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2. On the Way to Full Communion: Thinking about Christian Unity from Liturgy: A Statement from Seminar on the Way, North American Academy of Liturgy.
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Peter and Paul
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CHRISTIAN life , *CHRISTMAS , *CHRISTIAN union - Published
- 2024
3. THE CATEGORY OF 'PASCHALITY' AND ITS SENSE-GIVING FUNCTION IN ANTON CHEKHOV’S TALE 'IN THE RAVINE' Stephan Lipke
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Stephan Lipke
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anton chekhov ,ivan esaulov ,social criticism ,easter ,passover ,exodus ,christmas ,Philology. Linguistics ,P1-1091 - Abstract
We consider the category of “paschality”, introduced into Russian literature studies by Ivan Esaulov, in Anton Chekhov’s tale “In the Ravine”. In Russia, Easter is celebrated more solemnly than Christmas. According to I. Esaulov, this makes people give greater importance to life in Heaven and makes them ready to suffer and die in order to receive it. We recognize that the category of “paschality” can be fruitful for literature studies and, in particular, for the interpretation of Chekhov’s tale. Yet, we propose to amend it. We disagree with I. Esaulov’s opinion that giving a key importance to Easter distinguishes Russian Orthodoxy from the Christian West. But, first and foremost, we think that the paschal spirituality of the New Testament should not be juxtaposed neither to the Pascha (Passover, Exodus) of the Hebrew Bible, nor to the crucial role the New Testament gives to the Christmas mystery of the Incarnation. Instead, the paschal mystery should rather be seen as the continuation and fulfillment of both. This kind of “paschality” complements the social criticism of the tale “In the Ravine” and gives it a deeper sense. The horror described in “In the Ravine”, which reaches its culmination in the little child’s murder, is both exacerbated and softened by allusions to Christ’s birth and to Our Lady. Besides, due to references to the salvation of little Moses and the newborn Jesus, even ex negativo the tale alludes to Lipa’s and her fellow workers’ future salvation and liberation.
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4. She's a corker.
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Austen, Catherine
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CRICKET competitions ,CHRISTMAS ,SPORTS statistics ,AUTUMN ,CHRISTMAS parties - Abstract
Lady Sarah McCorquodale, a highly respected Belvoir master, is known for her efficiency as an administrator and her genuine, humorous personality. She has been involved in hunting for over 30 seasons and plays a crucial role in the Belvoir mastership. Her dedication to communication and attention to detail have contributed to the success of the Belvoir hunt, and she is praised for her rapport with farmers and hunt staff. Her strategic skills and down-to-earth nature make her a valuable asset to the hunting community. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
5. Surviving Serial Killer John Wayne Gacy: 'I Had to Save Myself'.
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MCNEIL, LIZ
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ACTING education , *RESCUE dogs , *SANTA Claus , *CHRISTMAS , *DOG rescue - Abstract
Actor Jack Merrill recounts his harrowing experience of being abducted by serial killer John Wayne Gacy at 19 years old, where he was subjected to rape and torture. Despite the trauma, Merrill survived the ordeal and eventually shared his story through a one-man show called "The Save." He reflects on his journey of healing, forgiveness, and finding love, emphasizing the importance of resilience and learning from past experiences. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
6. The Tale of the Real Yule Ales of Yore.
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Garshol, Lars Marius
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BEER brewing ,NEW Year ,CHRISTMAS trees ,PALE ale ,CHRISTMAS - Abstract
The article explores the ancient Yule customs in Scandinavia, specifically focusing on the brewing of beer for the Yule celebration. The Yule celebration predates Christmas and was originally a pagan festival. The article explains that brewing beer for Yule was not optional, as it was required by law in the Viking Age. The Yule celebration was closely tied to beer, and it was believed that the spirits of the dead would return to enjoy the food and drink left out for them. The article also speculates on the type of beer that may have been brewed during the Viking Age, based on historical evidence. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
7. Festliche Texte über Sprache am Beispiel von Weihnachten
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Joanna Szczęk
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christmas ,christmas formats ,linguistics ,christmas linguistics ,Philology. Linguistics ,P1-1091 ,German literature ,PT1-4897 - Abstract
Nowadays, Christmas is one of the festivals celebrated in many countries around the world. Various rituals, linguistic practices and text types as well as other formats are associated with it. The customs and traditions sur- rounding Christmas are passed on and cherished from generation to generation. The possibilities of the digital world have significantly enriched the diversity of Christmas formats. The anthology “Christmas Linguistics”, edited by Konstanze Marx, brings together studies related to broadly understood Christmas. The studies are divided into six thematic chapters according to the sequence of Christmas rituals. Christmas wishes, songs, letters, stories, jokes, tear-off calendars and Christmas-related lexis, including interjections, are thematized and analysed. The authors present different linguistic approaches to the topic at the center of the volume, as well as various approaches and questions. Many of the analyses have a methodological model character. The volume and the collected studies can therefore serve as a model for other publications and analyses.
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- 2024
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8. Mechanically Consistent Model of the 2018 Christmas Volcano‐Tectonic Event at Etna.
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Iozzia, A., Currenti, G., Cayol, V., Bonforte, A., Cannata, A., and Froger, J. L.
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VOLCANIC eruptions , *EARTHQUAKES , *CHRISTMAS , *SHEARING force , *VOLCANOES , *SPATIAL resolution , *TSUNAMI warning systems - Abstract
The interaction between volcanic activity and flank instability during the Christmas Eve eruption at Mount Etna in 2018 is explored, using a mechanically consistent inverse model fitting high spatial resolution SAR data. Inversions search for fractures that may be curved and can accommodate co‐eval pressure and shear stress changes. Displacements associated with the eruption result from the interaction between two intrusion sources: a buried dyke and a curved sheared intrusion that fed the eruption. Moreover, we identify that the sheared magmatic intrusion induced the observed eastward slip on the Pernicana fault, while the Fiandaca fault was undergoing stress accumulation, which was suddenly released during a M5.0 seismic event. The Fiandaca fault is determined to be listric, rooting beneath the mobile eastern flank of the volcano. This study highlights the role of curved fractures, acting as sheared intrusions or as faults, in volcanoes exhibiting flank instabilities. Plain Language Summary: In this study, we thoroughly examine how volcanic activity and flank dynamics interacted during the 2018 eruption of Mount Etna. We use high‐resolution satellite SAR data and a model considering complex mechanical aspects of the volcano's behavior. Formal inversions reveal that the eruption is triggered by the interplay between two intrusion sources: a buried dyke and a curved sheared intrusion, consistent with the earthquake pattern. This study emphasizes the significant role of curved sheared intrusions and faults at volcanoes prone to flank instabilities. Furthermore, we quantify how summit magmatic intrusions promote fault slip in the eastern flank of Etna. These findings differ from previous research that used simpler approaches. In summary, our study provides a new insight into how volcanoes like Etna can erupt and trigger flank slip, shedding light on the complex interactions between magma and tectonics. Key Points: Modeling shows that the magma intrusion feeding the 2018 eruption accommodated coeval opening and shear displacementsBoth the summit intrusions and the Fiandaca fault are curved, probably connected to the detachment at the base of the mobile eastern sectorThe Fiandaca fault was previously locked. It released accumulated stress, while the Pernicana fault passively responded to the intrusion [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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9. Distortions to the passage of time for annual events: Exploring why Christmas and Ramadan feel like they come around more quickly each year.
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Ogden, Ruth, Alatrany, Saad S. J., Flaiyah, Ashraf Muwafaq, ALi Sayyid ALdrraji, Hasan, Musa, Hanan, Alatrany, Abbas S. S., and Al-Jumeily, Dhiya
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RAMADAN , *PROSPECTIVE memory , *CHRISTMAS , *QUALITY of life , *LEAD time (Supply chain management) - Abstract
Background: Commonly heard statements such as "Christmas comes around more quickly each year" suggest that the passage of time between annual events can become distorted, leading to the sensation of time passing more quickly than normal. At present however, it is unclear how prevalent such beliefs are and, what factors are predictive of it. Aim: To explore the prevalence of beliefs that annual events such as Christmas (Study 1 UK sample) and Ramadan (Study 2 Iraqi sample) feel like they come around more quickly each year. To establish the association between distortions to the passage of time between annual events and emotional wellbeing, event specific enjoyment, memory function and self-reported attention to time. Methods: Participants completed an online questionnaire exploring their subjective experience of time in relation to Christmas and Ramadan. In addition, measures of attention to time, memory function, quality of life and event specific emotion were also taken. Findings: There was widespread agreement that Christmas and Ramadan appeared to come around more quickly each year. In both countries, this belief was associated with greater prospective memory errors, greater attention to time and greater enjoyment of the event. Furthermore, in the UK greater belief that Christmas comes around more quickly was associated with lower social quality of life and in Iraq, greater belief that Ramadan comes around more quickly each year was associated with lower age and female gender. Conclusions: Distortions to the passage of time for annual events are widespread, occur across multiple cultures and are consistently predicted by prospective function, event enjoyment and attention to time. The absence of an association between older age (above 55 years) and a faster passage of time suggests that caution should be taken when concluding that time passes more quickly with increasing age. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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10. 'BRS Sarau': A new late-ripening table peach cultivar with a wide climatic adaptation.
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Cezar Franzon, Rodrigo, Carmo Bassols Raseira, Maria do, Pires Feldberg, Nelson, and Scaranari, Ciro
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FRUIT flavors & odors , *HUMAN skin color , *FRUIT quality , *PRUNUS , *CHRISTMAS - Abstract
'BRS Sarau' is a highly productive peach cultivar widely adapted to the Southern and Southeast region of Brazil. It produces fruits of excellent flavor and shape, with attractive skin and flesh color, and its harvest starts near the Christmas holidays, when the demand for peaches is high. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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11. Typologia chrzcielna Grzegorza z Nyssy (In diem luminum, GNO 9, 230-235) na tle starochrześcijańskiej egzegezy.
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Nieścior, Leon
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EPIPHANY ,CHRISTMAS ,EULOGIES ,INSPIRATION ,BAPTISM ,AUTHORS - Abstract
Perhaps in 383, Gregory of Nyssa wrote a eulogy for the Day of Lights, which fell on 6 January and replaced the previously celebrated Epiphany. The introduction of Christmas in Cappadocia on 25 December prompted the bishop to link the January feast with the baptismal theme. In the middle part of the speech, Gregory successively cites and interprets ten different events from the Old Testament that illustrate the mystery of baptism. The combination and interpretation of these testimonies in the key of baptismal typology prompts the article’s author to look at the sources of inspiration for Gregory’s exegesis and the extent of its influence. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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12. October through December 2024: Pentecost, Advent, and Christmas: "Mind the Gap".
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Lundblad, Barbara K.
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CHRISTMAS , *LORD'S Supper , *THEOLOGY , *CHRISTIAN life - Published
- 2024
13. Pick your Christmas look.
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MORGAN, JENNIFER
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COFFEE tables ,ARMCHAIRS ,CHRISTMAS ,KNITTING ,VELVET - Abstract
This article offers a guide to various Christmas decoration trends, providing specific product recommendations for each trend. The first trend, "Warm Metallics," suggests using honey and amber colors to create a cozy atmosphere. The second trend, "Disco Fever," encourages fun and colorful decorations. The third trend, "Traditional Charm," focuses on the classic red and green pairing with plush fabrics and gold detailing. Additionally, the article presents three Christmas tree decorating styles: Elegant Neutrals, Candy Cane, and New Nordic, each with their own unique suggestions for achieving the desired look. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
14. THE woman&home CHRISTMAS TASTE TEST.
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TASTE testing of food ,JUDGES ,CHRISTMAS ,CITRUS ,PASTRY - Abstract
This article from Woman & Home provides a comprehensive taste test of various Christmas food products. The article covers a range of items, including mince pies, turkeys, condiments, seafood starters, party snacks, desserts, hampers, cheeses, and festive tipples. The taste test evaluates the quality, flavor, and value for money of each product, providing readers with recommendations for their Christmas meals and celebrations. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
15. Christmas sorled.
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CHRISTMAS - Abstract
This document provides a collection of recipes for various dishes that can be prepared for festive occasions. The recipes include instructions for making dishes such as roasted vegetables, slow-cooked red cabbage, slow-cooked venison casserole, Florentine ice-cream bombe, and mince pie blondie. Each recipe includes a list of ingredients and step-by-step instructions for preparation. The document also includes tips for making the dishes ahead of time or making substitutions for certain ingredients. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
16. The MAGIC of CHRISTMAS.
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HUGHES, HANNAH
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CHRISTMAS ,MAGIC - Abstract
This article from Woman & Home magazine provides fashion inspiration for the holiday season. It showcases various outfits and accessories that are perfect for festive occasions, including classic check patterns, sparkling sequins, and elegant metallic fabrics. The article also suggests different ways to style these outfits, such as pairing them with minimal accessories or adding layers for a more dramatic look. Whether you prefer a neutral color palette or a touch of gold, this article offers a range of options to suit different tastes and styles. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
17. Kind HEARTS at Christmas.
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CHRISTMAS ,HEART - Abstract
This article features three individuals who go above and beyond to bring happiness to others during the Christmas season. Dawn Allen and her husband Mark bring joy to sick children in Milton Keynes, fulfilling their late son Henry's wish to help other children. Clare Cliff hosts a Christmas Day lunch for elderly people who would otherwise be alone, and Becky Dell founded a choir composed of refugees and allies to promote healing and change the narrative around refugees and migrants. These individuals demonstrate the power of giving back and making Christmas a special time for those in need. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
18. Celebrate with the STARS.
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CHRISTMAS ,BEES ,FAME ,CELEBRITIES - Abstract
This article features interviews with Fiona Bruce, Susanna Reid, Jenny Agutter, Christine Lampard, and Nadiya Hussain, who share their Christmas Day traditions. Fiona Bruce discusses her family's traditions of stockings, a family breakfast, a walk with their dog, and playing games after lunch. Susanna Reid talks about her Christmas preparations, hosting Christmas Day for her family, and her experience learning to cook Christmas dinner from Gordon Ramsay. Jenny Agutter shares her memories of Christmas growing up and her family's Swedish Christmas traditions. Christine Lampard discusses her excitement for Christmas, decorating, cooking Christmas dinner, and last-minute present shopping. Nadiya Hussain reflects on her experience of having a Christmas Day birthday and her husband's efforts to make it special for her. The article features several individuals discussing their personal experiences and traditions surrounding Christmas. They share their excitement for the holiday, memories from their childhood, and how they celebrate with their families. The individuals express their love for Christmas music, decorating the tree, dressing up, preparing and enjoying a festive meal, exchanging gifts, playing games, and spending time with loved ones. Each person has their own unique perspective and traditions, but they all share a sense of joy and appreciation for the holiday season. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
19. This Christmas will be about MAKING NEW MEMORIES.
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Garraway, Kate
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CHRISTMAS ,MEMORY - Abstract
Kate Garraway, a well-known television host, reflects on her challenging year and the loss of her husband to COVID-19. Despite her personal struggles, Garraway remains focused on supporting her children and creating new memories during the upcoming Christmas season. She discusses the importance of maintaining traditions and cherishing the time she had with her husband. Garraway also expresses her desire to bring about positive change in the care system and emphasizes the need for self-care and finding moments of peace amidst the chaos. Looking ahead to the future, she is hopeful and excited about her upcoming projects and is grateful for the love and support she has received. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
20. The magic begins.
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KIVILAHTI, JONNA
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CHRISTMAS gifts ,CHRISTMAS ,CHRISTMAS trees ,RESTAURANTS ,CHRISTMAS cooking - Abstract
Johanna and Pauli Marin's self-build home in Finland blends modern design with traditional Christmas celebrations, including sleigh rides and family gatherings. Johanna's yuletide preparations start early, with decorations like fairy lights, paper stars, and white flowers reflecting her Lapland roots. The family follows Nordic traditions on Christmas Eve, enjoying a sauna, a Lappish lunch, and a festive Christmas dinner, culminating in games and a ride on a reindeer sleigh. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
21. Scandi simplicity.
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RASMUSSEN, METTE HELENA
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PALETTE (Color range) ,LIVING rooms ,CHRISTMAS ,HOLIDAY decorations ,DINING rooms - Abstract
Jill and Peter Mee Lyma transformed their 1950s bungalow in Denmark into a serene, Nordic-inspired home with a minimalist Christmas aesthetic. The renovation included creating an open-plan living area, digging out the basement for extra rooms, and carefully selecting materials and solutions. Their home reflects Jill's passion for interior design and Peter's craftsmanship, with every space thoughtfully designed and decorated, making it a perfect place to spend Christmas with family and friends. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
22. A Classic Christmas.
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Mastro, Michelle
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CHRISTMAS trees ,CHRISTMAS ,HOLIDAY decorations ,CHRISTMAS cooking ,TREE branches - Abstract
The article "A Classic Christmas" from American Farmhouse Style features interior designer Kemp Harper's traditional Christmas tablescape, blending classic charm with modern touches. Kemp incorporates natural elements like pinecones and evergreens from his property to create a winter woodland look, complemented by Williams-Sonoma plates featuring holly and pine designs. He also adds red ribbons and tartan patterns for a historic themed holiday feel, while mixing in antiques and modern elements to create a high-low mix in his décor. Kemp's use of red ribbons throughout his home, including on plate galleries and chandeliers, adds a classic Christmas touch to his festive decorations. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
23. DECORATING WITH Care.
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Van Vlear, Victoria
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CHRISTMAS ,CHRISTMAS trees ,AMERICAN ambassadors ,SLOW cookers ,DINING rooms - Abstract
Jessica Sigmon, former Brand Ambassador for American Farmhouse Style, decorates her North Carolina home with a nostalgic Christmas theme, focusing on handmade and sentimental décor. She and her husband have updated their 1,600 square foot house over the past five years, incorporating a vintage farmhouse feel into their holiday decorations. Jessica's holiday décor includes eight Christmas trees, both inside and outside, with a mix of faux and real trees. She is excited to celebrate her son Reid's first Christmas and looks forward to creating brighter, more traditional decorations in the future. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
24. Rustically Elegant.
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CHRISTMAS ,WREATH design & construction ,TREE branches ,PAPER bags ,CHICKENS - Abstract
The article in American Farmhouse Style magazine showcases how to style your home with a rustic yet modern elegance for Christmas. It provides DIY instructions for creating Advent arrangement candles, paper rosettes, and other festive decorations using natural elements like fir branches and dried flowers. The photos included in the article highlight the warm and elegant Christmas decor ideas presented, emphasizing the values of family, contemplation, and togetherness during the festive season. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
25. Festive countdown.
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Crow, Rachel
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CHRISTMAS ,DECORATIVE arts ,EPIPHANY ,SANTA Claus ,PINE cones ,GIFT giving - Abstract
The article "Festive countdown" from Country Homes & Interiors provides a detailed guide on preparing for Christmas, emphasizing the importance of early planning and organization. It offers tips on gift shopping, event scheduling, crafting, food preparation, home maintenance, and festive traditions. The article encourages readers to create a warm and welcoming environment for guests, engage in creative activities with family, and enjoy the holiday season with thoughtful preparations. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
26. A COLOURFUL CHRISTMAS.
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Dixon, Heather
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CHRISTMAS ,LIVING rooms ,ART teachers ,INTERIOR decoration ,MUSIC classrooms ,WALLPAPER ,EMBROIDERY - Abstract
Lizzie Houghton and Dave Puddifoot have created a cozy and creative Christmas celebration in their characterful Cornish home, filled with William Morris designs, shades of green, and unique artistic touches. Their home features a mix of family heirlooms, antiques, and crafts, reflecting their artistic talents and passions. The house, with its Regency architecture and spacious rooms, becomes a warm and welcoming space for festive gatherings with family and friends, showcasing their love for art, design, and the beauty of Cornwall. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
27. CHRISTMAS THROUGH THE AGES.
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Guy, Michelle
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BRITISH kings & rulers ,CHRISTMAS ,NEW Year ,EPIPHANY ,CHRISTMAS gifts ,GIFT giving - Abstract
The article "CHRISTMAS THROUGH THE AGES" explores the evolution of Christmas traditions from ancient pagan celebrations to modern-day festivities. It highlights key historical moments such as the ban on Christmas celebrations by the Puritans in the 17th century and the popularization of Christmas customs during the Victorian era, notably through Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol. The article features a collection of images depicting Christmas celebrations from the 1400s to the 1970s, showcasing how the holiday has been observed over the centuries. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
28. ‘I’m honoured that my jewellery boxes get to be part of their love stories’.
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REANEY, HOLLY
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CHILDREN'S drawings ,CHOICE (Psychology) ,CHRISTMAS ,WEDDING & engagement rings ,SEWING machines ,EMBROIDERY - Abstract
The article discusses Emily Gore, founder of Woodbury & Co, who creates bespoke jewellery boxes from antiques, personalized with decorative fabric and hand embroidery. Emily's intricate embroidery transforms these antique boxes into modern heirlooms, capturing special moments and memories for her clients. Her work is inspired by rural life, and she takes pride in creating unique pieces that become part of her clients' love stories. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
29. DECK THE HALLS.
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BIRDRD, SARA
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WOODEN-frame houses ,CHRISTMAS ,REPURPOSED materials ,ANTIQUE dealers ,HOUSE buying - Abstract
The article "DECK THE HALLS" from Country Homes & Interiors features Harriet Hastings and Stevie Congdon's restoration of a traditional Suffolk long house and the addition of a new barn. The couple renovated the house to suit modern family life, including installing a new kitchen and increasing light fittings. The barn, designed by Stevie, provides a cozy breakout space for the family. The property, purchased in 1999, has become a cherished retreat for the family, filled with happy memories, especially during Christmas. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
30. Festive foliage.
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BLENKINSOP, PIPPA
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CHRISTMAS ,LEAVES ,WREATHS ,GIFT wraps ,HOLIDAYS - Abstract
The article focuses on creating a cozy, nature-inspired Christmas atmosphere with a Scandinavian "hygge" style, emphasizing the use of botanical elements such as evergreen foliage, candles, and rustic decor to set a festive mood. It highlights the importance of natural textures and materials, including wreaths, garlands, and seasonal plant decorations, as well as the charm of personal touches like handcrafted gift wraps and unique place settings to enhance the holiday experience.
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- 2024
31. Propensity to spend and borrow at a time of high pressure: the role of the meaning of Christmas and other psychological factors.
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McNair, Simon, Nyhus, Ellen K., and Ranyard, Rob
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PSYCHOLOGICAL factors ,TIME pressure ,GIFT giving ,GENEROSITY ,CHRISTMAS ,FINANCIAL stress ,AFFECT (Psychology) - Abstract
In countries where Christmas is celebrated, people are under pressure in the pre-Christmas period to spend on gift giving and socializing. In two surveys we investigated the role of the meaning of Christmas and other psychological factors in predicting propensity to spend and to borrow at Christmas (UK, N = 190; Norway, N = 234). Factor analysis identified three components of the meaning of Christmas: financial concerns, indulgence, and social aspects. In both surveys: (1) experienced financial hardship predicted lower propensity to spend and greater propensity to borrow; (2)more proactivemoneymanagement practices predicted lower propensity to borrow; (3) material values predicted both propensity to spend and propensity to borrow; and (4) seeing Christmas as a time for indulgence, experiencing more negative affect, or less positive affect, predicted greater propensity to spend. Additionally: (1) in the UK survey, participants who said that lately they had been feeling more negative (more angry, sad etc.) had a greater propensity to borrow; and (2) in the Norway survey, an obligation gift motivation predicted propensity to spend. The findings show that in addition to experienced financial hardship and proactive money management practices, the psychological factors of material values, affect, and gift motivation play significant roles in propensity to spend and/or borrow at this time of high pressure. We discuss implications for theory and financial interventions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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32. EL DIBUJO PREMONITORIO.
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Brage Tuñón, Carlos
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CHRISTMAS , *ARCHITECTS , *PALACES - Abstract
On Christmas Eve 1734, a huge fire devastated the old Alcázar of Madrid. King Philip V takes advantage of this unfortunate incident to commission the "architect who built the Patriarchal Church of Portugal, whose name is unknown, and it is only known that he is sicilian" to built the new palace. In fact, Filippo Juvarra had carried out a fantastic project fifteen years earlier for King John V of Portugal, which was never built, but whose design became in an unusual way the authentic premonitory drawing of the future palatine complex carried out in Madrid. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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33. Judy Garland Christmas. The Bravo! Series/Judy Garland: Classic Duets. The Bravo! Series.
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Schulman, Lawrence
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CHRISTMAS - Abstract
The article discusses Judy Garland's last professional television series, The Judy Garland Show, which aired in 1963-1964. It highlights the release of her Christmas special and classic duets on CD and LP formats. The Christmas special features Garland singing Christmas songs with guests like Liza Minnelli and Mel Tormé. The article also delves into Garland's duets with various artists throughout her career, showcasing her versatility and musicianship. The release of these historic recordings by BFD under Bob Frank Entertainment is praised for its high-quality sound and presentation. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
34. How many calories are YOU eating at Christmas?
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HOPE, LYNSEY
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CHICKEN as food ,CHRISTMAS ,HOT chocolate ,CHRISTMAS trees ,PUDDINGS - Abstract
The article "How many calories are YOU eating at Christmas?" by Lynsey Hope tracks the author's food intake over the festive period, revealing that the average person consumes 6,000 calories on Christmas Day, three times the recommended daily amount for women. The author documents her daily calorie intake and step count leading up to and including Boxing Day, showcasing the impact of holiday indulgence on weight gain and overall health. The article highlights the challenges of maintaining a healthy diet during the holiday season and emphasizes the importance of moderation and exercise to counteract the effects of festive overeating. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
35. Would you SWAP CHORES WITH YOUR PARTNER?
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OWEN, CHARLOTTE
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BAKING powder ,CHRISTMAS ,CAKE decorating ,SANTA Claus ,EGG whites - Abstract
The article from Woman's Own explores a couple, Charlotte and Alex, who decided to swap traditional Christmas roles to challenge themselves. Charlotte struggled with shopping, food prep, cake decorating, and hosting a party, while Alex faced difficulties with present wrapping, organizing a get-together, buying matching PJs, and planning activities for Boxing Day. Through this experience, they gained a newfound appreciation for each other's skills and agreed to stick to their usual roles in the future. The article highlights the complexities and challenges involved in organizing Christmas festivities and emphasizes the importance of teamwork and understanding in a relationship. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
36. Yule Book Flood for Newbies.
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NICOLAUS, PAUL
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SMALL states ,CHRISTMAS gifts ,CHRISTMAS ,LITERARY festivals ,PSYCHOLOGICAL resilience ,GIFT giving ,PROVERBS - Abstract
The article discusses the Icelandic tradition of Jolabokaflodid, or the Christmas Book Flood, where Icelanders exchange books on Christmas Eve and spend the night reading. The tradition originated during World War II when paper was not rationed in Iceland, and books became a popular gift. Iceland's rich literary tradition and the release of new books during the holiday season contribute to the festive atmosphere. The tradition has gained international attention and can be easily implemented by giving a book to a loved one on Christmas Eve and enjoying the gift received in return. The article provides tips for starting the tradition, such as starting small, creating wish lists, and creating a cozy reading environment. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
37. SNOW TIME TO DIE.
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HARVEY, JAMES
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CHRISTMAS ,SANTA Claus ,HEADS of state ,SNOWMEN ,FORTIFICATION - Abstract
"Snow Time to Die" is an upcoming film directed by Jake Kasdan that combines action, comedy, fantasy, and the Christmas spirit. The story follows Dwayne Johnson's character, Callum Drift, who is the head of security for Santa Claus, played by J.K. Simmons. When Santa is kidnapped two days before Christmas Eve, Drift teams up with Chris Evans' character, Jack O'Malley, a hacker and tracker, to rescue him. The film aims to provide a fresh take on the Christmas story while maintaining a realistic and emotional narrative. It features exciting action sequences and a visually stunning fantasy landscape. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
38. Christmas Holly.
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SEED beads ,BEADS ,CORALS ,PLIERS ,CHRISTMAS - Abstract
The article "Christmas Holly" from Creative Beading provides a detailed guide on creating a beaded necklace and earrings set with holly leaf designs for the holiday season. The materials required include various beads, wires, and tools, along with step-by-step instructions on how to twist the strands for the necklace and make the holly leaves. The article emphasizes the importance of precision and technique in crafting the jewelry pieces. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
39. Americano Sal
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Fry, Declan
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- 2021
40. Natal sebagai Peristiwa Historis: Menelusuri Sejarah Natal 25 Desember
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William Wahyu Sembiring
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christmas ,historical ,historis ,jesus christ ,natal ,pagan ,teological ,teologis ,yesus kristus ,Christianity ,BR1-1725 - Abstract
Abstract. Christmas of Jesus Christ is an annual celebration whose history is often neglected. As an important part of the ecclesiastical calendar, writings about Christmas usually revolve around reinterpreting Christmas theologically. This article will review the Christmas of Jesus Christ from a historical perspective by examining ecclesiastical documents from the past as an effort to find historical evidence regarding the Christmas event of Jesus Christ on December 25. By analizing historical documents, it was showed that Christmas on December 25 was recorded in early church documents and was not merely the result of acculturation from pagan culture, thus making the church have a basis for celebrating Christmas in accordance with Divine time pattern. Abstrak. Natal Yesus Kristus adalah perayaan tahunan yang sejarahnya sering diabaikan. Sebagai bagian penting dalam kalender gerejawi, tulisan tentang Natal biasanya berkutat tentang pemaknaan ulang mengenai Natal secara teologis. Tulisan ini akan mengulas Natal Yesus Kristus dari perspektif historis dengan meneliti dokumen-dokumen gerejawi dari masa lalu sebagai usaha mencari dan menemukan bukti-bukti sejarah tentang peristiwa Natal Yesus Kristus pada tanggal 25 Desember. Dengan memperhatikan dokumen-dokumen sejarah yang tersedia, didapati hasil dari penelitian ini adalah penetapan Natal 25 Desember sudah tercatat dalam dokumen gereja mula-mula dan bukan semata-mata hasil akulturasi dari budaya pagan, sehingga membuat gereja memiliki dasar untuk merayakan Natal sesuai dengan tata pola waktu Ilahi.
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- 2023
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41. Christmas crush
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- 2022
42. Crocodile
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Kirne, Jack
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- 2021
43. Keep SPARK ALIVE the this Christmas.
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CHRISTMAS - Abstract
The article discusses the challenges of maintaining intimacy and passion in a relationship during the busy holiday season. It highlights research showing that women have less sex during this time and provides expert-approved strategies to keep the spark alive. These strategies include pleasure mapping, physical activity together, mindfulness, disconnecting from electronic devices, going on a first date, role-playing, giving compliments, reflecting on the experience, and being more adventurous. The article emphasizes the importance of prioritizing intimacy and offers practical suggestions to enhance connection and satisfaction in relationships during the holiday season. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
44. 24 ways to CRACK Christmas.
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NAIL polish ,NEW Year ,MANICURING ,CHRISTMAS - Abstract
This article provides 24 tips for a stress-free Christmas, including fashion advice, beauty tips, cooking hacks, and home organization ideas. The tips range from planning outfits in advance and booking beauty treatments early to using smart plugs for scheduling Christmas lights and investing in a robot vacuum cleaner. The article also suggests freezing trays of food for easy entertaining and using an air fryer for quick cooking. The tips aim to save time, money, and sanity during the festive season. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
45. Christmas in a rail yard.
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Ground, Larry
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ARMED Forces ,NON-commissioned officers ,CHRISTMAS cooking ,AIR bases ,CHRISTMAS - Abstract
The article "Christmas in a rail yard" recounts the journey of a military train transporting equipment from Fort Stewart, Georgia, to Fort Drum, New York, for a training exercise in January 1980. Eight soldiers served as rail guards on the train, facing challenges such as delays, running low on supplies, and spending Christmas in a cold rail yard. The team received assistance from a yardmaster in Petersburg, Virginia, who ensured they had food, coal, and support during the holiday. Despite bureaucratic hurdles in paying the yardmaster, his kindness and assistance were deeply appreciated by the soldiers involved. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
46. LAKRIMACIJA GOSPINE SLIKE U SVETOM PETRU U ŠUMI 1721. GODINE.
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ORBANIĆ, Elvis and SPETIĆ, Gaudencije Vito
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ART historians , *CHRISTMAS , *ARCHIVAL resources , *MONASTERIES , *BORDER crossing , *PILGRIMS & pilgrimages - Abstract
The Pauline Monastery in Sv. Petar u Šumi became the site of a miracle of lacrimation, i.e., the weeping of the image of the Blessed Virgin Mary located on the main altar of the monastery church. The lacrimation occurred on Christmas Eve, December 24, 1721, and lasted throughout the Christmas octave. This work represents the first attempt to analyze archival sources consisting of a later transcript of a part of the chronicle of this Pauline monastery, records from the Pauline Order chronicle, and a report from 1745 conducted by Bishop Gaspare Negri as part of his visitation to this parish in the Imperial part of Istria. Apart from contemporary Pauline historians, this event has not been studied in detail in later historiography, although art historians have touched upon it. The article presents the event of lacrimation and the reaction of the community as a new impetus for the development of pilgrimage to St. Peter. The recorded pilgrims, i.e., the data associated with them (social and family status, origin, education, miracles of healing, votive offerings), are subjected to detailed analysis. It is noted that the news of the lacrimation crossed the borders of the Habsburg Monarchy, and even residents of areas under Venetian administration in Istria were among those who made pilgrimages to Sv. Petar. The lacrimation of the Virgin's image led to the strengthening of this pilgrimage center of the Istrian Peninsula, which found devotees among broader segments of society. The pilgrimage area was limited to the boundaries of the peninsula. The article concludes with a table of data on pilgrims. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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47. Before Amazon. Publishing Industry and Cultural Mutations.
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del Pont Lalli, Raul Marcó
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HISTORY of capitalism , *PUBLISHING , *HISTORY of the book , *INTELLECTUAL property , *CHRISTMAS , *HISTORY of publishing , *GROCERY shopping , *LABOR - Abstract
Amazon has radically changed the publishing world. And this transformation is so profound that everything done before by the publishing industry today is seen as the product of an apathetic industry, chronically indifferent to change. Nothing could be further from the truth, as this text tries to highlight, and in an attempt to demystify this view, it recovers four moments and areas of the past history of publishing, all with transformative effects that still influence our practices: labor, intellectual property, Christmas celebrations and mass consumption. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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48. DAVORAČKO BOŽIĆNO ŠETANO KOLO KAO DIO KOLEKTIVNOGA IDENTITETA.
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MATOŠEVIĆ, KRUNOSLAV
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GROUP identity ,DANCE ,CULTURAL identity ,CHRISTMAS gifts ,CHRISTMAS ,COLLECTIVE memory - Abstract
Copyright of Croatian Journal of Ethnology & Folklore Research / Narodna Umjetnost is the property of Institute of Ethnology & Folklore Research and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2024
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49. Exploring the Activities of Religious Ministers and Festival Tourism at the Christmas Celebration in St. Lalibela, Ethiopia: A photo-based essay.
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Nega, Dagnachew, Trupp, Alexander, and Pek Yen Teh
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FASTS & feasts ,WORLD Heritage Sites ,SACRED space ,EVENT tourism ,FAITH development ,RELIGIOUS tourism - Abstract
Religious festivals represent potential for religious tourism, offering unique cultural and spiritual experiences at destinations. Among the methods for promoting religious festivals as a driver for religious tourism is the use of Photo-based essay tools. While this method is not widely explored in academic research, it holds great promise for tourism and events studies. Photographs have a great value in catching the minds of tourists and creating motivation to travel. This photo essay focuses on the religious ministers at the Christmas celebration in Lalibela, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Ethiopia. Six photo categories were identified. Each category has its own message about the religious festival ceremony. In Lalibela, more than nine hundred religious ministers are found, their vibrant and unforgettable Christmas celebrations at Lalibela's rock-hewn churches exemplify the enduring allure of religious festivals and underscore the potential for further research to drive development in religious festival tourism at sacred sites. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
50. Festliche Texte über Sprache am Beispiel von Weihnachten.
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SZCZĘK, JOANNA
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DIGITAL technology ,CHRISTMAS ,FESTIVALS ,LINGUISTICS ,WIT & humor ,ANTHOLOGIES - Abstract
Copyright of Linguistische Treffen in Wrocław is the property of Oficyna Wydawnicza ATUT and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2024
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