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Our 15 Favorite Digital and Analog Games to Beat Holiday Boredom
When I think of holiday gatherings, board and group games still come to mind as a way to break the awkward silence when you’re finished with small talk about work, school or the weather, and need something to do.Here are 15 digital and analog games to try over the holidays. Lucky for us, many of these don’t even require carrying around a box to play anymore -- some are available as apps for our tablets or phones.
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Happy Holidays vs. Merry Christmas
Giving everyone the benefit of the doubt, it is true that our country is undergoing some profound changes in demographics. We are more religiously and culturally diverse than ever before and this diversity will automatically evoke some strong reactions. Plus we have a rising population that does not feel affiliated with any religious tradition and this too contributes to the new cultural landscape.
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Crowds and fireworks welcome 2014
Celebrations around the world are under way to mark the start of 2014, with thousands attending the traditional spectacular pyrotechnics in Sydney.
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Japan creates new national holiday for ‘overworked’ population
Around this time each year, millions of Americans are enjoying a three-day weekend heading into Memorial Day. It’s one of just 10 national holidays for a country that prides itself on a world-renowned work ethic. But in Japan, the government just unveiled its 16th national holiday. Does that make Japan a holiday-happy nation compared with the U.S.? Not exactly.
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Kaboom! 10 Facts About Firecrackers That Will Blow You Away
Firecrackers are essentially un-American, even though we associate them our most deeply patriotic celebration, the Fourth of July. The fact ...
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July Fourth Celebrations Include Fireworks, Food
The United States marks 238 years as an independent nation as it celebrates the Fourth of July with fireworks, food and music. Here are some highlight.
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What to Tell Your Kid About Christopher Columbus
Much of what we think we know about Christopher Columbus turns out to be wrong.
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Why you should celebrate Canadian Thanksgiving instead of Columbus Day
For one thing, better food. For another, less explicitly genocidal overtones.
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Costco says employees 'deserve' Thanksgiving off
At Costco, the Black Friday deals won't begin until, well, Friday. The warehouse retail chain will again stay closed on Thanksgiving this year, bucking the trend of retailers opening their doors earlier and earlier.
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Two Dozen Retailers Won't Open on Thanksgiving - And They're Shaming the Ones That Will
A slew of national retailers are making a point of the fact that they aren't going along with the trend to open—and open earlier and earlier—on Thanksgiving Day.
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Jet Fuel Is Down, But Not Enough For A Thanksgiving Fare War
Airlines say they expect an uptick in Thanksgiving travel. This November, jet fuel prices are down, but carriers are using the saved money to upgrade equipment and software rather than cut fares.
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Photos & Video: Christmas Lights Across Canada Illumination Ceremony
The Christmas Lights Across Canada Illumination Ceremony took place on Wednesday, December 3, featuring a Peace Tower carillon concert and fireworks. Throughout Christmas Lights Across Canada, the ...
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The $200 Box Of Nothing
Now Christmas is nearing, just what present do you buy for the person who has everything? The answer: Nothing. Yep, a big, fat nicely wrapped box of Nothing. And before you go and vehemently accuse us of being some sort of 21st century Scrooge, we’re actually referring to the items being sold by the truckload on Youneednothing.com, where visitors are being offered empty boxes of air, ranging from £26 for a simple box and a staggering £160 for a deluxe edition - which, as of writing...
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In Slovakia, Christmas Dinner Starts In The Bathtub
Christmas carp is a holiday mainstay in many central European nations. Traditionally, it swims in the family tub for a day or two, sometimes becoming a sort of pet before it ends up on the plate.
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10 Good Luck Foods for the New Year
As with final exams and the big game, the start of a new year has a tendency to turn even non-believers a tad superstitious. All around the world, 1/1 is a day rife with tradition and symbolic ritual.
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Toy Story
How Norman Rockwell conceived the ultimate image of holiday burnout.
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It’s The Year Of The Sheep, erh Goat, erh Ram, erh Yang?
The Chinese bid farewell to the Year of the Horse this past week when they ushered in the Year of Sheep on February 19, 2015. Or maybe it was the Goat. Or perhaps the Ram! But what's up with that Yang?
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St. Patrick's Day Tradition Made in U.S., not Ireland
St. Patrick's Day began in Ireland as a serious religious event, but Irish immigrants in the U.S. helped transform it into a celebration of Irish culture that is now marked everywhere from Tokyo to Toronto.
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The new danger lurking along our tropical beaches
FORGET sharks, stingers and crocodiles, north Queensland councils are taking action to protect tourists from another tropical danger – coconuts.
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A Look at Fireworks Safety (Infographic)
Learn how to stay safe.
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