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Showing posts with label celebration. Show all posts
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Jun 20, 2019

[Answer] 1. Any important or special day of celebration is described by which of these expressions?

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...1. Red-letter 2. White knuckle 3. Blue-plate special 4. White-bread The phrase 'red-letter day' comes from the times when church festivals were highlighted in red on the calendar. The first Book of Common Prayer, published in 1549, had all the holy days marked in red. It has now passed into everyday usage to describe any day which has a special meaning, like your wedding day, the day you get your dream job or the birth of a child. A blue-plate special is an American expression referring to a low priced meal and white-bread is another Americanism to describe someone boring. White knuckle is used to describe something frightening, such as a roller coaster ride, where gripping hard makes your knuckles turn white.

Jun 19, 2019

[Answer] Where is the oldest Annual Fourth of July Celebration held in the U.S.?

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...Bristol, Rhode Island is the home of the Annual 4th of July Celebration. It's a celebration that includes a parade, and has been an annual production since 1785. It began with Rev. Henry Wright, a veteran of the American Revolutionary War and past of the First Congregational Church, organized the first Patriotic Exercises. By the 1800s, the celebration included the Patriotic Parade, as well as a Military, Civic and Fireman's parade. The festivities begin on Flag Day, June 14th, and ends with a 2.5-mile parade on July 4th. Source: FourthofJulyBristolRI.com

Apr 29, 2019

[Answer] 1. Which French term is used in English for the time of celebration before Lent?

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...1. Haute couture 2. �lan vital 3. Bon voyage 4. Mardi gras Mardi gras literally translates to 'Fat Tuesday' and is observed on the day before Ash Wednesday, which is the first day of the season of Lent. The day is also called Shrove Tuesday or Pancake Tuesday in English. The name refers to the practice of eating rich, fatty foods before giving them up for Lent. In many areas around the world, Mardi gras is observed as a season itself, rather than just a single day, and carnivals are held in many locations. The most popular celebration in North America takes place in New Orleans.

Apr 24, 2019

[Answer] By what name is the ancient Celtic celebration "Beltane" known today?

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...On the morning of Beltane, Celtic children awoke in the morning, their minds filled with the thrill and anxiety of knowing they could be paired with a mate by day's end. Once paired, if their courtship continued, their wedding would take place about six week later. This ceremony gave way to today's May Day celebrations. Today's children dance around the colorful Maypole, winding and unwinding brightly colored ribbons. No one is paired with a mate in today's rituals, however. Today's May Day revelers are there to enjoy the bounty of Nature. Source: Almanac.com

Jan 1, 2019

[Answer] Where is the largest New Year's Eve celebration held?

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...According to The Travel Channel, this Brazilian coastal city is the host of the world's largest New Year's celebration. More than 2.4 million people gathered on Copacabana’s beach last year, filling a 2 1/2-mile stretch of sand. At midnight, Brazilians ceremonially throw flowers into the ocean, paying homage to Iemanja, the goddess of the sea. Tradition says to wear white for good luck, but be prepared to get sweaty and doused with sprays of champagne. Whatever you do, don't wear black to the party. Brazilian lore considers it bad luck.

[Ans] Where is the largest New Year's Eve celebration held?

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According to The Travel Channel, this Brazilian coastal city is the host of the world's largest New Year's celebration. More than 2.4 million people gathered on Copacabana’s beach last year, filling a 2 1/2-mile stretch of sand. At midnight, Brazilians ceremonially throw flowers into the ocean, paying homage to Iemanja, the goddess of the sea. Tradition says to wear white for good luck, but be prepared to get sweaty and doused with sprays of champagne. Whatever you do, don't wear black to the party. Brazilian lore considers it bad luck.

Dec 20, 2018

[Answer] What city holds the "Noche de Rabanos" celebration every Christmas?

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...Dec. 23 each year sees the "Noche de Rabanos," or "Night of the Radishes" celebration in Oaxaca, Mexico. Artisans and amateurs create intricate displays carved from radishes to enter into the Christmas contest. Special radishes harvested around Dec. 18 are the required medium and give the artists only a few days to get their designs carved and ready for display. Favorite carving designs include nativity scenes, local wildlife and Mayan-inspired images. Source: BBC.com

Nov 5, 2018

[Answer] How many calories does the average person consume at a Thanksgiving dinner celebration?

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...When calculating the calorie consumption at an average Thanksgiving dinner in the U.S., pre- and post-dinner nibbling, appetizers and drinks before and after the meal all contribute to the final calorie count. Research from the Calorie Control Council lists a typical Thanksgiving dinner at a whopping 3,000 calories. When you add in the 1,500 additional calories from nibbling and drinks, an average Thanksgiving dinner may pack an incredible 4,500 calories or more. This means a typical holiday dinner of turkey with stuffing and all the trimmings is equal to more than 2 1/4 times most people's average daily calorie intake. Source: CalorieControl.org

Apr 27, 2018

[Ans] What summer solstice celebration is held in Fairbanks, Alaska, each year?

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...Sunday closest to June 21. There's no better place to celebrate summer solstice than downtown Fairbanks, Alaska—basking in 24-hour daylight just 140 miles south of the Arctic Circle. The historic Midnight Sun Festival is Alaska's largest single-day event which celebrates sunshine in the Golden Heart City. Celebrate summer solstice in Fairbanks on Sunday 

  · Now in its 30th year, the festival got it start as a solstice furniture sale. ... Fairbanks First, the Midnight Sun Intertribal Pow-Wow and the Northern Alaska ...

Jan 2, 2018

[Ans] Where must tourists go to participate in the annual Hogmanay celebration on New Year's night?

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The origins of Hogmanay are unclear, but it may be derived from Norse and Gaelic observances. Customs vary throughout Scotland, and usually include gift-giving and visiting the homes of friends and neighbours, with special attention given to the first-foot, the first guest of the new year.

The etymology of the word is obscure. The earliest proposed etymology comes from the 1693 Scotch Presbyterian Eloquence, which held that the term was a corruption of the Greek agía mína , or "holy month". The three main modern theories derive it from a French, Norse or Gaelic root.



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Scotland:


Winter festivals common to the pagan religions of the Middle Ages diminished in popularity when facing the feasts of celebration that accompanied Christmas. The reworking of calendars moved the New Year festivities to overlap with Christian holy days. The act of discouraging Christmas celebrations followed the Scottish reformations, forcing the Scots to move their gift-giving celebrations to coincide with the arrival of a new year. This gave rise to the Scottish celebration of Hogmanay. Source: Scotland.org


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Dec 14, 2017

[Ans] Which yearly celebration claims the title "the biggest carnival in the world"?

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There is a special order that every school has to follow with their parade entries. Each school begins with the "comissão de frente" ("Front Commission" in English), that is the group of people from the school that appear first. Made of ten to fifteen people, the "comissão de frente" introduces the school and sets the mood and style of their presentation. These people have choreographed dances in fancy costumes that usually tell a short story. Following the "comissão de frente" is the first float of the samba school, called "abre-alas" ("Opening Wing" in English). These are followed by the Mestre-sala and Porta-Bandeira ("Master of Ceremonies and Flag Bearer" in English), with one to 4 pairs, one active and 3 reserve, to lead the dancers, which include the old guard veterans and the "ala das baianas"


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Carnival in Rio de Janeiro:


Rio's Carnival takes place before Lent every year and many proclaim it the biggest, grandest carnival in the world. The streets of Rio de Janeiro flood with about two million people during the annual one-day event. Carnival marks the conclusion of an intense dance competition between rival samba schools. Each school must have an overall theme and enter six to eight floats as part of the competition. Thousands of participants may represent one school. Source: TravelChannel.com


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