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    Santa Claus is one of the top searches topic on Google during the month of December. So who is “Santa Claus” and why is he so important one may ask. Santa Claus is supposedly a kind and loving mythical figure who deliver presents to good children all over the world on Christmas Eve (24th December). There are many theories and stories’ explaining the existence of Santa, but the most typical question is, does he exist? Would it be possible that Santa Claus is just an ordinary man who delivers presents

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    “Santa Claus is Coming to Town”, is a christmas carol for kids to encourage them to have a good behavior because Santa would know who's been bad or good. It gets the attention of kids with the first line, “You better watch out” and then comfortes kids with the line, “Santa Claus is Coming to Town”. In 1932, the song was created by John Frederick, Coots, and Haven Gillespie. The song originated from the United States. Specifically, it created on a subway in New York as they were going to a music publisher’s

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    By now, the elves are wrapping the toys. The reindeers are running test flights. Santa is busy double-checking Xmas lists, and plotting the logistics of the world’s greatest overnight delivery. But a new UK board game, Santa vs Jesus, has blighted the festive season with unwelcome sectarian dissension, presenting Xmas as a pitched battle between Jesus and Santa. Cries of “insult, blasphemy” ensue: the satirical board game is accused of falsely equating belief in Jesus with belief in Santa Claus

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    Santa Clause Argument

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    Santa Claus This passage presents a discussion about arguments concerning the existence of Santa Claus. This is an important debate for children everywhere because of the Christmas spirit that Santa Claus instills in them. The two positions argue whether or not Santa Claus exists or not. Both viewpoints have valid claims warranting consideration. For example, evidence indicates that Santa Claus is only imaginary. In contrast, opposing evidence suggests that he is real. While both sides of the issue

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    Miracle on 34th Street (1955 and 1994) In these movies there are some things that are different and some things alike. In both movies, the love of the holidays and the want to believe in something most people think are untrue, will be up to a man who calls himself Kris Kringle (Santa Clause). Kris Kringle is greeted by a newly single mother with a young daughter Susan who happens to be nonbelievers. Also in the movies we notice that the mother’s love interest is a skilled lawyer who will represent

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    Christmas Eve Myths

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    The story of how Santa started giving gifts on Christmas Eve starts, like so many stories of legends, heroes, and myths of the past, long, long ago in a little Mountain village in a far, far away country. The little mountain village is surrounded by a vibrant forest with a variety of trees and animals. In the spring and summer months, it is green and active with wild life. In the winter, the village and the forest are covered with snow. Kris Kringle, is a short jovial man with a big round

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    Red Suit Short Story

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    The mystery of the jolly good man in he red suit. Flying high in the sky at night on his reindeer driven sleigh. Inside is a magical bag full of endless gifts for every little boy and girl in the world. Have you been good this year? On one special night to deliver them all. How does he do it? That is a mystical adventure I would love to know. December 24, did not arrive fast enough for me as a child. Anticipating what Santa would bring me wondering if I had been good enough this year. The letter

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    If you are unsure of Santa’s existence, then you are a grinch and I will show you how wrong you are. I am going to make you a believer to ensure that you will get gifts and candy canes for Christmas this year instead of coal. Allow me to explain how ridiculous some of the bogus arguments against Santa are. First of all, if Santa seems to look a little different at every store you visit him at, it’s because he has to rush from store to store all the time. This is a very busy time for him, so it’s

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    Imagine you are a kid in 8th grade and you can’t drink chocolate milk anymore in your school how would you feel. Flavored milk is simply plain cow’s milk, with a little added flavoring and sweetener it’s available in chocolate, strawberry, banana and root beer flavors from whole to fat free varieties. Chocolate Milk is detrimental because an 8 oz carton of chocolate milk typically has about 2.5 teaspoons and 40 calories of added sugar and because chocolate milk is naturally sweet from lactose and

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    Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeers theme is that just because someone is different, you can't bully them because they look or act different and especially on the holidays. The holidays are a time of joy and not hate. Everyone should be treated as equals on the holidays. The song has 3 main literary devices. Those literary devices are imagery, repetition, and rhyming. Here's the first analysis of imagery. The primary literary device of the song is imagery. The first example of imagery is when the author

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