy air‚ in our house the only thing you can hear is laughter and loads of merriment reverberating themselves throughout the walls. The minute that you walk in the house‚ different aromas saturate the air and enter your nose. Smells ranging from green bean casserole‚ homemade breads‚ and fresh cranberries quickly pass through your nasal passages‚ but the prevailing smells are all of the fresh‚ homemade pies. Struggling to keep

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    Have you ever wondered when the first thanksgiving was celebrated. Most people would say that the first thanksgiving was in November of 1621‚ but actually Thanksgiving was not official till 1864 during the American Civil War. President Abraham Lincoln proclaimed a national day of "Thanksgiving and Praise to our beneficent Father who dwelleth in the Heavens‚" to be celebrated on the last Thursday in November. Today’s thanksgiving compared to the 1621 thanksgiving despite all the differences pilgrims

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    Hands- On Project III Thanksgiving Thanksgiving is America’s distinguished day. It is celebrated every year on the fourth Thursday in the month of November. Its origin can be traced back to the 16th century when the first Thanksgiving dinner is said to have taken place. The legendary pilgrims‚ crossed the Atlantic in the year 1620 on the Mayflower‚ and had a celebration with food with help from local Native Americans. Thanksgiving has many anthropological standings that deal with the setting‚ division

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    Should Christmas decorations be on display prior to thanksgiving? Well‚ no because I think that it breaks tradition or people spend more money than they usually have. On the other hand some readers might disagree because some want Christmas to last more longer so they can enjoy it. Don’t go away more details are coming your way! To begin with‚ the reason I disagree with Christmas decorations prior to Thanksgiving is because it “breaks tradition”. What I mean by “breaks tradition” is that each holiday

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    Should you really be thankful on thanksgiving? The answer is no. In this essay I will explain why. I will also tell you how the Gadites came to America‚ the meaning of the food ‚ and how it experience was for them during that time. Believe me‚ times were hard for them and that is what I am going to tell you now. “It was a Holocaust” said Comwell Jones. In 2 Esdras 13:4 it says they entered the Euphrates with boats not on foot‚ like Easu teaches. It also says that they wanted to go to Arsareth

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    Every Thanksgiving‚ my whole family will pack our belongings and travel to visit my aunts. We will randomly pick where all my aunts and uncles will meet at one specific house-a different one each year-and join together for a night of celebration. It’s the only day out of the year where my parents are thankfully not working. They are what you call the typical workaholics. A couple of weeks before Thanksgiving‚ I was talking to my mom late at night when she had finally left work. I was sharing to

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    For a couple of years now‚ I have been helping put together thanksgiving dinners for disadvantaged people and families in our community. I started doing this in my sophomore year of high school with one of my classes‚ Job’s For Maine Graduates. This program or class is all about helping people in need. When I started this class my teacher asked me to be the vice president and help out a little more. When thanksgiving came around he asked me to help out with this event. A lot of people come

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    Thanksgiving Day” In September 1620‚ a small ship called the Mayflower left Plymouth‚ England‚ carrying on board 102 passengers. Of those were assortments of religious secessionists venturing to a new home to freely practice their faith and others lured in by the false promises of prosperity and land ownership of the New World. After an uncomfortable crossing from England‚ the ship dropped anchor near the edge of Cape Cod‚ far north from the initial destination at the mouth of the Hudson River

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