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Bert’s Thanksgiving: Thanksgiving Short Stories

Bert's Thanksgiving: Thanksgiving Short Stories

Bert’s Thanksgiving: Thanksgiving Short Stories – At noon on a dreary November day, a lonesome little fellow stood at the door of a cheap restaurant in Boston, and offered a solitary copy of a morning paper for sale to the people passing. But there were really not many people passing, for it was Thanksgiving Day, and the shops were closed, …

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Remotely Thanksgiving: Humorous Short Story

Remotely Thanksgiving

Remotely Thanksgiving: Humorous Short Story – “Jessie are you sure you don’t know where the TV remote is, Bob asked her for the hundredth time, it was sitting here on the coffee table this afternoon.” Bob’s eldest daughter Jessie was quietly watching her favorite TV program. She looked up, scrunched up her face, shrugged her shoulders and turned back to …

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First Thanksgiving: Children’s Thanksgiving story

First Thanksgiving: After landing in Plymouth*, the Pilgrims had to struggle to survive through their first wretched and miserable winter in Massachusetts. When spring and summer came it was a welcome relief. They learned so many things that first year. They had planted and cared for their first fields of corn. They had found wild strawberries in the meadows, raspberries …

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Guru Nanak Jayanti Celebrations: Gurpurab

Guru Nanak Jayanti Celebrations: Sikh Culture & Tradition

Guru Nanak Jayanti Celebrations: is a country of myriad festivals and celebrations. Festivals lend joy and zest to the monotonous cycle of everyday life, providing entertainment and enrichment through music and melodies, dances and rhythms of a meaningful life. Here we will discuss briefly the celebration of Guru Nanak’s Jayanti. Anniversaries associated with the lives of the Sikh Gurus are …

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Guru Nanak Jayanti Greetings & E-Cards

Gurpurab Greetings

Guru Nanak Jayanti Greetings & E-Cards: The birth anniversary of the first of the 10 Sikh gurus is celebrated as Guru Nanak Jayanti. Guru Nanak Dev was the first Sikh guru and the founder of the Sikh religion as well. The holy festival is celebrated with great pride and honor across the world, specifically in Punjab and Haryana. The Guru …

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Child Rights Day Information For Students

Child Rights Day Information For Students

Child Rights Day: United Nations Universal Children’s Day Child Rights Day: United Nations Universal Children’s Day was established in 1954 and is celebrated on November 20th each year to promote international togetherness, awareness among children worldwide, and improving children’s welfare. November 20th is an important date as it is the date in 1959 when the UN General Assembly adopted the Declaration …

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National Cooperative Week Info For Students

National Cooperative Week - 14 to 20 November

National Cooperative Week is celebrated every year all over the India from 14 to 20 November. This year the national cooperative week would be celebrated all over the India from 14 of November to the 20 of November. Currently, it has become the largest cooperative movement in the world as national cooperative week has been joined by the 6 lakhs cooperative societies. As it …

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खोलो खोलो दरवाजे: प्रसून जोशी

Prasoon Joshi’s School Activity Song खोलो खोलो दरवाज़े

खोलो खोलो दरवाजे: तारे ज़मीन पर वर्ष 2007 में रिलीज बॉलीवुड फिल्म है। फ़िल्म के निर्माता-निर्देशक आमिर ख़ान हैं, और शुरू की संकल्पना और शुरुआती विकास कार्य अमोल गुप्ते (लेखक और रचनात्मक निर्देशक) और दीपा भाटिया (अवधारणा, अनुसंधान और संपादन) के द्वारा निर्देशित है। यह संगीत सुविधाएँ शंकर-एहसान-लॉय की तिकड़ी द्वारा, गीत प्रसून जोशी के द्वारा तटरक्षक एनीमेशन दृश्य कम्प्यूटिंग …

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Children’s Day Tradition In India

Childrens Day Tradition - Indian Culture & Tradition

Children’s Day Tradition In India: Children’s Day marks the celebration of children and childhood. This national festival is celebrated on 14th November to commemorate the birthday of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, India’s first Prime Minister after independence. The occasion not only pays a tribute to Nehru’s love for children, but also to this eminent figure made who played a major role …

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