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    Santa Clause Bias

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    believing in Santa Clause was based on history with 50 years of tracking data showing that he had been across the world delivering gifts to children, this data would lead us to believe that possibility Santa Claus is really real. After the sighting of Santa in the early 1950’s, he then began showing up in department stores across American. NORAD tracking data seems to believe that Santa Claus is about 5 feet 7 inch’s tall and weighs about 260 pounds with rosy cheek and a round belly. Santa Claus is

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    Argument On Santa Clauses

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    Santa Claus was well-known as a kind man who had a long white bread, wore big red-white clothes and carried children’s gifts with his flying reindeers as a vehicle. Christians all around the world have had Santa traditions since the 1820’s, which is lying children to believe in Santa, hang a sock on the window, behave nicely and go to bed early so that Santa can come and give them presents (Sleepypanda 2013). Until December 2016, psychologists claimed that Santa myth could destroy children’s trust

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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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    Santa Clause Fe

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    SANTA FE INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT v. JANE DOE INDIVIDUALLY AND AS NEXT FRIEND FOR HER MINOR CHILDREN, ET AL. Citation.530 U.S. 290; 120 S. Ct. 2266; 147 L. Ed. 2d 295; 2000 Brief Fact Summary. A gathering of public high school students are against pre-game supplications before football games. Synopsis of Rule of Law. The state can't compel supported religious action on its nationals by constraining them to pick amongst participation and their own particular intrinsically secured rights. Facts

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    Santa Clause Importance

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    How Santa Claus is Important to American Culture Santa Claus has developed an American culture that will never change during the holidays. In a recent poll, it has been recorded that 86 percent of people believed in Santa as a child. Even though there is a multiethnic status that comes with living in America, over 60 percent of children actually consider Santa to be an important part of their celebration. It is evident that American culture is built around this mythical being during the holiday season

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    The History of Santa Clause Many people know the modern day traditions of Santa Claus but they don’t know how this jolly man in red came to be. Today I’m going to teach you about the origins of this iconic character. My Speech will be split up into three main parts; the legend of Saint Nicholas, how he came to the united states and how a poem by Clement Moore helped illi the modern image of santa clause. The legend of Santa Clause can be traced back hundreds of years to a monk named Saint Nicholas

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    Santa Clause Argument

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    child can tell Father Christmas, or Santa Claus, what he or she wishes to unwrap on Christmas morning. Some parents question the effect of a child’s health or morals associated with the belief in Santa Claus, but, with research and psychologists weighing in on the subject, there is no tramatic evidence apparent in letting a child have faith in Santa Claus. Evidence gathered may suggest a benefit for children. Children should have the oportunity to believe in Santa Claus because it stems creativity

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    Santa Clause leaned his head against the sled, letting out a long sigh. It had been a tough evening so far. The northern hemisphere was down, but he still had one more hemisphere to go, and he had no idea what might be in store for him there. Santa’s thoughts ran to-and-fro from what if I never reach all the kids on time or what if the kids begin to lose faith in me? So, he quickly picked up his reins and gave them a slap, “whoop, whoop,” he called out to his reindeers, but exhaustion was creeping

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    I was in third grade when I stopped believing in Santa Clause. As I listened to my classmates describe the gifts they had received for Christmas, I noticed that my friends from wealthier families got more presents than my friends from poorer families. After some reflection, I decided that the only plausible explanation was that money, rather than elves, determined who ended up on the "nice list." I have always had a strong sense of justice, but over the course of my life it has manifest itself

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    am a Confident women often seen running streets and lifting weights. I have been known to crush world records even Usain Bolt can't beat. I’m the one who traveled back in time to teach mozart how to play piano. I bring more joy to the world than Santa Clause does in one night. I am the best at everything. I teach women that they are stronger, braver, and smarter. I passed Michigan's Bar exam at the age of eight just by watching “Law and Order” episodes. Some days when i’m bored I run around the

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