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24th September 2009
According to the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration (NHTSA) January1st and October 31st are the two most deadly days of the year for pedestrian fatalities. Autumn is the season for the highest rate of pedestrian fatalities. The three ... Read >
Author: The Schafer Law Office
22nd September 2009
The traditional Halloween celebrations come round every October 31st, and these days those who enjoy the festivities the most are the children. Halloween is a time to dress up in fancy dress and take to the streets trick or treating. Some families go to a... Read >
Author: visionary31
30th August 2009
October 31st is a day with a long and storied tradition. In Celtic culture, it was believed to represent a bond between the living and the dead, where the boundaries separating the two dissolved. This was not necessarily a good thing. The Celts believed t... Read >
Author: Gen Wright
08th August 2009
It is alleged that Halloween originated from a Celtic feast accepted having the status of Samhain, which was celebrated in the sphere of Ireland and Scotland by the side of harvest, on behalf of well in excess of a thousand years. Samhain was the coun... Read >
Author: TonyBoomBoom
08th August 2009
There are a number of fantastic events taking place in and around Bath this autumn which should defiantly be noted in your diaries whatever your tastes and interests.
SS Great Britain
This is your chance to see what life was like aboard Brunel's famo... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
23rd March 2009
Your October wedding can be warm and cozy despite the weather turning colder. Seek out the rich colors and patterns of the season for your wedding invitations and reception décor for a stylish look. Tap into the fresh fall foods and you’ll have a del... Read >
Author: Amycarter
01st December 2008
On October 31st, 2008 an interesting case was decided in the United States District Court for the Southern District of California.
The scenario is as follows: The Tina's fell behind on their mortgage payments and Countrywide instituted a foreclosure an... Read >
Author: LoanmodificationstudioWebGuy
24th November 2008
Early voting began on Monday, October 20th and ran until Friday, October 31st. Travis County alone is expected to see nearly 450,000 people take advantage of casting their ballot early.
In the last presidential election, about 62% of registered vote... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
17th November 2008
Soon, all the little boos and ghouls will be roaming the streets in costume, searching for goodies. However, because of safety concerns, many parents would rather have Halloween parties than let their kids go trick-or-treating. For these people, the sca... Read >
Author: Kathy Moran
29th October 2008
One might wonder how something that was started over 2,000 years ago by the Celts.Has now become Americas second largest holiday. With spending reaching 6.9 Billion dollars annually. Originally Halloween or Samhain as it was referred to by the Celts was a... Read >
Author: michelleH
15th October 2008
What does Halloween represent? better known as the eve of All Saints' Day. Halloween in Western countries is about ghosts, ghouls, goblins, and the supernatural.
In Britain, Halloween is associated with children playing 'Trick or Treat' a game where ch... Read >
Author: Joanne Gallacher
13th October 2008
Halloween is just around the corner, and the sprit of Halloween can be seen by the decorations in stores and the excitement and preparations at homes, especially with children, to get their Halloween costume and go out with their friends and families to g... Read >
Author: Susan Hutson
13th October 2008
Halloween is just around the corner, and the sprit of Halloween can be seen by the decorations in stores and the excitement and preparations at homes, especially with children, to get their Halloween costume and go out with their friends and families to g... Read >
Author: Susan Hutson
10th October 2008
Centuries ago in the age of the Druids the time between October 31st and November 2nd were considered pagan high holy days. Samhain was a special holiday time. This was the place where the distant roots began for our modern day Halloween. This was the ti... Read >
Author: Jason
06th October 2008
The traditional Halloween celebrations come round every October 31st, and these days those who enjoy the festivities the most are the children. Halloween is a time to dress up in fancy dress and take to the streets trick or treating. Some families go to a... Read >
Author: Deanna Mascle
24th September 2008
King-Father Norodom Sihanouk or more properly: Preah Karuna Preah Bat Sâmdech Preah Norodom Sihanouk Preahmâhaviraksat is the King-Father of Cambodia. His birthday October 31st, 1922 is celebrated each year in Cambodia with great pomp and splendor.
K... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
09th September 2008
Trick or Treat is a Halloween custom. It is the quote said by children who call on houses to solicit gifts at Halloween. In North America, England and Ireland, kids go round to people's houses on Halloween night which falls on october 31st, dressed in som... Read >
Author: CD Mohatta
26th July 2008
Live in another country and you’ll start to experience serious cultural differences. This is particularly true as I discovered with Halloween in Siberia.
Russian Holidays
I loved living in Russia and the primary reason was people. Rus... Read >
Author: VIKRANT SAINI
26th July 2008
Live in another country and you’ll start to experience serious cultural differences. This is particularly true as I discovered with Halloween in Siberia.
Russian Holidays
I loved living in Russia and the primary reason was people. Russian... Read >
Author: VIKRANT SAINI
19th June 2008
Halloween being the oldest holiday that is being celebrated .it is the only festival that is being celebrated earlier than Christmas. It is believed to have been started in what is now known as Ireland. Ancient people known as Celts observed Samhain at th... Read >
Author: usha rani
18th June 2008
Halloween being the oldest holiday that is being celebrated .it is the only festival that is being celebrated earlier than Christmas. It is believed to have been started in what is now known as Ireland. Ancient people known as Celts observed Samhain at th... Read >
Author: usha rani
31st January 2008
It happens almost every time the market reacts to a scheduled news release. New traders get caught off guard as they are unaware of what is coming. Since I work with new traders as an instructor of the FX Power Courses offered by FXCM, I always get emai... Read >
Author: Tom Long
06th November 2007
Brussels, October 31st. Halloween Eve.It is 7 PM, it is dark, the weather is cold and there are Very few persons in the streets.I check my dictaphone: it works.I am walking along the Conscience avenue looking for someone to interview on the Halloween even... Read >
Author: Dominique Halet
05th November 2007
Whether you’re planning a spectacular scary bash or just want to have a few spine-chilling toys and gifts kicking around the house for the kiddies to enjoy, Find-Me-A-Gift have some great Halloween treats to really get you in that frightful mood!http://... Read >
Author: sarah hague
19th October 2007
If you know me a little, you already know that I am Belgian.In Belgium, we always celebrated All Saints Day and the Day of Deaths on 1st and 2nd of November instead of Halloween and I cannot say that they are subjects very funny to write about.In Belgium ... Read >
Author: StephenStewart
08th October 2007
Don't forget the witches and ghosts, the costumes and pumpkins, but the most important thing for kids on Halloween is the candy! "Trick or Treating" is a festive event seen on the last day of October, aka Halloween! The celebration of Halloween has been o... Read >
Author: Christopher
02nd September 2007
Now that the leaves on the trees are starting to change color and that familiar chill in the air can be felt, it's time to start thinking about that scariest of holidays; Halloween. Ghosts and goblins, ghouls and witches and all that candy! I don't thin... Read >
Author: David DiMartini
07th January 2007
Getting Organized for Halloween: 10 Spooktacular Tipsby Maria GraciaGhosts, witches, goblins and black cats . . . yes, it'sHalloween once again. Here are 10 tips to ensure thisholiday is a fun one for your and your family.1. MAKE A LIST.Make a checklist o... Read >
Get Organized Now!
17th November 2006
Some communities are rather dull and drab during the holidays, while others go all out and decorate with style. This occurs at Halloween time as well as other holidays. Here are some easy ideas I have seen over the years that will transform your yard on... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy
11th May 2006
But if you do have prescribed contact lenses, why not experiment a little? Remember when you were younger and wore orange and black wired braces for the month of Halloween? Well, how about on October 31st you wear a really spooky pair of contact lenses?
... Read >
Author: Jocelyn Meadows
25th October 2005
Live in another country and you'll start to experience serious cultural differences. This is particularly true as I discovered with Halloween in Siberia.
Russian Holidays
I loved living in Russia and the primary reason was people. Russians love to ... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo
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