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How to Give a Dog a Bark Mitzvah
You don't have to be of the Jewish religion to throw a bark mitzvah-you can be any religion-or no religion at all. A tradition that dates back to sometime in the new millennium-bark mitzvahs are a way to signify our spiritual connection to our ... [... more]
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How to Learn Key Phrases in Tagalog
Tagalog is the main dialect of the Philippines, although there are approximately 100 regional dialects and about 7,000 islands that make up the country. Despite the fact that many Filipinos speak English, you could make a good impression by ... [... more]
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How to Preserve Polish Christmas Traditions
In Poland, Christmas is a time to put aside grudges and hard feelings and celebrate the holiday. There are many ways to revive and preserve the lovely seasonal Polish traditions. Contact Polish relatives or Polish pen pals via the Internet. Ask ... [... more]
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How to Celebrate an Iranian Christmas
During the holiday season, Christians who live in Iran combine their own traditions with those practiced by others of different religions. Remember that the three wise men were said to have lived in Iran when Jesus was born. Set up a Nativity ... [... more]
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How to Celebrate Berchtoldstag in Switzerland
Celebrate Berchtoldstag in Switzerland on January 2nd. You can celebrate this day yourself every year with your family and friends. To help you, we've gathered a list of fun things to do. The bear is the symbol of the holiday. Draw bears with ... [... more]
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How to Celebrate Australia Day
Each year on January 26, Australians celebrate their wonderful continent-country. Join the fun with your family and friends using this list of amusing things to do. Find a picture of the Australian flag and draw it. Fly the flag for all to ... [... more]
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How to Have a Simple, Lovely Irish Dinner
This is inspired by the food that the Irish used to eat before the potato famine. Potatoes are very nutritious and are filled with vitamins and minerals. Because they did not have much food then they were usually using the potatoes by themselves ... [... more]
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How to Make an Irish Wedding Cake
An Irish wedding is not complete without a traditional Irish wedding cake. This is usually a rich fruit cake covered with white icing. Gather the necessary ingredients from your local market, including raisins, brandy, glace cherries and ... [... more]
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How to Celebrate Father's Day in Italy
Festa del Papa, the Italian name for Father's Day, is celebrated on March 19, St. Joseph's Feast Day in Italy. Households prepare traditional spreads of special Italian breads and cookies. This is the day when families show their gratitude to ... [... more]
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How to Make Banku and Okro Soup
Banku and okro soup are the signature dishes for the Ga, Ewe, Anlo and Dahomey tribes of West Africa. Banku is made out of milled fermented corn dough. This dish is a favorite among tourists who visit Ghana, Togo, Benin and Dahomey. To prepare ... [... more]
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How to Order food in Germany
Eating out is quite popular in Germany. Try to communicate in German, even if you are not fluent in the language. The locals will really appreciate it. When you arrive at a German restaurant, you do not have to wait to be seated. But usually a ... [... more]
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How to Plan a Bris
Mazel tov! You have a beautiful boy--and eight days to plan a bris Choose a mohel to perform the ritual circumcision. Ask for a recommendation from your rabbi, cantor or Jewish friends who have boys. You can even find listings on the Internet. ... [... more]
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